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  1. Evening everyone,

     

    Well, the good weather hasn't lasted up to now. Unless it has in your part of the country/world?

    It has been pretty miserable here in Wigan for the past few days. Unlike on Berry Pomeroy in the South Hams district of beautiful Devon. Jealous!

     

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    The mail is all bagged up and waiting the 18:15 departure down to Harbourton General.

     

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    Some repainting has taken place to the lovely pagoda shelter at the end of the platform nearest the buffer stops. I very much like these qwerky buildings on the GWR system.

     

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    Sam, the station cat, seems to have the right idea in the afternoon sun awaiting for the next arrival to disturb his slumber.

     

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    Meanwhile, in the low afternoon/evening sun, a friendly natter is underway between the stationmaster and porter. Perhaps discussing the next arrival and loading of the mailbags?

     

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    Possibly off out for the evening, Mr and Mrs Farthington await their train. It seems Mrs Farthington's trip into town earlier in the week was fruitful in purchasing a new hat for herself.

     

    Enjoy your modelling and relaxing time,

    Chris :)

     

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  2. That's true Bogie, he has worked so hard to empty the last two wagons and now another has turned up.hahhah

     

    In point of fact he's an old Merit / Model Scene one, I have several around the Layout and on Pencarne that will be replaced as I find decent ones.

    Hi Andy,

     

    I agree, this chap looks like he needs a good feed. A pie or two from here in Wigan should do the trick (not that I am fat by any means!)

    However, I had a similar scenario a few weeks ago with figures to populate the coal bunkers here on Berry Pomeroy. These two chaps were the solution and fitted in the scene wonderfully. Add in a merchant's lorry or horse and cart and the scene is much enhanced.

     

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    Chris :)

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  3. Hi Dave,

     

    Just caught up with this new layout. Superb! It's great to see another fellow GW modeller and fan on here. Cracking progress so far!

     

    You have just got yourself another follower to your thread :)

     

    Cheers,

    Chris

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  4. Hi Andy,

     

    Brilliant stone work on the quayside. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished and hearing the sea lapping gently against it. Ahhhh! Don't forget an ice cream too or maybe munch on a nice red, juicy tomato or apple from the quay stores? Beautiful detail as always!

     

    Chris :)

  5. Hello everyone,

     

    I hope the bank holiday weather was good for you in whichever part of our glorious country, or even the world, you are visiting Berry Pomeroy from.

     

    Whilst I am on this subject, someone asked me via a message not too long ago about the 'plot' or synopsis around the layout and its location. Well, for those who are unfamiliar, Berry Pomeroy is a real place. It is a small village located in the South Hams district of Devon and is situated in between the gorgeous town of Totnes and the Riviera resorts of Paignton, Torquay, Goodrington Sands etc. Berry Pomeroy was never lucky enough to have its own branch line but here it does and it is a short one from Totnes station. Berry Pomeroy is most famous for its castle and mansion house which is reputed to be rather haunted. If you do happen to be a fellow GWR fan, Castle class No. 5012 took its name from this famous building.

     

    If any fellow modellers have any further info on the castle, area or loco then I'd love to chat with you.

     

    Now, after a brief historical interlude, we have some new additions to the allotment here on the layout. It seems as if the gardners indulge in a little rest and relaxation in between duties. Currently, they must be either busy tending to the veg or sunflowers or else a train has arrived and they're busy watching movements. Either way, these lovely deckchairs do look the part!

     

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    I took a rather nice, up close shot of some wagons too the other day. I have to say that they came out superbly and really do show up the details well. I particularly like this one with the poster details and light weathering to effect in between the other yard furniture.

     

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    Cheers,

    Chris :)

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  6. What a Great layout I'm using the operation build it track plan for my NSE layout.

    And a smaller layout for my planned WR/GWR stock. Seeing your layout I wish I had done it the other way around. Who make the GWR benches as I like the look of them.

     

    Regards Mark

     

    Hi Mark,

     

    Thank you very much for your kind comments. I found the plan for the operation build it a great challenge to model with detail differences and it has worked out a treat. It certainly keeps me entertained!

    As for the benches, they are laser cut wooden designs with separate GWR roundels for you to stick on. You can construct them as single or double sided types depending on your platforms. I have my own model railway shop with my partner as we specialise in selling detailing accessories and high quality building kits and we definitely do sell these GWR benches as part of our range and pretty cheap too! :)

    Here's the link if you fancy having a look for yourself: https://northwesternmodels.co.uk/products/00-gauge/gwr-benches/

     

    Thanks again,

    Chris :)

  7. Hello again to all,

     

    It's getting to that time of year again when the exhibition season is drawing to a close for summer and modelling in general tends to become somewhat sidelined in favour of outdoor persuits.

     

    Which got me thinking...and painting recently...

     

    These two beauties are not for use here on Berry Pomeroy, they are for the other shunting puzzle layout, Rhyn Exchange. But, they were just such fun to paint up. I will admit that reference notes and images are always used when I'm painting. I mean, you have to get these things right.

     

    It's a pity really that Berry Pomeroy doesn't have a small lake, canal or river flowing nearby (well, let's just say that the river Dart isn't too far away. Yes, that'll do).

     

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    Still, these two did get plenty of notice, comments and pointing fingers towards them during a recent exhibition. Job done!

     

    Chris :)

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  8. Afternoon everyone,

     

    After some time, I have finally remembered to photograph the two chaps hard at work bagging up the coal from the coal bunkers in the yard. I do like little scenes such as this, especially when I catch a glimpse of them during running sessions.

     

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    Using real coal always helps as well...even some from the tender of Dinmore Manor. Long story!

     

    Now, we don't have many diesel visitors down the branch here at BP, however, this morning saw the arrival of Class 22 D6311 in a light grimy condition with the pick up goods. Here she is just peeping out under the road bridge at the fiddle yard entrance whilst doing some shunting in and around the yard.

     

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    Such a lovely, smooth runner as always. I tend to forget her somewhat which is rather naughty of me.

     

    Chris :)

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  9. Hi Neil,

     

    I've just stumbled across your delightful thread through a posting elsewhere. What an interesting read so far and I'm up for anything GWR BLT. Newcastle Emlyn is a particular favourite of mine for bedtime reading. I particularly like your kits, especially the small brass ground hut/shed. The detail is superb!

     

    Anyway, as of now you have an extra follower.

    Keep the postings coming :)

     

    Chris

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  10. Try a B & W as well.

     

    Thanks Andy,

    As requested I have had a little play around this evening and here is the result. I'm no expert (yet) on photography on the PC and the enhancements with it but it does certainly add a depth and atmosphere to the shot.

     

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    I rather like one of the signal box too. This is an older shot before the siganlman figure was installed on the balcony, however, for now let's just say that he's nipped back inside to fetch his paper? :)

     

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    Thanks again,

    Chris

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  11. Hey Chris- enjoying the details you are now adding. Really like the third photo...beautiful essay in a quiet, lazy branch station...superb.

     

    regards, Andy R

    Hi Andy,

     

    Many thanks indeed for your kind comments here. I was actually a bit unsure as to whether to alter the third photo of the loco in the shed to black and white but I think a splash of colour adds nicely here.

     

    Best wishes,

    Chris

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  12. Evening everyone,

     

    The figure painting continues here at Berry Pomeroy and what a joy they are to paint. I always love these Dart Castings figures!

    Here are a couple of shots of a little cameo scene in the yard after painting and positioning on the layout.

     

    In between trains, Bill and Neil catch twenty minutes to sup some proper beltin' tea and have a natter in the yard. Just a drop of milk and leave bag in't flask as it's better when it's strong after doin' some 'ard graft.

     

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    Meanwhile, ex GWR 57xx pannier tank, 7739, slumbers inside the shed.

     

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    Finally, in previous posts on Berry Pomeroy's thread I may have mentioned my recently established model railway shop business. Well, this has been up and running for some time now and we specialise in the sale of detailing accessories and kits, some of which I have utilied here on Berry Pomeroy. If you are interested then check out our shop website: https://northwesternmodels.co.uk/

     

    Enjoy the rest of the bank holiday weekend,

    Chris :)

     

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  13. It's all good, but those badgers are rather special!

     

    Thank you for your kind words, Edwardian :) Yes indeed, they are a great touch and they add a nice touch to the scenery. Always interesting and amusing to see who can spot little scenes such as these on the layout.

     

    Chris

  14. Hello everyone,

     

    This week has seen some wagon activity at Berry Pomeroy with the completion of a couple of lovely wagon loads: a cable drum on a 1 plank and also a few detailing bits and bobs to a couple of container wagons too.

    I really do like Bachmann wagons as they allow for endless opportunities for extra added detail and weathering. In particular, I have a fondness for adding extra detailing bits such as chains to secure the containers to their wagons just as was done back in the day. It's extra little things like this that I tend to notice at exhibitions on other layouts and also that people comment on when my wagons are out on show at exhibitions too.

     

    Anyway, here are a few recent images to detour on a couple of different subjects:

     

    Someone recently asked me about signage for station buildings. Apart from the lovely poster boards which are widely available I wanted some GWR style cast iron ones to fit underneath the canopy. Not the greatest of photos as the camera angle is rather tricky, but these do look nice, even if I only get to appreciate them during an operating session.

     

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    Now, I don't normally model animals as such but I thought that a little touch of nature would add to the enjoyment of spotting things on the layout. I do like little cameo type scenes. These badgers were such a joy to paint and they do look lovely tucked away in a little dip in one of the fields.

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    Finally, I like long shots such as this one. Not perfect by any means, but it just highlights the scene on a warm summer's day waiting for the next arrival from down the branch.

     

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    Happy modelling,

    Chris :)

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  15. Evening everyone,

     

    Well it's slowly coming warmer now that spring has arrived which does tend to always cheer everyone's spirits.

    Life continues sedately here at Berry Pomeroy with the odd development here and there every so often. Lately I acquired some fresh models and small detailing kits from the Dart Castings and Monty's Models range as they are so wonderfully detailed and are such a joy to paint on a lazy, quiet afternoon. Perfect for when someone has switched the rain on and the sun off and outdoor persuits are a no-go for the day.

     

    Here we have one example:

    Alf Springton sets to tending his gorgeous cauliflowers in the allotment on a warm and sunny afternoon. They'll soon be ready for pulling up and taking back to Mrs Springton for use in the kitchen.

     

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    Personally, I am no expert gardener but having a garden/allotment next to the railway can only be a good thing, right? Not sure how much gardening gets done by Alf on a daily or weekly basis if he pauses to watch a spot of shunting going on? Perhaps a couple of those cauliflowers may go to the station buffet? Now there's a thought...

     

    Enjoy your relaxing time, everyone.

    Chris :)

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  16. Happy Easter!

     

    Nicely painted figures and positioning.  I think Ted has the right idea!

     

    I have a few of these to paint, unfortunately painting figures is not one of my favourite tasks so it keeps getting put off.

     

    Keep up the good work and updates

     

    Jules

     

    Hi Jules,

     

    Happy Easter to you too and many thanks for your kind comments.

    I do often enjoy painting figures and small detailing items, especially ones as well detailed and fascinating to look at as these. I've just finished painting up and detailing a cable drum attached to a 1 plank wagon which should make an appearance in the near future no doubt.

    York model show beckons this weekend and, oh look, Dart Castings have a trade stand... *purchase, purchase, purchase*

     

    Enjoy the bank holiday and some relaxing modelling if you get chance,

    Chris

  17. Hi Steve,

     

    Many thanks for your kind words. Yes, they do look very realistic and the mouldings are superb. The luggage barrow sat on the platform next to the stationmaster and porter is also part of the fabulous Dart Castings range. Simple and quick to paint up using just acrylics. I really like how some of the models have querky features such as sleeves rolled up and hands in pockets.

     

    I always tend to see figures on layouts at exhibitions just standing around looking as though they aren't doing anything. In reality, people tend to either stand in groups or if they are on their own it is usually for a particular reason, such as the porter here. The Dart figures are superb to give the impression that a conversation is underway if they are placed just right.

     

    Kind regards,

    Chris

  18. Good morning everyone,

     

    Easter is almost here which means (hopefully) increasingly brighter and sunnier days as well as the changing of the clocks, hurrah!

    As it has been fairly decent weather of late I haven't tinkered about quite as much. However, today is rather drab, so perfect weather for keeping dry and doing some modelling bits and bobs.

     

    I thought the platform here at Berry Pomeroy needed a few more figures to add to the population. The Monty's Models range from Dart Castings is ideal and highly detailed so here we have a painted and assembled selection of station staff. Unfortunately, the photos didn't come out as sharp as I'd have liked but they're acceptable for now.

    The spring steam gala at the SVR last weekend was wonderful, especially with so many gorgeous GW tank locos in steam, 4566 and 1450 being very photogenic. I always have a soft spot for these two beauties. I may post some pics from the event in due course should anyone be interested to see.

     

    In between trains can be a quiet and relaxing time, especially in summer. So relaxing, in fact, that Ted the porter has found time to doze off at the far end of the platform away from the watchful eye of the stationmaster!

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    As yet, John, the stationmaster, doesn't seem to have noticed with him being in conversation with Sam, the other porter on duty. Now what could the conversation topic consist of? Football results from Saturday? The wife? Or perhaps some chap called Beeching? Who knows, but we're too far away off the beaten track for anyone to bother with us...

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    Chris :)

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