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Bryn

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  1. Thanks Nick, if you have any stories or photos from this era I would always be interested.
  2. I've been experimenting with backscene materials, I finally decided on use of 3mm PVC foamboard. Unlike wood this has a very smooth finish and takes spray paint well, this was glued to the wooden frame with contact adhesive and kept it's subtle curves. Track weathering was carried out with a dark brown powder pigment applied to each rail side, this was then faded in with a broad fan brush. Once happy this, along with the road/yard weathering was sealed with a matt varnish. Fish plates were picked out with black powders to simulate grease. Experimentation now starts with tree placement.
  3. A few shots of the recent progress with the layout. Once the sculpimold has set I next give the ground a light pass of short straw static grass, then a second layer of 2mm dead grass. The back scene arrived, this is a 3mm thick sheet of PVC foam board, it takes paint well and is self supporting. Scrub bushes added with simple PVA Seamfoam trees. The trunks were thickened up using builders caulk and grounded foam for leaves. A quick pass of weathering powders to tone down the yard and roads.
  4. Top hat bearings and brass pins are my suggestion, many years service so far!
  5. Three years on and history repeats itself as Colwyn Bay Goods returns to Tutbury village hall for The 2mm Association's supermeet. My thanks to John Aldrick for the invite and to everyone else involved with putting on another enjoyable show. Work has been quietly progressing in the background since the layouts previous outing and below is a quick summary. - Set up at Tutbury with temporary foamboard fiddle yard wall clamped in place. The largest leap in progress has been the installation and wiring of the fiddle yard track. This used the 2mm Association's pegged turnout kits operated via Cobalt DCC point motors directly connected to the plastic tie bars provided in the kit. All nice and simple to aid reliability. Next came the first scenic feature to be added to the layout. The yard concrete pads were created using Woodland Scenic's road system called Smooth-It. This plaster style mix was applied between a balsawood frame superglued to the baseboard to contain the liquid mess until it dried hard ready for final sanding. Much procrastination was brought to a sharp stop when ballasting was finally undertaken. This used Tremendous Earth products after the larger parts were graded out, then fixed down with a diluted matt PVA solution. The plywood backscene was dusted off and after many years was screwed into place. A temporary paper sky was added to gauge the radius required for the final installation. Also of note, the extruded polystyrene embankments are seen taking shape in the background. To produce the iconic tunnel portal a heavily kit based Peco moulding was combined with my own brick arch etch. And finally, this week, the sculpamould has be applied to the extruded foam.
  6. Impressive work as usual, I'm always inspired by your weathering! I might have to treat myself to a 40 now.
  7. I'll have you know I'm VERY efficient at updating my blog... I'm just very inefficient at producing models to blog about.
  8. Jonas, thank you for the kind words.I had a feeling people would have forgotten about the project after such a long break.
  9. Bryn

    16 ton blues.

    Great work, subtle and effective weathering as usual.
  10. Very inspiring work! Thanks for sharing.
  11. Another two years have come and gone, without much to report! Colwyn now sports a new fiddle yard and legs and was invited to the recent 2mm Scale Association's Super Meet. This wouldn't have been possible without the help of Steve and Matt, both who travelled great distances to move my layout the short trip to the show! It was great to catch up with so many old faces throughout the day. Special visiting stock from David Smith (Cartic and Peak) was also on show over the day. Photo Steve N Photo Steve N
  12. Nice to see you back in action mate.
  13. Looking good Pete, really great to see this back on the scene again!
  14. Looks good to me, keep up the good work Graham.
  15. Thanks for all the kind words, it was a great show and the layout performed surprisingly well.
  16. After nearly 2 years of inactivity Colwyn Bay Goods has finally seen some progress! Not much, but progress none the less. The track weathering has started and all the baseboard wiring has been completed. This weekend it will be on display at the Nottingham show on the 2mm Finescale Association stand as a work in progress. http://www.nottingham-modelrailway.org.uk/exhibmain1.htm
  17. Fantastic stuff Pete, really nice to see the new and improved Kyle.
  18. It was the idea of a mate I was drinking with that day, but I was lucky enough to catch this with my camera phone. Was sampling their latest home brews, "Growler" and "Ale" are highly recommended!
  19. 6M96 66104 2-7-2013 by Next B Exam, on Flickr 66104 on the 6M96 Drax Power Station to Tunstead sidings working. Taken through the window of the Sheffield Taps station bar.
  20. 6M08 60065 19-2-2013 by Next B Exam, on Flickr
  21. 43055 at Derby, with 4 shed in the background. 17-1-2013
  22. Looks more like the depot vehicle builders have been robbing the scrappers for spares. Pump action screw driver to remove the glass first
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