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The ballasting has been finished, and the Brasted Ballaster has been loaded up into the back of the Scammel Scarab for storage at Tonbridge, it just made it out of the goods yard and up the ramp as it is pretty heavy.

The platform has been glued down with no-nails and some more bushes and trees seem to have sprouted up, the bit of black card is where the loading dock will be, and the blocks on the platform are holding it in place while the no-nails goes off. Next job will be the platform fencing which is laying flat on top of the platform at the moment.

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:butcher: are u a butcher? :superman:or superman?  :laugh: you do make me laugh you little devil  :devil: what a tease :tease: always make me ROFL :lol:  I'm such a fan of your thread :fan:

 

 

 

edit=omg now i'm on a new page.....i look completely crackers......

Realy like that Jaz!!! :locomotive:

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A visit to the co-op cafe shop, some plasterboard and no-nails, should with a bit of luck provide Brasted goods yard with a loading dock.

As I cannot find any pictures of what used to be there, only a reference to an earth bank loading dock it's a bit of modellers licence, the visit to the coffee shop provided me with the wooden stirrers for the timber edging of the dock,also the sleepers for part of the top. the rest will be compacted earth/ash infill. no-nails fixed the plasterboard down and the timbers. the pictures show the space for the loading dock and progress so far.

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Meanwhile back Brasted work continues on the loading dock, the coffee stirrers have been cut to size and have been stuck down with no-nails, the earth/ash has been laid using some mdf sawdust that I had saved, this was put down in thick layer onto a bed of pva adhesive and weighted down and left to dry. If it's nice and sunny tomorrow the weeds and trees might grow.

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Amazing, you leave your loading dock all nice and tidy ready for the next day, and what do you find when you come back in the morning, junk that's what you find, weeds, corrugated iron, a lump of chain that no one wants, a pile of sand, and a load of timber. It's a good job that there isn't a skip because I bet someone would have dumped a mattress in it. Anyway I took some pictures of it all, and hope to find the offender. Not only that there has been a lot of trees appear as if by magic. l ventured down the grass bank, and it looks like that they are of the same type that grow on the approach road to Brasted Station. A good mulch of pva has been used to establish them in there new home.

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Love those clumps of undergrowth, what are they made of and how are you keeping them together?

Hi, the base of the undergrowth is lichen, the next layer is clumping foliage, the trees are from something growing in the garden, the whole lot is held together with pva and hairspray.

page 15 post 372 and page 18 post 429 give more detail, all the best Adrian

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It is the speed it goes together that really impresses me.  You must have a clear idea of the overall picture you want to create, because of the way it balances when done.

 

You set a very good example to us, very good indeed.    ..............................   could be a bit embarrassing if I didn't have other skills in other areas  ..  like  ......   .......   err  ........   err   .........    well there's  ...............   err   ................   Oh, is that the door-bell  ...   I must dash and see who is calling at this time of night   ...........    :scratchhead:

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Hi, the base of the undergrowth is lichen, the next layer is clumping foliage, the trees are from something growing in the garden, the whole lot is held together with pva and hairspray.

page 15 post 372 and page 18 post 429 give more detail, all the best Adrian

 

You appeared to use Spirea Japonica (identified in the post you mentioned), I wonder whether some bits of sea foam would give a similar result?

 

As I'm working in O gauge, the larger size of the sea foam pieces shouldn't be a problem.

 

I'll have a dabble and see what I can come up with.

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A picture from Ebay of the throat of the yard on the final day:

 

Brasted Yard

Hi Ron, yet another picture from a different angle that I havn't seen, it's going to be useful because I need to model that little hut on the right, also the loading gauge is going to be a scratch built item as well, so thanks for that all the best Adrian

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