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Posts posted by warren lodge
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Thanks for all your help,it’s very much appreciated,
Warren
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Thank you all for your advice about Kadee’s I think no 18 is probably the most suitable.
I will probably need to get a hight gauge to make sure everything matches up
Warren
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Could anyone give me an idea as to what Kadee coupling would be suitable to fit to Bachmann and Hornby wagons,using the nem coupling?
There seems so many different ones,that I’m not sure which would be best.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Warren
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Can anyone recommend a decent pair of wire strippers
warren
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Thanks for your comments
warren
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Thanks for your comments,yes the gswr is well worth modelling,pity it doesn’t get the attention it deserves.I well remember the double headed ore trains rumbling through Corkerhill from Hunsterton to Ravenscraig;all now just a distant memory.
Hopefully we will be able to get back to the SECC next year.
warren
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It’s Vallejo engine grime weathering effects acrylic
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Glad you like it,I think a painted back scene blends in a little better than a photo,though some of the new ones are pretty good.
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Your very welcome
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Many thanks for the thumbs up
warren
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A recently completed layout,loosely based on the Highland Railway.Lochinver does exist,and I believe a line was proposed many years ago,but like so many other projects,it never materialised.
The model took 5 months to complete track work is Peco code 100 with large radius electrofrog turnouts.These are operated by wire in tube,using slider switches to change the polarity of the frog.
Signals are cobbled together using mse parts,and they are also operated using the wire and tube method.
Buildings are scratch built,and taken from numerous locations in the Highlands.Either end of the layout has cassettes made from mdf,and aluminium angle.
The backscene is hand painted,trees are kebab sticks,covered in glue from a hot glue gun,sprayed,and then covered with Woodland Scenics foliage,and the building are constructed from mounting board,and then covered in Slaters Plasticard.
I have tried to create a uniformity with the layout,everything I hope blends in together,whether that be buildings,locos road vehicles etc.
The baseboards are of conventional design,both 60ins.x16ins.and jointed together by brass dowels for alignment,and coach bolts.
The period is mid fifties,to early sixteen,which means I can run both steam and green diesels,and with a little bit of modellers license,blue stock as well.
Its not a layout for the purists,instead its been constructed for the feel,rather than absolute accuracy,but I am happy with the end result,as I think I have achieved that.
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Peter Denny's Buckingham layouts had a great influence on me back in the 60's. I still have the Railway Modeller mag (around 1964 ?) which was devoted to his layout. The intrigue for me was his gas works, how he wrapped card round one of his wife's cooking pans (2 of em - one a bit smaller than the other) laminated to make a gas holder. I duly tried this and got a clout round the ear for evo-sticking up mothers best pans !!
Gas works !! Wonderful places, my first day of work was at Wigan gas works in 1969, nearly getting run over by a small diesel shunter, just before the coal gas plant was closed.
Glad to know his layout is in safe hands.
Edited to add - Just remembered, In that mag above was a series of articles written by peter. How he built the Gasworks, Buckingham Signalbox and portable work bench. These articles are also in his book "Peter Denny's Buckingham Branchlines Part 1" published by Wild Swan. Both Pt 1 & Pt 2 are excellent books. Peter also wrote about the smoked brick paper he used in his gas works buildings , I've forgot the make, but he searched high and low for the last remaining sheets back in the 60's. (Was it erg ?). Smoky brick paper, can anyone recommend one (to buy, not download).
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The model railway dept.at Argyle Model Dockyard was down a flight of stairs,if I can remember correctly,very claustrophobic,and hot,but always plenty to see,happy days!
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Sorry to hear that they are closing,Glasgow in the sixties was well served by some great shops,Glasgow Model Centre,Argyle Model Dockyard,D&F,MacMillans(two shops I believe)MacKays in Paisley,and the shop in Cambridge St(think it was called Glassfords,it was an experience to shop there!I remember a small premises.in St Enoch Square,up several flights of stairs,ModelmastersI think,All a sad memory now
Where will we go now?
Warren Lodge
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The title of the album is Lochinver,this empty folder appears three times.If you could remove them,I would be very grateful.Will try to do it properly next time!!!!!!!!!!!
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The title of the album is Lochinver,this empty folder appears three times.If you could remove them,I would be very grateful.Will try to do it properly next time!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have accidently upload an album to my gallery,how can I remove it?
Remodelling Cley
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Just a few photo’s of a recent project that has had a slight makeover.A recent housemove has given me a large open atic,which will enable me to enlarge and extend the layout.
Hope you enjoy the photos.