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Rigby/Cole/Mills East Anglia
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Creating Cameo Layouts - The Challenge
difficult to function properly in the Lockdown, so here on the Grandchildren’s layout, is some Further work done on the buildings and a Bridge at the far end with some foliage added. The brickwork on the long retaining wall to the left of the new bridge, needs another coat of brick colour and toning down. -
Your last visit to a Model Railway Exhibition
Gravy Train replied to Brian Hawkins's topic in Exhibitions
My last visit was, early last March as a Demonstrator at the Rainhill 2 day Model Rail Show, enjoyable weekend. -
Hi Tom, thanks for the kind comment, unfortunately never saw the Railway at Ormskirk when it was a through line but know of it fairly well, it being the ex LYR of which I model for myself. I pass the station quite regularly on cycle rides throughout the year. I don’t think there are many stations were on one platform, the station building is brick, opposite side it’s stone from the east lancs days. It is an ongoing commision to construct all the Architecture for the station and yard, as it was in LYR days.
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Show us your scratchbuilt building
Gravy Train replied to alant's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
Hi Gedward, very well done with the building work, look forward to seeing more. Peter -
Which brick or stone paper?
Gravy Train replied to spikey's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
It is all determined from what distance the model is to be viewed, the closer up you view it, then you need to have definition, in the stonework, brickwork, if at a reasonable distance, then paper, photographic, printed brick or stone will suffice. It’s just my opinion. -
Best station valancing?
Gravy Train replied to KeithMacdonald's topic in Card structure modelling forum
Scale-Link, York Modelmaking, Slaters, Ratio, Muswell models, Peedie models and more. -
The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
Will post more up when time allows -
The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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Titfield Thunderbolt have announced 11th January. Pete
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It actually featured twice in that particular magazine, I think Ricey was the editor.
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Agree, lovely atmospheric prototype to model and captured very well indeed, am right in saying, absorbed into the GER then LNER etc?
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Hi, that’s a simple idea but very nice, great to see it come together and has a Ricey feel to it. Peter A L
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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.
Gravy Train replied to Pugsley's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
I can’t take credit for the photographs, 1st picture Tony Wright , 2nd picture Gilbert Barnett. 1st picture Carlisle Victoria buildings, 2nd picture Peterborough North. -
Looking good is that Tony, like the interior.
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Gilbert, that photo is just so realistic, fabulous