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  1. Hi,

    Are there any upgrade kits available to create internals and lighting for these (Airfix) carriages?

    As always recommendations based on actual hands on experience would be good.

    Thanks in advance for your replies

    J

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    NOTE - Now changed carriages to Airfix Corridor from Airfix Non- Corridor as shown here - partly to move the layouts time frame and also to provide better scope for internal lighting to be visible/show..

     

     

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  2. On 12/08/2020 at 11:49, Chimer said:

     

     

    To actually see @halsey build something I planned was very satisfying, though I couldn't persuade him to implement all my bright ideas about scenery - I just hope he's happy with it!

     

     

     

     

     

    Hi there - nice to see I'm being quoted when I'm not even participating let alone modelling...............

     

    I suffered quite a bit with Railway "fade" at the beginning of lockdown and lost interest big time ...... so I consciously locked the door and walked away as I would have done in previous years had we been off boating for 7 months - then we sold our canal boat and bought a smaller river boat for lots of complicated but sensible reasons to do with time, accessibility from home, health etc - that is now turning into a nice project which has served us well so far ............

     

    This spell of poor weather finds me wondering what is going on and thinking railway and the onset of winter months - wasn't it v.dark early last night?

     

    Chris you should definitely go/try DCC - yes my layout continues to satisfy (and more) I do need to think about how to get back in to it and what to focus on - lift out bridge sections continue to be my bugbear but I MUST have a "roundy-roundy" aspect so I think they (lift outs) are inevitable and the current one is the best I have "made" so far.

     

    Probably general weathering is where I will head next  but I do find that is very much a task which should only be attempted when you are in the "zone" other thoughts are my first stratch-build - loco - any suggestions (worried about how much new "kit" I will need to achieve a good result) - I might get this out of my system by building an R/C trawler/tugboat instead

     

    I have organised an eye test for this week to improve my glasses anticipating more close work coming up soon....

     

    So all good but not quite ready to get the steam up just yet.

     

    Re the layout at the heart of this thread I like the figures of eight idea as I did like the gradient on my last layout and I recall the woodland scenics instant gradient kit was fantastic making it a much easier task to get it right than you might think.

     

    I will not be back here daily but will watch with interest the development of your "Swansong"...........I think we all have aspects of this hobby we prefer and I definitely prefer building rather than operating - but my working life was the same always preferring starting something afresh and getting it operational to running it thereafter!

     

    BFN

     

    Julian

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  3. Hey - don't overly worry about me if others are finding it interesting .....I'm going to source a 2B graphite stick and woodworking pencils (if I haven't got one already in my tool box) - useful point the - "don't use anything other than B" cos it has clay in it! 

     

    I've got 2 rubbers one Peco and an other (reputable but cant remember) and I don't like the residue they leave behind

     

    I will report back.

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  4. VERY informative - thanks

     

    Over time I have "cleaned" with 1200 wet and dry (used dry) and IPA so graphite sounds like the way to go as I have no gradients and any "scratches" will be very minor

     

    IF others agree - what is the best way to apply graphite and does this then become a regular process - weekly /monthly annually??

     

    I accept there are no right answers here but experience is what I'm after and haven't got!

     

    Thanks

     

    My "contact" will be intermittent for a few months but I am watching.....................

  5. Hi,

     

    I've just come back to the layout after a few weeks off (I won't bore you with why - not a problem just "life").......

     

    Anyway........

     

    why in a clean, dry, warm environment am I having contact (and therefore cleaning) issues??

     

    I do find this element of our hobby very frustrating - am I expecting too much - after 3 weeks away do you all have to clean every inch of your layouts to get good running - I use a Lanarkshire converted brake van with an IPA soaked roller which works very well and is quite enjoyable - is this the best solution - is IPA the best product  - what causes the surface deposits /corrosion?

     

    Can I do any more to combat it

     

    I'm not running any traction tyres or any non metal wheels 

     

     

  6. For those of you who follow this/my topic - life has been a bit busy - we have decide to sell our much loved canal boat and probably to give up on boating altogether, this is not completely out of the blue its just that the virus has brought it forward AND we have decide that Shrimp is now strong enough to have a playmate of his own age so we have lined up and are going to look at another Springer (10 month old) from our regular kennel who we are hoping will be a good fit.

     

    So tomorrow is viewing the new dog (Jet) , Tuesday is emptying the boat and handing her over to the broker and Wednesday is collecting the new dog.

     

    In the meantime I have been modelling - I have laid an additional length of track in the Loco Shed area and have built up a new (SuperQuick) double track Loco Shed - I now have a large number of buildings which need weathering so that is the next "project".

     

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  7. Is it possible to be a SuperQuick kit addict????

     

    I built up another one over the weekend - a very good looking (but very simple to construct) kit) but it looks perfect in this spot - its not officially low relief but its only 2" deep - note the trees/orchard!

     

    Two more "in stock" then hopefully we will be allowed to go boating again - my target date was always 1st June and IMHO that's still looking possible.............

     

     

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  8. I've gone a bit crazy today mapping out road shapes with grey primer - I'm firstly really pleased and secondly very surprised as to how much it has brought everything into context after such a simple job 

     

    I know it looks a bit Hornby Train set 'ish in these pics but its only the beginning to provide context and the basis of future work 

     

    I had to shorten a few of the sidings in the goods/canal area to make sense of the road but again that was expected when I laid them out and no re-wiring was involved

     

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  9. 57 minutes ago, Chimer said:

    I think basic cars can usually be had for around £6 at shows - but that's obviously not an option at the moment :(

     

    Amazon is the only show in town............

     

    they are probably still Oxford die cast............... they do do some cheaper versions  - is there anyone else doing UK vehicles...........not that I need many, if any, more

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  10. 39 minutes ago, Chimer said:

     

    Fair call re the terrace (actually the bit over the tracks was just a conservatory stuck on the end of the last house, I may not have shown that :rolleyes:), but I did want you to hide more of the bend too, so the mainline looked as though it went off more westerly than southerly - via a bridge rather than a tunnel.

     

    You are cracking on fantastically on the scenic front - I just hope its operation turns out to be as interesting for you as I thought it could be for me if it were mine.

     

    Cheers

     

    Chris

     

    I have had few phases of "operating" but wanted to get the really messy and "leaning over" stuff out of the way before setting it up for operation again - its quite a balance but I think I'm getting it about right - there is enough context set now for it to feel right and I've had enough of kit building for a while................

     

    Just ordered a few vehicles - is it just me or at an average of £10 a time do they feel expensive?

     

    Not sure everything I've ordered was on the road in 1950 but it is a model not a prototype!

     

    Keep safe.....

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  11. 20 minutes ago, AY Mod said:

     

    I would suggest it may be worth editing the first post in the topic to include the layout name and then click on the Report link at the bottom of that post with a request to move it. I can then sort it but it would be best done after a title change.

     

    Done and PM'd you - I would rather it stays as one BUT if its more use to others then I'm happy for you to split it - The layout already has a DCC thread and a Layout thread.

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  12. 8 hours ago, Harlequin said:

    This thread hasn't been about layout or track planning for a long time now. Maybe it should be moved?

     

     

    Not a problem for me .................it probably is more about layout evolution now...........

     

    It is in fact only < 6 months old and seems to provide a lot of motivation to new modellers so IMHO needs to be easy to find (and continue to follow) by those starting out and not those into prototypical modelling and scratch building.

     

    I assume you have reported it so its over to the mods to sort if deemed appropriate...................

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  13. 5 hours ago, ianLMS said:

     

    Ignore these terrible remarks - Stick to the LMS!!! 

     

    Ian 

     

    6 hours ago, Zomboid said:

    I do like the superquick kits, misleading name and all. If I ever build anything in OO I'd like to have a go at populating a layout with nothing but :)

     

    It's looking good. Shame about that LMS scrapline. Be much nicer if they were Maunsell N classes... :jester:

     

    That LMS cost me £35 DCC fitted, it is immaculate and runs like a dream

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  14. 5 hours ago, Chimer said:

    Looks great from those angles - it's looking from the station end where I'm wondering how they dug the foundations of that shop without disturbing the tunnel that's only a few feet below ….  and why they built a tunnel through such low ground in the first place ….. :P

     

    Thats because some bloke said I'd got to hide the tracks behind a wall that I then had to try to make some sense of................ I've never actually seen a fiddle yard in real life either...................

     

    Its a bit like flying double decker buses.......and your terrace seems to have the same problem - hmmmmmmmmm

     

    BTW - the shop is built on raft foundations:rolleyes:

     

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  15. Latest super quick kit almost completed (BTW they are not super quick - this one is 20hrs and counting) - IMHO it provides a nice "end" to the upper street scene leading to the waste ground above the tunnel mouth - happy/at ease now "Chimer"??

     

    Got trees and hedges on order (and a couple more kits - incl an Engine shed ) so I will have a break from buildings for now..................

     

    Need to look for a couple more cars now

     

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  16. Started on the second (last) tunnel mouth today...............this will be simply modelled as an area of undulating open rough ground blending in to the retaining arches and tunnel mouth stonework

     

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    Starting another superquick kit as well - so glad I bought a number of these before lockdown - only problem is I'm going to end up doing 2 winters worth of hobby modelling over this bl**dy lockdown as railway or TV are pretty much the only choices 

    J

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  17. The arched retaining walls (courtesy of Freestone Models who now only have a couple left) are starting to take shape.

     

    I love these kits as they are very well detailed, go together well and look good especially when weathered (see the last 2 from the old layout).

     

    For the "eagle eyed" amongst you there are still some plinths to go on the bottom of the pillars once they are all colour edged and permanently fixed in place.

     

    Note the use of the silver birch bark to provide the beginnings of a cliff face on the tunnel mouth - not sure how it will turn out but its not irremovable yet...............

     

    BFN

     

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  18. On 23/04/2020 at 08:24, halsey said:

    FYI I've just been given a temporary access link and all is now working fine - perhaps its gone a bit "clunky" in the background but I think its still there in principle and everyone is very helpful you just need a bit of patience - something I don't naturally have but I am developing.............:o

     

    I'm pleased to report that my/their ExactEditions "log in issue" has been completely sorted and all is working fine - I wasn't told what was wrong but it was something to do with my subscription credentials not being recognised.

     

    ALL GOOD now and great value for money...........

     

    Thanks AYM

  19. 42 minutes ago, knitpick said:

    A dust sheet - e.g. an old cotton bed sheet might be a good start to keep dust levels down.  Spread it over backscene panel / front protecting screen. 

     

    Track will slowly tarnish - and here the options are a track rubber or rag and track cleaning fluid - or if there are too many delicate items in the way, a powered track cleaner / fluid wiping track cleaning wagon.

     

    I do this when we are away for the summer months! - next year?

     

    I'll now investigate garden fleece...............

     

    But was just wondering what other remedies are out there...................

  20. This is a reflection of my having too much time on my hands..................

     

    As my layout continues to take shape the subject of dust and keeping it clear is increasingly in my thoughts - whilst in the construction stages it was easy to get out the hoover and clean up and give the track a serious clean and all was well.

     

    As I start introducing details and make track runs far more "delicate" to access with something like a hoover nozzle how do I keep it clear/clean

     

    Why do you guys do with say 5 year old well refined layouts to keep dust at bay  ............

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