DKGL
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Let's see your Airfix/Kitmaster kit
DKGL replied to Barclay's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Was looking to see if I had any Airfix Kits, but apart from numerous figures, the only thing I came up with is the side and 2 half ends, of an Engine shed, used for the Dairy on Brislington. During construction. And in place. Must fix that guttering !!!- 454 replies
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As my posting was done from my work computer, and I'm now getting ready to retire, I'm unable to re-link any of my photos. So, here are some recent ones to be getting on with.
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I use a combination of 3 Link / Screw, and S&W. So, the bulk of my Goods stock are fitted with 3 Link/Screw, with some having S&W only, for shunting , and some others having a mix. The Cattle Wagon below, is fitted this way, S&W one end, with 3 Link on the other, and the following ones are all 3 Link. With Coaching Stock, I tend to use wire connecters within rakes, and S&W at each end.
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COUPLING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LOCOS, WAGONS AND COACHES
DKGL replied to CDG's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
I use a combination of S&W, 3 Link & Screw Link. I'd have a small number of wagons fitted with either S&W both ends, or one end, with 3 Link on the other. Regarding Coaching, on shorter rakes, I'd have S&W on the outer ends, with a simple "hook & loop" between them. Airfix B Set. . Hornby 4 Wheel Coach. For ease of use, I would use S&W couplings on the lead vehicle on all rakes, be they Goods or Coach. I don't have any curves on the layout, being too short, and all points are 4' ones, so no problem with Buffer Locking. -
Have started to build up the background, to bring it in line with the extension printed one. Think I'll then do a partial re-paint, with the edgings in black.
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Hi Graham, With both boards set up side by side, the original Brislington one, with the painted background, show up against the Printed one, on the new section. Going to try and increase the foliage etc, and see if it makes a difference.
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Just Dark Earth spray from a rattle can, and then ballast. Some parts needed a bit of touch up afterwards with a brush, but not much. All the Standard Gauge is SMP, purchased around 35 years ago. I believe it was called "Mark 2" then. The narrow gauge is also around the same vintage, when the only 009 lengths were in 18" lengths. The 2 009 Points, are the only recent purchases.
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Finally bit the bullet, and took over part of a spare room we have. Didn't have space to set up permanently, so, starting with the frame, and installed each of the sections. Only problem is very little fiddle yard space. To run a service, will have to wait until better weather, and set up outside. Anyway, not really a problem, as I prefer building to running, but at least now, I have to option of testing etc. Now I can get on with the rest of the detailing.
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