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Love them… we have a zoo kicking about, so elephants are a possibility… I’ll have to dig out the dogs and so on too. 
 

I was thinking about using bits of their castle too, but, frankly cardboard is more in my price range.. 

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2 hours ago, cornamuse said:

Some of the garrison has arrived. Huzzah! 
 

Now we can have the one o’clock gun!

 

must get out more… 

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Some inspiration called for ...

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Edwardian said:

 

Some inspiration called for ...

 

 

 


they are indeed the inspiration. I felt there was no need to make figures when the Playmobil ones were so perfect 

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Also available in green. For those days when there aren’t many passengers… 

 

Currently forward gear only, which is prototypical. This loco is causing a rethink to a continuous loop… 

 

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Lord Charles has decided that the railcar should reflect when it was built, so some discrete cyphers have arrived. Well discrete in the Queen Mary maybe… given that these were feted as “lapel pins” I can only imagine we are due a period of 70s lapels! Genuinely larger than my partially sighted badge. There is a joke there somewhere. Anyway, his lordship approves and has had one of the gunners fit them. 
 

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In other news, major work is progressing to turn the end to end layout into a continuous run. Partly because I am very happy for the railcar to trundle around with just a basic switch, and partly because I like watching trains run. 
 

if I’m honest, my engineering skills are pretty basic, so if something gets moving , I’m loathe to stop it! 

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Padre is doing a field service for Armistice Day. He’s forgotten his stole though. Very remiss. 

 

Based on a relative of one of my choir, the Padre was a missionary, first around Stokesley in a horse drawn wagon, then in Canada and America. Plans are afoot to build him a horse drawn chapel/living wagon 
 

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The harbour and cliffs are taking shape slowly.. 

 

The cliffs are painted cloth glued over polystyrene - paint and glue stiffens it enough. The red boat is destined to become a lifeboat after a serious repaint and remodel. Quite an anachronistic collection of craft. Keep your eyes peeled for the playmobil Roman galley..

 

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2 hours ago, Nearholmer said:

Ah! I took a Playmobil Man-o-War to the charity shop last week; I should have made arrangements for it to sail into your excellent scene.


thank you, the thought is much appreciated! 
 

Their stuff is lovely - I was tempted to use parts of the various castles they sell to build my fort, but decided I should make the buildings match. I’m intending using their animals a lot, though. 

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And yes, I decided on a continuous run, with a bridge that swings out of the way 

 

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I love how far away the far end feels - it is a real journey. It shows how little has been landscaped, and how many random weird instruments I own (actually, I have a LOT more than that ;) ) 

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A quick coat of paint and a dry brushing, and another tower is completed… 

 

very much a product of years making wargaming scenery. The aim is for a convincing (in a Disney castle way) portrayal of a castle, rather than an accurate one 

 

 

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A plinth. Made from carving polystyrene, foam board and card. Painted like the castle: 

 

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years ago, I bought an SM32 steamer in memory of my grandparents. It has sat on a shelf since I converted to g scale. Now it can have a home on a platform, Ffestiniog style: 

 

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I wish I could regauge her and have live steam on the track again, but at least this is a way to include her in the model. 

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BEHOLD! VOLEHENGE!
 

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made from blue polystyrene, carved and painted. Rather warhammer style, really. 
 

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I think the pink curtain will have to go. The Saxon chapel is maybe 10mm/ft and the Lakeland village is 4mm. I’m hoping to achieve some ultra forced perspective by careful planting of ever smaller trees. 

 

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