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  1. Morning Jules

    Some great shots again, the B&W ones look especially good. Forgive me if you have posted already - but may I ask what sort of camera you have used for these? I use my SLR for most shots, but it can't get into all the places on the layout that I'd like.

    A nice low angle of the arriving freight too.

     

    Les

  2. Thanks to Don and Sidecar for thier comments. I have taken some more shots of the Brewery - another layout cliche!. It was to have served just as a scenic break but seems to have taken on a life of ots own! I think the trusty Metclafe kit can be made to look ok with a little weathering and gutters/downpipes etc.

     

    A busy scene as some more hops arrive, and the Old Man's beer waiting to be put in the bot of his car.

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    The 'back' of the Brewery. The fiddle yard is in the distance. This will eventually be hidden from this angle by the quarry extention backscene. This was taken with the camera hard against the wall - so I couldn't see through the viewfinder!

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    A colour shot along the lane

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    Finally anothe loco shot outside the shed. I am currently working on some more interior detail for the shed, and should have some pictures later this week.

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    Regards, Les

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  3. Good Morning – just!

    I remember saying that I would draw a plan of Bishopscombe – so here is a very rough sketch to give the overall layout. It shows the proposed Quarry extension from Bishopscombe Junction.

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    This represents a stone quarry that only has a trailing connection towards Bishopscombe – thereby requiring all full and empty trains to reverse at Bishopscombe. The motive power for this extra traffic is catered for by Bishopscombe Jnc. Shed - I have worked out that the stone train diagram will require three locos.

     

    I'm just off to the Canterbury Exhibition, but just time to squeeze in a couple of photographs.

     

    6671 arriving with van train

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    Some time later the shunting is done

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    Regards, Les

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  4. Thanks for the comments everyone - I promise I will draw a plan soon!

     

    In the meantime here is 5358 with a down passenger to Bishopscombe. Some shots are taken from higher than normal to try and give a general idea of the layout.

     

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    5358 runs down the embankment from the canal.

     

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    .......towards the cutting through Bishopscombe Common

     

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    ...and out of the cutting..

     

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    ...to it's destination.

     

    I must fix that backscene!

    And those big buildings will probably be replaced by some more terraced shops.

     

    Regards, Les

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  5. Thanks for the comments evryone.

    Jules I'm glad you like the black and white, I think the layout takes a better picture in monchrome.

     

    Nigel, I will try and scan a track plan. Overall Bishopscombe is roughly 20' x 3' plus a fiddle yard of just under 8', around three sides of the room. It has taken nearly two years to geet to this stage.

     

    Les

  6. Hi Jules

    More great pics. I like the details on the Autocoach. I too uncouple using whatever I can, thick card strips or plasticard! I have settled on small Bachmann style couplings for now on Bishpscombe, and I find I can get Hornby ones the same size too.

    Mayshill might just be the thing to get me taking some more pictures and maybe start a thread!

    Les

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