cornish trains jez
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Very nice! I particularly like the subtle weathering on the bogies.
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In all seriousness, it makes such a difference to see locos populated and also coaches for that matter. The new Dapol offerings are difficult as the drive shaft goes straight through the centre of the cab.
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Looks great Paul! I didn't know locos had "divers" in them too!!! ha ha!! :laugh:
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That looks really good. Nice technique of getting the mortar looking just right,
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Superb Tom. The real/model shot is excellent and just shows how good the model is. Almost can't tell which one is real and which one is model!
Very nice!
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what's the worst that could happen?
A shed load of railway modelling!
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Have the same problem at home....."could you do a couple of bits for me first?" .....just as I'm about to head into the modelling room!
You've had the superglue out again haven't you!!
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That last photo..... WOW!!!
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Very nice and effective weathering.
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This is coming along nicely mate! Looking forward to seeing more!
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Agree with Dave, that last take is really good. Very nice video!
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Very effective weathering! Nice work.
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Will it be at the one in May or August? We are probably taking Wadebridge to the one in August.
Jerry
Hi Jerry,
It will be the one in May 2015.
Best regards,
Jeremy
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Thanks Jez. Looking forward to seeing Par at a show some time!
Par will be at the Hayle Exhibition next year.
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Lovely set of pictures Andy. I really like the atmosphere you have created with St Ruth, very nice!
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I agree with Will J, the stormy atmosphere looks great. Looking forward to seeing more!
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Looks great Pete and nice to see it working. I really like your weathering on the 26, very nice! Looking forward to more videos of this one. Good idea about the priority list for turning down the wheels, must start a list myself for my stock.
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Great set of rolling stock Andy! I'm half tempted to have a go at the 35t myself, however I have an association break van to tackle first.
I really like the impressive weathering too!
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Looks great Pete!
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I like the weathering on your 22 Andy.
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Great set of wagons Rich! I'll look forward to reading the magazine article.
Best regards,
Jeremy
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Slightly controversial comment but It would be nice if the 2 A4's could remain in Britain now. But who knows, maybe they will return for Mallard 100!!
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Looks great Pete! And very effective.
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Looks fantastic Tom! I used a similar technique for the handrails on my Grantham shed project, very tedious but the blu tac method really works. Did you cut long lengths of wire and then fit the upright handrails to it or did you solder individual rails in between the uprights?
Foster Street - Meet the Locals
in N-Gauge LMS Layout
A blog by paulprice in RMweb Blogs
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Is that brake van now stuck to the super glue tube!?!
Joking aside, it's looking good Paul, all these small details that you are adding really are bringing the layout together