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CoombeTown

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  1. A good day out supporting Yeovil Model Railway Group at Rail-ex today, a top quality show indeed. I did indulge in a tiny bit of retail therapy, purchasing a Digikeijs digital lightbar. I've had an eye on these for some time so bit the bullet and bought one for my Hawksworth BSK. I've spent the evening starting the install work, filing slots in the top of the carriage. Adding the pickups to wheel sets, including attaching myself to the bogies with superglue! And finally a test fit with the bar cut to length.
  2. Cheers Rob! Enjoyable evening playing testing the loop, all seems to be working well. Couldn't resist posing 5541 with all the signal pulleys/ ground signal in place. Still to be painted, and a small lamp to be added to the ground signal (even if it points the wrong way) And yes, I will fix the lean!
  3. By jove, it works! Glue fully dry, all powered up, flick the switch and after reconnecting the control panel (whoops!) it's running fine! so we zoom out slightly. still got to test out the run round loop fully, but early signs are promising!
  4. It would describe it as mildly terrifying, but so far the thing still moves so there's hope yet!
  5. Well another busy few weeks have passed but I found time to ballast the first point today. Signal Wire pulleys and a Ground Signal are expected tomorrow, so hopefully will be installed next weekend. I am also planning on getting the blocks for the catch point in so I can complete ballasting of the first board next weekend.
  6. Thanks Graham, I am surprised how much difference Passengers make. These are a Dart Castings passenger pack, which are rather good value for money. The article was actually in July's BRM rather than anyway on RMWeb, very well written with clear steps. It's worth a hunt for a back issue or maybe Rob can provide you a copy?
  7. Once again, life events overtook. But spurred on by a free weekend, I have sat down and followed @NHY 581's excellent carriage weathering article. As a result, here is one Weathered autocoach.
  8. Would be great to have the A5 in 00-SF, I've got a plan for a nice micro-layout around them...
  9. Thanks for this Graham, I've been looking at the YMM service for a while for the signal box windows at Coombe Town, but I think I will avoid them. Are LCut producing the laser cutting artwork for you as well in that price?
  10. Hi Paul, Thanks for having a think. Annoyingly I can't find the photos but I'm fairly certain that as you say, they were more complex layouts than mine. To be honest, a single disk would be my preference as they exist as 3D printed products which look much nicer than the cast versions. I appreciate your effort in confirming that it can be done in the real world! Dom
  11. Hi Paul, That's very informative, thank you. I doubt Coombe Town box would've ever been upgraded, so Double it is. Dom
  12. Well after a few days off, and then a manic return to work, which shows no sign of abating. I finally found time to paint the highlights on the postman... And now glued in place on the photoplank, in discussion with Mrs Smith. From the yard across the street And through the bridge Thoughts now turn back to the main layout, and prepping for more ballast. I need a ground signal at the toe of the loop, locomotives can back onto a train in either the platform or the loop, but I don't know if this would be a single or double head in the 50s. Prototype pictures seem to show both used in various scenarios, leaving me utterly clueless. Would anyone be able to provide some guidance?
  13. That looks fantastic Graham! It really is a wonderful scene.
  14. Sounds good Graham! I find that the lighter highlights (main colour mixed with white) are on the raised creases, so easier to achieve with dry brushing to get a full contrast.
  15. Hi Andy, It's probably a combination of the high powered lamp and black primer? Black primer is something I picked up out of a few magazine articles, it adds an element of preshading and you don't load the brush too much. If you want a stronger a colour, like I went for on the lady's dress, then more coats are applied.
  16. Thanks Andy, high praise indeed! To be honest, I think in 4mm that you don't need to include lips and eye brows, the tie is the smallest brush I have which would be too big for either of those, and at a distance you don't notice the detail. Cheers, Dom
  17. Yup, all Modelu. They're very high quality and I find Alan very receptive to new ideas in conversation as well so I'm sure there are more products coming soon. This postman is one of the latest, just need the light blue dry brushing and then he's ready to join the plank.
  18. Yup, that's at least what they're quoting on the bespoke transfers page... https://www.fox-transfers.co.uk/commissions/
  19. First figure complete and in place on the plank, the other five are at various stages of completion...
  20. Thanks Neal, i might get in contact with Railtec to see if it's reasonable. Failing that I may order some transfer paper and print them myself, £45 from Fox is a little more than I'm willing to pay.
  21. Having been away for 5 days, work has resumed with some annual leave. First few colours added to the figures. And sub-assemblies created for the coal merchants cart Which will eventually look more like the below, and be parked up in the Goods Yard. Does anyone know where I could get appropriate transfers for the kit? It was a slight impulse buy having seen an assembled one at Railwells and Dart Castings being present...
  22. A wonderful day out at Railwells today. It was a great show with high quality models and a good range of trade exhibitors lightening my wallet. Particular highlights were the Ventnor, an impressive styrene station building and mammoth canopy. Arun Quay somehow oozes a sense of space as well and just captures interest. I also spent an enjoyable hour or so operating Bob Alderman's (now owned by YMRG) Hobsons Brewery. With the attendance of Modelu I've picked up one of the new postmen figures and plan on adding it to 5 others to create a few cameos around the town side of my photo Plank.
  23. My custom solution, just done a rough costing. ~£20 + ply per Cassette, not really dependent on length. You could do it for less if you owned a 3D FDM printer and used a less UV resistant material. 25mm x 25mm x 3.2mm aluminium L pieces on a 6mm ply base. You also have to account for the aluminium base sheets where it's mounted and the adaptor, but they're not too bad in the scheme of things. Overall Cassette Adaptor the connection between the two The shelf storage solution Happy to share the .stl files for the 3D printed elements via PM if anyone is interested.
  24. Yup, nothing is safe. 3D printing is better than some, but as ever it's down to each individuals skill and care in manufacture. Either way, plenty of food for thought on the livestock lorry. Thanks all!
  25. I agree Rob, it is a shame that a lot of these kits are no longer available. Although I do find myself leaning more towards 3D printing for the flexibility it offers. Further studying of the RTI website has beared fruit though. I belive this (image linked to RTI website) would be suitable, albeit a tad more expensive.
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