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  1. After a while looking for a cattle lorry for the layout I decided to build / kit bash one. There is the option of a Road Transport Images one, but that's outside my budget just now.

     

    So here's the kit bashed Cooper Craft AEC, with scratch built body. 

     

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    And the back end.

     

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    I mentioned in my last post that the buildings need updating, so here's the first effort under construction, some railway workers cottages. Shamelessly cribbed from Geoff Taylor's book!

     

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    More buildings to follow, and perhaps some trains!

     

    Les

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Hi Jules

     

    Always good to see updates from Mayshill.

     

    Is the grain wagon a new addition? I like the look of these, but don't think one would ever have ended up at the end of my BLT. Still rule 1 and all that!

     

    Regards

     

    Les 

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  3. Since my last post I decided to lose the fuel depot - i never really liked it - I came by a second hand Ratio Cattle Dock kit to replace it. 

     

    Here it is in situ, still needs some weathering, and the fence has obviously just been give a fresh coat of the cream paint Swindon keep sending down!

     

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    The railings are made from florist wire and not the plastic rod in the kit, that will used for downpipes on future buildings. 

    I've built a new Beetle, the old one may well be restored, this one has obviously been recently overhauled and carries its new maroon livery.

     

    The 'scenic' area between the junction and Bisopscombe Junction Shed has received some attention - a field of barley, or something - is being harvested. After several experiments I ended up taking the easy option of using a doormat for the crop. That choir took some cutting! It's better that the bare area that was there before.

     

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    Some new grass has been added, now the cows have some better grazing!

     

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    My old Dapol Fruit D has re-entered service, and here it arrives with the parcels at the head of the branch passenger train. I'm slowely replacing the lineside fencing, but haven't got to this bit yet!

     

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    More new rolling stock, in the form of a short rake of Dogfish wagons, along with a Shark brakevan, has arrived. These are Cambrian kits. I initially only wanted one Dogfish, but ended up building three to use up some of the transfers I'd ordered!

     

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    A rare visitor to the branch is this Monster, an Ian Kirk kit. This was a challenging build, especially the roof!

    (the van is actually relatively clean - the 'mark' on the side is actually light reflecting off the van)

     

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    Finally a helicopter shot of 9015. The buildings in the road are the next project - most of them will be replaced with something more original.

     

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    So the layout is getting a few updates, so will update the thread soon.

     

    Les

     

    Edited to make more sense.

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  4. Another hero of mine gone. I last saw Eddie Clarke at the Shepherds Bush Empire last year - where Fastway and Girlschool were supporting Saxon.

    It was Mrs Unicorn who really wanted to see Saxon, but when the support was announced how could I say no!  I first saw him with Motorhead on the Bomber tour.

     

    RIP Eddie

     

    Les

     

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  5. Hi NorthBrit

    I like the concentration of buildings, and also the thought you have put into your freight traffic.

     

    have you thought about using transfer/decal paper for you private owner wagons? May look better, just a thought.

     

    Regards

    Les

  6. When Rolls Royce were planning a new model mid-60's they were planning to call it the Silver Mist, until someone pointed out RR's sell well in Geermany and it wouldn't translate too well.  Hence it became the Silver Shadow.

    When Rolls Royce cars still had 'proper' radiator grills the tops were made slightly convex - if they were flat the human eye would perceive them as being concave.

    Les

  7. Hi Jules

     

    Nice to see some more pics from Mayshill.

     

    I like the tarpaulins on your wagons, they look like Smiths ones? I find them a bit small, but yours look OK. Any tips for getting them to fit?

     

    Les

  8. Looking very nice.. Would you share a close up of headstock on your B Set? I'd like to do some of the same, but I've not been sure how to make it square when the coach end has quite a lot of taper on.

    Hi Scott, thanks.

     

    A Cruel close up of the coach ends. The old underframes were cut along the red line in my rather naff drawing. But only cut off the sole bars and the ends - not the floor.

     

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    The centre of the bow end of the coach should just overhang the centre of the new flat headstock, These were made up of plasticard, you can make out the plastic strip on the left hand coach, and this is what sits up against the floor. The same was done for the outer ends.

     

    The old Mainline buffers were then re used on the inner ends of the coaches.

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    Les

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  9.  

    . There is another model shop in Kent, in Ramsgate (Ramsgate Models), but I think he has virtually given up on model railways, having reduced his stock to next to nothing over the years.

     

    Just ordered a load of Brio, for my grandson, from Harvey - best range I have seen in multiple searches. Incredible!

    There is also Ashford Model Supplies - they stock a lot of OO British outline, as well as a good range of tools and raw materials. And they're not far from the tunnel.

    Les

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    Wednesday, 11th December 2002 13:30
    New and old : A 9-Cep formation led by 1102 and tailed by 1113 stands at the Whitstable stop on its Victoria - Ramsgate journey and is passed by 375612 arriving at the other platform.
     

     

    Chris, I have really enjoyed your EMU pics - all taken at places I know very well. I commuted from Canterbury to Deal (via Ramsgate) for eleven years, so clocked up lots of miles on CEPs, VEPs ,and CIGs. 

    I must confess I don't miss the three car CEPs too much, especially when they were busy - and many had seats missing!

    We once owned a house near Canterbury West, and for a while I really missed the sound of the train doors slamming, as well as listening out for a CEP to blow a fuse just before St Dunstans Crossing!

    Again, super photos, thanks for posting.

    Les

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  11. Good Evening

     

    I am just finishing a couple of S6 ex GWR fish vans to run on Bishopscombe.

     

    As these would run as tail traffic on up trains I have assumed they would be fitted with lamp irons, but can find no photographic evidence.

     

    So, my question is, would they have been fitted with one or more lamp irons at each end (the Churchwood type most probably) and where would they be positioned?

     

    Les

     

     

  12. Sad but true i watch the old shows for the classic cars etc :mosking: i noticed an old London bus in a lot of '60's stuff lately Reg; number OLD 666, It was in an ep' of the Avengers, i think the Saint and another i can't remember the name of, it finally went up in smoke and totally gutted out by fire in an ep' of 'On The Buses'  i always wondered if it was also the same bus that was used in the Double Deckers?  :pardon:

    I too like to look out for the old motors on old TV programmes, and Mrs Unicorn is quite used to my complaining about the wrong vehicles in 'period' dramas and the like.

    OLD666 by the way belonged to ex LT RTL1557, which also appeared in a couple of Mont Python sketches. IIRC it was owned by famous bus dealer Ted Braklel (sic) of Cheam.

    In those days you couldn't use a real London Transport bus for filming, so the few, then, privately owned ones were in demand for just such work. 

    Les

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  13. I'm nearer N-one than new to service, but relatives have been left in no doubt that no ceremony is required. BUT, one tune MUST be played:

     

    Motorhead's 'Don't need religion'.

     

     

    - "Don't need Sunday television,

    You bet your life I don't beed religion".

    I have left instructions for Motorhead's 'Stone dead Forever' to be played when I go!

    Les

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  14. Bid on this awhile ago at the starting price of £6.99 - and there it stayed till the end!

     

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    Getting rarer now, these Garrick kits are well cast, and this one still has its transfer sheet.

     

    The contents were still wrapped in the page of a 1980's telephone directory.

     

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    Casting cleaning up nice - the major hurdle with this will be where the rear dome meets the roof - lots of 'gap'!

     

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    Les

     

     

     

     

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