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  1. Few more from our trip out to Sheffield Park yesterday. Was lovely to see the old SECR and LBSCR locomotives double heading the specials! SECR Class P No.178 by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr SECR Class H No.263 & Class P No.178 by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr SECR Class P No.178 by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr Southern Class U No.1638 at Sheffield Park by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr LBSCR Class E4 No.B473 & SECR Class P No.323 'Bluebell' by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr
  2. 9017 'Dukedog' by CAMBRIAN AL, on Flickr At Sheffield Park during the East Grinstead opening Festival
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    I need a collie!

    Hi Paul - aha that's what it was for I should have know that having lived next to a field of sheep for about 20 years
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    I need a collie!

    They are looking nice Jaakko - just a couple of thoughts though - sheep would have made quick work of munching down that long grass so trimming their field lower could add to the realism; farmers in Wales use a dye to identify their sheep though I'm not sure when this practice would have been intoroduced; and lastly that partially collapsed stone wall would need some repairs unless you want to lose the flock you do however have a very capable looking dog there to keep them in check
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    Caravan Camp

    You could even add a young Geoff Plumb to the scene!
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    Caravan Camp

    Cambrian Campers, top stuff! The last picture reminds me of the camp site at Aberdovey, not far from the station by the sand dunes. I was reading recently about the GWR camping coaches which also looked like something interesting to model. I'm yet to tackle scenery but I like the look of the grass mat - do you apply any other colouring or is it as is? This is looking better with each post Jaakko, thanks for the updates.
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    Country Lane

    Ah good point Tony, I interpreted the scale wrong there a little!
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    Country Lane

    Looks good to me Jaako. Down the centre line of the road a small growth of weeds or possibly a slightly darker grey shading/weathering to show where loose chippings/dirt has collected could be an option. The walls and grass look good, the terrain has a lovely flow to it.
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    Dry Stone Wall

    Looks good Jaako. Are you modelling anywhere in particular on the Cambrian coast line? Looking forward to seeing more, Cheers Alan
  10. Hi Phil, loving these photographs, agree with Aberdare, the blend between foreground and background is excellent. Particularly like your photoshop'd steam as well, very affective.
  11. Beautiful sunny day at Brighton Station yesterday. Made the 2 hour delays a little more bearable for people!
  12. The passing loop at Talerddig, January 2013
  13. Sticking to the continent... Hackescher Markt in Berlin- the S5/S7/S75/S9 S-Bahn taken from the Fernsehturm
  14. Mesmerizing Balcombe viaduct, taken in 2010 008 / 365 by Point One Eight, on Flickr
  15. I'm modelling the Cambrian, though won't be starting on the larger shed project just yet until I've practiced on a couple of diorama's, one being a small scratch built 2 lane shed. Era will be 1957-58, though when I can afford it I'll have some ideas for the 60's The Hawkins and Reeve books sound like a good resource, I'll look them up, thank you
  16. Hey Polly, you have another follower, this is a great read so far. Those detailed plans from railmotor are a real bonus. I've been using E.Lyons book as well but its always good to be able to cross reference against other sources. I've got a loco shed project waiting in the wings so will be taking notes Good luck with it
  17. Just found this thread, here's one of mine from 2010, looking towards the carriage sheds at Preston Park.
  18. There was a large military base a little further up the coast at Tonfannau, just past Tywyn, so you'd be seeing plenty of military traffic through Aberdovey. Plus there would be evacuees coming in from Liverpool and elsewhere. It does make a really interesting period to model - the country was under a blackout, there would be no street signs or station/road signs etc. A very detailed description of the Cambrian coast during WWII can be found in Gwyn Briwnant Jones' 'Talerddig in Great Western Days' - ISBN13 978-1859025635. Chapter 4 in there has a wealth of information!
  19. Hey, I really like this Aberdyfi inspired version - and I prefer the name, but then I would as Aberdyfi (or Aberdovey in the English spelling) is one of my favourite places in Wales. The beach and dunes there are beautiful as are the small victorian shops and houses. It would make a great place to model. At the other end of the town there is Penhelig Halt which is text book example of a GWR era halt with its pagoda and short platform. On a stranger note, there is the local legend of a sunken village out to sea, where at low tide you might be able to hear the bells of the submerged church ringing. Might be something to model under all those layers of PVA water
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