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  1. Making a start - inspired by this thread and inspired by this advertisement. 

     

    The chassis is a model power US outline locomotive I had from my childhood - which always outperformed all my british models! I've fitted lights and wire mesh to the radiators. 

     

    Obviously the body is two triang dock shunters spliced together and elongated to fit the chassis. 

     

    The idea is to make a plausible steelworks type locomotive - similar to those that worked at scunthorpe and Port Talbot

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  2. Thanks everyone. A little more detail done over the weekend.

    I decided the grass at the front looked too much like a mowed lawn so I've added some longer grass (plumbers hemp) which will be trimmed in due course.

    I've repainted the chap minding the fire.

    I decided too that the horse could be serviceable given a repaint and some pulling gear so I've repainted it and begun fashioning some pulling gear.

    Other little details have been added - an abandoned v tipper body. A pickaxe. 

     

    The main job left to do now is to make some mine tubs which resemble those in the picture. I have a number of 009 v tipper chassis's to use as underframes.

     

     

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  3. Today I've been trying to figure out the composition of the rest of the scene. The cardboard will be a lean too store. And I think on the left will be someone burning broken pit props.

     

    The horse was handily found in my spares box. At the moment it's just a stand in for something better. 

     

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  4. Thanks everyone.

    Keith, the point is a dummy. I just spliced together the two pieces of track!

     

    As I was on a bit of a roll I decided to add some greenery yesterday evening. I'm pleased with how it's shaping up. Next thing to think about is whether to add a storage shed of some kind for extra interest- as well as all the little details.

     

     

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  5. So, I've made some significant progress this week.  The pictures tell most of the story.

     

    I've used DAS modelling clay for the ground cover and burying the sleepers.

    Polyfiller was used for the rock face. 

    Sand has been added to the ground around the track to add some basic texture. 

    The whole thing was sprayed with a coat of matt black and then the rock face was given a dusting with a desert sand spray can. 

    Once that was dry I picked out more detail using acrylics. The caption to the photo says that the upper half of the rockface is limestone while the lower is ironstone. So following what colour images I could find I have tried to paint the rocks accordingly. 

    I'm really pleased with how this is shaping up, especially given that it's my first attempt at modelling a rock face. 

     

    thanks for looking.

    Jake

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  6. I thought I would share a little progress on my cakebox.

     

    Ever since I saw this photo of Greetwell ironstone mines in Eric Tonks's book 'Ironstone quarries of the midlands' I have thought I'd like to build a diorama of that photo. So when I heard that the cakebox challenge was happening again- I dug out the book and thought 'I wonder if I can fit that in a cakebox?'

     

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    The photos below show progress so far. 

    My items of rubbish are a piece of floorboard that happened to be the right width to fit in the cake box as the base and some pieces of polystyrene packaging for the basis of the quarry face.

     

     

    I'm too cheap to buy a turnout for a static diorama - especially since the track will be buried up to the railhead so the plan is to make a purely cosmetic turnout from leftover track.

     

    I've taken some liberties in copying the photo. For example the additional track on the left I think will look to crowded in the condensed space of the cakebox (and I don't know exactly where it goes- is there another turnout near the mine entrance?)

     

    I'm also wondering about adding a small lean-to storage shack for extra interest perhaps on the right of the mine entrance where the pit props are in the photo. 

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  7. Finished!

    I fixed the motor problem using milliput to make a better cradle for it and using wire to hold it in place. 

    All seems to be fine now, although in the process I seem to have knackered the decoder. 

     

    A dusting of weathering and some coal on the tank top finishes it off.

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  8. Thanks. That's high praise!

    Hopefully you can see from the photo there isn't loads of room inside once you have a dcc chip as I do, but I filled the tanks with liquid gravity and made a couple of compartments between the frames for some more, so it's got enough weight for my modest shunting needs.

    Yes, I've found the gearmotor to be much noisier than almost any other loco I have l which is a bit of a drawback! 

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  9. Thanks for the compliment. I'd be interested to know where else you've seen pictures of the loco because the two in the Yeadons book are the only ones I have come across. 

    I've done a little more work painting the brass work and the buffer beams. Now waiting for my transfers to arrive from hattons tomorrow!

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