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I'd say yes to the vertical tank and the pipe run. I have part of the gaugemaster fuelling set and plan to do something similar on a future build. Not enough room on my clay build but one day...
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Very tempted tu use one of those kits on my tiny builds. Nice to hear you're pleased with it. The layout looks to be shaping up nicely.
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Nice sunny day, ideal for a spot of ballasting. Loader has received some wear and tear but still awaits gluing down.
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Lyle Park - a tiny urban terminus
bazzer42 replied to Rich_F's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
Small is good, always loved Silvertown since the Railway Modeller article/plan in the late 70s(?) -
Un named layout, based on a 1960s branch line 00
bazzer42 replied to Nicholas C's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
You may want to consider a dab of filler over the joint of the two wood backscene panels. I've no experience of papering over a joint but could be inviting a problem. -
Un named layout, based on a 1960s branch line 00
bazzer42 replied to Nicholas C's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
My go to epic is Portwey by Julian . Small simple but very effective. A search on micro layout forum here should find it. There is another Portwey that is diesel based so that should allow you to differentiate. -
Rich, check out Machen on Google, such a simple loading system crying out to be modelled. I've used a faller conveyor kit but only used one spruce. It is a tad short but some plastruct I beam will sort that.
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Another variation on a familiar theme. Edenley quarry loading point. Inspired by Machen pictures it will be a tuning fork with possibly a kick back for a loco or crippled wagon. I'm afraid I'm too tight to buy some rock moulds so made use of a strip of styrene attacked with a knife, screwdriver and blow lamp!
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Thanks Rich, I like the stage when you start adding little extras to breathe some life into a scene. Titivating as the wife calls it!
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Greenery has arrived at Edenvale. The cinema poster of "some like it hot" gives a date of 1959 probably the era I always thought this was based. Will put some passenger pictures up later.
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Melcombe Road Sidings: A beginner's inglenook
bazzer42 replied to RobAllen's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
Got to love the S and D. Dad took us poking around Highbridge works in the mid to late 60s. So scared we were going to get arrested! I assume you have seen the Betjeman video? I could almost watch it on repeat. -
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