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  1. 42 minutes ago, James Hilton said:

    The prototype were a successful, albeit small class, long lived and geographically spread from Kent, across to South Wales, through the North West and even one at Lambton in the North East...

     

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    Fantastic announcement and good luck with it! Signed up for the newsletter and will definitelybe getting one! Can I vote for 'Francis' as I can more or less see Astley Green Colliery from where I live, it's about a mile away!

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  2. Thanks for the reply, I'll have a look at that rebuild thread! I think my box file overall is slightly longer but I've just measured the rail length and to my surprise my sidings are actually shorter than yours by 1.5cm! They're only 320mm long.

     

    I do like the higher than wide look of this type of model to just make it very imposing and claustrophobic, I think they are very effective a recreating the feel of this type of place.

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  3. 4 hours ago, TechnicArrow said:

     

    This. This is perfect! Just needs some smoke drifting from the loco's funnel. 

     

    As for my version, "Alexandra Wharf", there's a link to my progress thread in my signature I think.

     

    4 hours ago, coastalview said:

    @Karl another lovely group of shots 

    Thankyou very much, I had thought about putting cotton wool in the chimney to see if that gave the impression of steam.

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  4. 14 minutes ago, choo1choo said:

     

     

    Getting off  the sugar for a moment....I would have loved to have seen an H1 in LBSCR livery.....perhaps this will appear at a later date.

     

    Craig.

    Hi Craig, 

     

    There was a H1 in LBSC umber in the first release as 'La France', item 31-910. This still seems to be available on the web at a few shops, I have one and it's stunning so would recommend it!

     

    Karl

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  5. 23 hours ago, TechnicArrow said:

    I agree with @coastalview, this is a simple yet fascinating little scene - espicaly as I've just started building something fairly similar in concept.

     

    Do you think you could take some track-level or scale-figure-eye-view photos? I think they'd really show off the scale of the warehouses. Adding one or two figures might help too.

     

    I'm interested to see what you'll do with another box!

    I kept intending to put people on and forgetting!  By removing the boat I could take a few low level ones so as requested! Would love to see your interpretation of the concept!

     

     

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  6. On 02/11/2020 at 21:55, coastalview said:

     

    Nothing boring there Karl. Keep up the good work and let us see the next box layout as it develops.

     

    Chris

     

    On 02/11/2020 at 22:51, TechnicArrow said:

    I agree with @coastalview, this is a simple yet fascinating little scene - espicaly as I've just started building something fairly similar in concept.

     

    Do you think you could take some track-level or scale-figure-eye-view photos? I think they'd really show off the scale of the warehouses. Adding one or two figures might help too.

     

    I'm interested to see what you'll do with another box!

     

    Thankyou very much both. I'm going to have a think over the next few days, I was planning a colliery but I measured it up and can't make it work with a pit head gear so that might have to wait until I have some more room. Maybe a shed scene or a country Branchline terminus but the latter may be better for a really useful box layout. At least there's plenty of time and this weekends Virtual exhibition might provide some inspiration, I do think box files lend themselves to industrial and cramped scenes though so it may be something along those lines again!

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  7. 12 hours ago, coastalview said:

    Hi Karl

     

    They look great, I'll do some shots of what I am working on when I get a chance. 

     

    I know exactly what you mean  about photography.  With a model railway the close in shot works so well.

     

    Regards

     

    Chris

    They'll be good to see! 

     

    8 hours ago, ELTEL said:

    My next project will be based on a Wharf or Quay also very much inspired by Canute Quay.

     

    Ive been getting a few bit bits and pieces together including 60” x 18” Tim Horn baseboard and few buildings and kits.

     

    I feel it’s going to be a long winter with no exhibitions. preserved railways or clubroom activities and you can only watch so much football 

     

    Terry 

     

     

    It certainly does look like it's going to be a long winter ahead and with no ability to go anywhere I think there's going to be lots of modelling done. At least it allows you some escapism! I was fortunate to make two trips to photograph the Jacobite when we could get around!

     

    Please let us see how you're model develops!  I've nowhere for a large layout currently so already thinking of the next box file...

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  8. 1 hour ago, coastalview said:

    Hi Karl

     

    You have really captured the feel of a dockside layout it looks great and I love the photos.

     

    You have given me the inspiration to start work on restoring a dockside layout I acquired a little while ago.

     

    Chris

    Good evening Chris!

     

    Thankyou very much! The larger dock layout (larger only because the wharf is a box file and the dock is 80x40cm) is sadly not very accessible at the moment. But I've a few other photos here from earlier in the year.

     

    It'd be great to see photos of yours when you're done with it! It's strange that I take photos of steam around the country and try to maximise the landscape but in modelling I seem to focus on cramped industrial!

     

    Kind regards

     

    Karl

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  9. 7 minutes ago, Kevin Johnson said:

    Karl there is something about black and white pictures. They capture a scene really well, thanks for sharing.

    I agree that B&W really can capture a scene and can make models look less like a model too. Thankyou very much for your comments, I'm not really one for commenting as I never know what to say and fear sounding daft plus spend most of my time in awe of what people produce on here!

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  10. 14 hours ago, Kevin Johnson said:

    Karl you have produced a stunning life wharf themed layout. BTW I do like the crane a lot.:good:

    Thankyou very much Kevin that is very kind. I must confess though that the crane is straight out of a Bachmann scene craft box! I had one to build but I decided it wouldn't look right so I bought that instead.

     

    One from today with the Canal boat out of the way so that the 'water' can dry with two Scottish engines. I thought I'd follow Graham Muz and Canute Road Quay in making it more or less regionless so that I could run engines from any region on it.

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  11. Good evening everyone,

     

    Inspired by the models in the micros and box file thread and with a week off work I decided to have a go at a small wharf side box file layout and thought I'd share my efforts here. So this is 'Lockdown Wharf'.

     

    The warehouse are from the excellent JSM models, the boat is a very good Langley kit with a scencraft crane and wills sheets used for the canal banking and the walls. The bridge parapets are from the 'Greenwood laser' range and whilst a fine kit I think may be a bit big on this. The big Bagnall in the background is one of my 6 or 7 models from the Hardy range.

     

    Happy modelling everyone!

     

    Karl

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  12. I don't often comment on the forum but have read this thread with great interest. On the Terriers I had three from the first release and all three were sent back with curved running plates and one had other build issues such as detached brake shoes, these were replaced by Rails and sadly the three replacements were all returned with bent running plates. These models covered BR, LBSC and KESR guises. This week I received my 'Boxhill' but this model had a very loose buffer and a bent running plate. So that is 7 models that I have returned. 

     

    The reason I wanted to comment really is to just say that in all of this Rails have been courteous, understanding and nothing but helpful and I thought in all of the comments on the models it was worth just praising the retailer in what must be a frustrating period for them with what appears to be a number of models being returned for refunds.

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  13. Good evening all,

     

    I just thought I'd comment on these kits having just built 3 of the low relief warehouse ends.

     

    If anyone is thinking of having a go then I encourage anyone to! I've never used laser cut wood before and I have to say I was very impressed with the quality and detail of these. Also after cutting out these really just clipped together, they were a pleasure to build. In fact the highest compliment I can give is I originally bought just two and was so impressed I changed my plans to include the third! I've attached a photo of my current lockdown project which they are being used on but they really warrant using on a larger layout. They are excellent!

     

    (Photo only to show how they look after assembly and painting without any guttering etc. and the painting is all down to me so don't judge the kits on that).

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  14. 36 minutes ago, Nick C said:

    I've never come across any - There were very few named SR tank locos (off the top of my head, just the Isle of Wight ones, 2333 Rememberance, the L&BR locos and the PDSWJR trio), so it's not a common application! 

     

    Bear in mind also that the IOW terriers were a minefield of different modifications, so consult photos before choosing which one to do! 

    Thanks Nick, it is a you suspect IOW that is my thinking. I feared the lack of named tanks might make transfers unlikely, particularly as there won't be a standard size for them either,

  15. Good afternoon everyone,

     

    I'm hoping that someone may be able to help me out. I'm planning to rename some of the Hornby Terriers in SR olive green livery but I am struggling to find anywhere I can get transfer for the white nameplate surrounds as I intend changing to longer names so the printed one won't be log enough. I've checked all the usual suspects for transfers but can't find any. Has anyone found any anywhere else?

     

    Thanks

     

    Karl

  16. I can add a few others up. The plan originally came from wanting to build a Clyde Puffer and having somewhere to display it along with a lot of small pecketts/sentinels etc. So I fancied having a go at something which featured a few things I wanted which were...

    - The puffer

    - Rails under an overhead crane

    - a run round loop

    - Rails through cobbles.

     

    So from that rough 'wish list' it just grew organically.

  17. 1 hour ago, steve1 said:

    Fine work. Very atmospheric.

     

    steve

     

    2 hours ago, JimRead said:

    Hello Karl,

     

    You've certainly created an atmosphere with this layout, it looks like it's about to pour with rain, in 1947. Very well done indeed. Great photographs too, you've got a great deal of patience, I know how difficult it is.

     

    If you photographed the build from the start it would be lovely to see the whole thing.

     

    Cheers

     

    Thankyou very much. I didn't really document the build but have a few phone photos taken that show some stages.

     

    Below are three showing the original board getting marked up with the original idea which was changed a few times during the phase shown in the second photo. The 3rd one shows the revised plan with an added track running over a sheet of paper cut to the size of the Bachmann gatehouse as I just fancied having a model running through that like you see in lots of industrial settings.

     

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  18. 2 hours ago, SeanG said:

    I've just picked up one of these delightful kits. Before building it I was wondering what colour it should be painted. 

     

    I aim to model the late 70s/early 80s and have seen a variety of colours on photographs (although appreciate that different films/cameras may show them differently). 

     

    Some appear to be painted black and white, some appear to be light blue with dark blue details, but whereas the official building colors were brown and cream, with light blue. I appreciate that being this far from London things may have taken a more local approach, but I am rather confused as to what was going on. Any help would be appreciated 

     

    Hi Sean, whilst it doesn't directly answer your question as it's either side of your period this photo here shows the one at Helmsdale as White and blue in 1972 https://andrewstransport.smugmug.com/LesTindalls1970sBritishtrains/Orcadian-railtour-1972/i-KPTPfGR and in David Price's 'Kyle of Lochalsh and the Far North Lines' book there is a photo of a large logo blue 37 passing the same box in 1988 and it's white and blue in that too.

     

     

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