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  1. Don't forget the Queens Arms in Slapton. One of my favourite pubs when we holiday down in Devon. Best regards, Jeremy
  2. Looks great David!! Looking forward to seeing your new projects displayed on it! Love the Farish Midland Pullman lurking in the background of both your pictures!! Best regards, Jeremy
  3. Thanks mate! As I don't own an airbrush I have to dry brush and build up all of my weathering and this is my first go at weathering powders. Since these photos were taken, I have blended the smoke stains a little more into the roof which has given a more realistsic look. Next project is 37181 which I intended to start about 6 months ago. Still not got round to it!!! Best regards, Jeremy
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    Looks great Andy! I was thinking of having non operational ones on my layout of Par but you have shown here that a superb semaphore signal can be produced and fully operational. When the time comes, think I'll have a bash at building some operational ones. Best regards, Jeremy
  5. Hi, Only just discovered this layout thread. What a great idea, a kind of "what would have been if" layout. I worked in Preston Park for a number of years so know the area well. Looks great so far and looking forward to seeing more! Best regards, Jeremy
  6. Cheers mate! I'm really tempted to try and get some executive liveried power cars as I like the idea of having a blue/grey coach set to accompany them, showing the livery transition period. Best regards, Jeremy
  7. Thanks mate! I haven't thought about a particular season yet but I think I will go for late Spring as Par will have a tree lined backdrop and this will set the layout off nicely with plenty of "greenery" as a backscene. Best regards, Jeremy
  8. Thanks Pete! Yes, that is 50030 Repulse awaiting its next turn of duty. I must admit, there has been a bit more modelling taking place since I got married! Best regards, Jeremy
  9. Just need that buffet car now.I think Dapol are releasing it in the next month or so. Hopefully the TGS will follow soon! Best regards, Jeremy P.S The mesh is working out really well so thanks again for this. Just need to fix the cut pieces into position now! Very fiddly!
  10. Stunning work Tom! Looking forward to seeing it in place on the layout. I may have missed this earlier on in the thread, but will the signal be operated electrically? Best regards, Jeremy
  11. Good evening all, My second entry this week! I must admit, I have been fairly busy modelling over the past few days and the layout is starting to show some progress now. I have decided to get the platforms down on board two. The edging is Peco and as you will see from the photos, I have used card to strengthen the centre and also used as the platform top as I feel it provides a good texture to paint onto. I still have to scribe the paving onto the island platform which I will do later on in the week. Space has also been allocated for the island signal box. (I'm looking forward to building this - in plasticard this time). I'll also build and fix in the end ramps. Still lots to do!! Below are some more progress shots. Does it look like Par yet!!??!!??? I have posed my 6 car Dapol HST for good measure which really shows how long these platforms are. Come on Dapol, need that buffet car to complete the set!! As always, all comments welcome. Edging fixed into position using super glue to form a strong bond. Centre strengtheners glued into position using PVA. Platform tops cut to shape and placed into position. Best regards, Jeremy
  12. Great! I'll pop along to the exhibition. Best regards, Jeremy
  13. Thanks Pete! I've enjoyed working with the powders and will definitely use them again hopefully improving my skills as I go. Best regards, Jeremy
  14. Nice one! Thanks for the advice! I spent a bit of time today blending the smoke stains into the roof a bit more. It's starting to look a little more realistic now. Best regards, Jeremy
  15. Thanks for the tip. Do you paint this on or just put drops on the area of pigment?
  16. Good evening all, I have decided to spend a bit of time weathering my Farish class 37 number 37206 and having bought some MIG powders about 6 months ago, it has taken me this long to pluck up the courage to have a bash at using them. I have already weathered this loco but I was just missing the smoke streaks on the roof. I have used the "Black Smoke" pigment to create some smoke stains on the roof using some photos from Flickr as reference. On the box it recommends using a drop of turpentine to fix the pigment. Are there any other methods of doing this? Maybe a drop of Klear? Any recommendations would be great! Here are the results. All comments and tips welcome. Best regards, Jeremy
  17. Looking good Pete! Those etches make a massive improvement to the wagons compared to the originals. Looking forward to seeing them running through Paddock Wood. Which exhibition will it be at? Best regards, Jeremy
  18. Top stuff Stuart! That looks really good! Best regards, Jeremy
  19. That crane looks fantastic! Very neat work! Best regards, Jeremy
  20. Thanks Pete! I have already ballasted one board out of the three for Par. Think I'll keep that as my final N gauge project and use easitrac for all future projects....... maybe St Blazey depot.....!!!! Best regards, Jeremy
  21. Thanks Mark. I have thought about changing the track on Par to Easitrac, and whilst it does look so much better, I'm not sure if I have the heart to rip up the old track. My wife had just cleaned the floor so I jumped on the opportunity to get the layout out! Jack (the cat) likes to keep an eye on the layout progress! Best regards, Jeremy
  22. Hi Pete, Some lovely signals there mate. Looking forward to seeing the pictures of them working. Best regards, Jeremy
  23. Good evening all, Having received a parcel on Friday from the 2mmFS association packed full of easitrac, I decided to spend this afternoon threading the rails onto the sleepers. It has taken me approximately 45 minutes to an hour to thread both rails onto the sleepers/chairs to build a 550mm section. Thankfully the layout is small and it's not for my Par layout! I'd be here for days threading away!! However, the resulting trackwork quality and appearance is well worth the effort and patience. Having threaded 4 sections, It came to light that, unlike N gauge, there are no track joiners. Several minutes later I realised that the sections are joined together using a set of sleepers!! Well, here are a few progress shots. I have placed the four sections of track on the layout plan just to gain an idea of how it will look once it is fixed down. Also included is the latest addition piece of rolling stock. Kato/Hobbytrains lovely Re 6/6 locomotive number 11688 "Linthal" in swiss railways green livery, a typical loco on this scenic route. Behind it are 2 minitrix autotransporter wagons. (they will need their wheel sets changed or flanges trimmed down as they seem to roll along the tops of the sleepers) As always, all comments are welcome. Cat decides to come and sign off the work carried out so far! Double track mainline starting to take shape. Overall view of track built so far. Best regards, Jeremy
  24. Just discovered this thread and your layout and buildings are absoluetly amazing mate!! Also love the video and the period music to go with really sets the scene and takes you back in time! Fabulous!! A real inspiration! Best regards, Jeremy
  25. A little parcel packed with 2FS track has turned up today!!

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