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57 minutes ago, scoobyra said:
and I finally got around to adding some discharged toilet roll to the track.
ERM ... shouldn't that be a bit more brown...
but as i said before nice details... got a rusty old coke can?
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3 hours ago, BobM said:
Hi John.....
Thanks for the kind comments..... Cambrian Street is a return to modelling for me and is a steep learning curve, which I am enjoying immensely with all the kind input from everyone on here......
The filler I am using is......
First time I have used it.......seems okay and can be used quite moist to push into the joins...says it will set rock hard?
Regards always......
Bob
milliput is great .. just stinks use a scaple (watch fingers as i have many scares) or bradle to score any brick or stone work lines back in corners etc.. dont worry 100% as dirt hangs there as well
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Onto platform kiosks while some ballast drys (stl files on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3453209)
needs a bit more painting (esp dirt, etc)
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on to platform kiosk's etc needs a bit more painting etc..
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3453209
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2 hours ago, Pacific231G said:
No chance I'm afraid. Everything I did for the BBC Computer Literacy Project is currently available from the BBC and I do sometimes see other bits of my work and even whole programmes on YouTube but only from the late 1980s onward. I've not been able to find any of the shorts, like the ROC film, that I made around the early 1980s for BBC South. They were shot and cut on reversal film, transmitted straight off telecine into a live broadcast and never transferred to tape. They may still exist in an obscure film library (though I doubt it) and, even when I wanted one of them- an interview with a veteran of Ypres- for a BBC WW1 project a few years ago, I could find no record of it at all let alone the film itself.
I'm afraid that television is very ephemeral and I can't even remember making some of the stuff that had my name on the end; that may of course be a blessing!
if you have any film names (can PM me your full real name as in credits) i could dig the inet, you never know
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nice.. i like the fact it's not flat..
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done the cad bit and managed to get this . @140mm Radius
see more @
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and this is why i wanted it
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and onto the yard track.. hopeing and so far so good to print track base (@140mm Radius)
so far so good 11.25 degree angle works best atm as alot of friction feeding in the rail.
couplerings are tight, but this part is single truck shunt so should be ok for my needs.
the center is clear for latter Air Dry Clay Cobbles
next to see if i can get this to work.. the hole is for a micro servo.
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and onto the yard track.. hopeing and so far so good to print track base (@140mm Radius)
so far so good 11.25 degree angle works best atm as alot of friction feeding in the rail.
couplerings are tight, but this part is single truck shunt so should be ok for my needs.
the center is clear for latter Air Dry Clay Cobbles
next to see if i can get this to work.. the hole is for a micro servo.
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Interesting I do like the lower fiddle yard idea. A good space saver
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i thought 3rd photo was real thing for a bit, has that 80's camera look well done
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Squirrel
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thats helpfull info.. looking to do the smae to my water tower thanks for tips
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nice makeing sashs is time consuming.. but worth it
not sure if outer's are sash as well, <-- bad news is the photo shows a distinct shadow on mid bar, and with that larger vertical divide (for the balance wieghts) i fear they will be sorry
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4 minutes ago, Brian D said:
Sorry, fell foul of the 10 meg rule for photos. You'll have to wait for that pic. These pics were taken with the new smart phone and are much better quality than the old phone but, of course, the jpeg files are much bigger.
Regards,
Brian.
I think there's a minor bug.. jf you hit upload and cancel it.. the limit goes wrong
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For dcc automation I use rocrail.. this was a early prof of concept stop frame video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EQXBgCh_EY557_tPPFiP4IWOZQt-rQkuxw/view?usp=drivesdk
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i have come to conlcusion that 3d printers don't speed up model making .. they just make you do more..
in this i have 3d printed, windows, boxes. barrels, pub sign etc.... (printer stated to get a slip on y axis that did not matter for crapy old boxes , but thats now fixed again... crap cheep chinese printer)
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thanks.. thought so just had one of those moments..
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thanks.. having a moment here trying to rember if 16.5 is center to center
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Do you know what caused the buckle?
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1 minute ago, Worsdell forever said:
This sort of thing - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staddle_stones
Got to get a few jobs done in the next couple of months, we're going to York! https://yorkshow.org.uk/layouts/
Yep thats the sort of thing less shed, plus Hay and a reed thatched temp roof to keep water off/out
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i have wired a CanonDC camera to a PC via USB and all the controls like exposeure where getable and changeable via PC... BUT (as in all things IT ) it depends on the Camera Model etc..
For what its worth I used http://digicamcontrol.com/
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they mentioned outside hay storage on a TV programm i saw other day.. and if done right it will stay green inside, wrong usually equals brown, black decay.. they even covered part of it in tactched as per your model, the only thing different was it was not on the ground, but on mushroom shaped stones, with wodden frame..
meenwhile LOVE it
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nice i reconsie that fence
erm what.. is that to make it slower ? got any details as have some shuters that nead SLOWing down ALOT