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  1. I've completed and painted the trestle now ready to deliver on Monday.

     

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    The track is Accucraft and is very stiff; I cut all the webs between the rails on the curved section. It is pinned in position just in case it needs to be altered when it's in place. 

     

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    I began painting by giving the whole structure a coat of grey primer...it took three cans. 

     

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    I then misted on random sprays of black, brown and finally white which blended the other colours together. Colour photo's show that trestles weathered to very light grey over time. The unpainted bits will be covered by the ground surface in due course. The structure is five feet long - it went in my car with half an inch to spare!

     

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    The sides of the rails had a coat of Railmatch dark rust, brushed on.

     

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    You needed a head for heights to work on these structures!

    Peter

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  2. I have been asked to build a model of the Ophir loop on the D&RGS narrow gauge in 1/20.3 scale as an indoor layout in an old coach house. I am sure you are all familiar with the location, but just in case anyone isn't here are a couple of pictures:

     

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    It's just a single track with a viaduct at each end and  one siding. The attraction is the spectacular location.

     

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    This is where I am working; the baseboards were already in place. 

     

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    The black rectangle is the floor template for the depot building.

     

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    I made up the bents for the two trestles at home, mainly from 15mm square stripwood. They are 885mm high on the larger trestle.

     

    The bridge was assembled in site as it curves at one end and getting that right was critical.

     

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    Obviously the real thing was much longer but that's all we've got room for. 

     

    The bridge is assembled using Superglue, believe it or not, and the joints are so strong that the only way to part them is the break the wood. It has to be strong because to paint the backscene and model the ground surface I have to lift it out, and in fact I have brought it home to finish off and paint. 

     

    The backscene is being painted using artist's acrylics:

     

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    I'm going back on Monday to finish it off and to begin laying in the ground cover, and then the trestle can be fixed in place and hopefully a K27 posed on it!

    Peter

     

     

     

     

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  3. The stacks and pots come separately Jonathan so you can mix and match the different types. They seem to be resin castings and the pots are on a rectangular base that just sits on top with a spot of Superglue. Have a look at the modelrailwayscenes website, it's very useful.

     

    As for the shop window, it was simply the best I could find. Colour pictures of shops suitable for the 1950's are not thick on the ground! 

     

    Peter

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  4. A week on Monday Jonathan, I'm going down for two days to work on the scenery before the layout is photographed by BRM on the Wednesday. It's for a 'work on progress' article, there's still a lot to do.

     

    I've just heard that the chimneys are being posted today; they are from 'Model railway scenes' and look to be ideal for the job.

     

    Peter

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  5. I had an e-mail yesterday about the Peco slips we're waiting for; the single slip is due shortly but the double slip will be later in the year, whatever that means. Unfortunately I can't do much more to the layout until I have them both so work is going to be held up. There are only two baseboards left to do, but they have the complicated track on and I can't build the road bridge or dairy until I know how much space I've got. It's frustrating but that's life.

     

    I'll post again when I know any more,

     

    Peter

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