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  1. Said I’d be still be knocking around waiting, well 6 years later I am! 
    Good to see it out and yes shame about losing all those photos. I held off for a long time as I double post over on Western Thunder so it was all there then Jeff Grainger convinced me to sort it out it’s the currency of the forum.

    Still my build in the same 6 years has bearly moved! So I’m reassured I’m in good company 😆

  2. On 23/01/2024 at 16:14, lyneux said:

    Thanks Ade for the kind comments. It's a little while until I do the culvert so plenty of time to snap me a pic! 😃

    Hi Guy happened to be driving by yesterday but my hoped for camera position on the lower slopes of the wood was unreachable in the wet conditions. So much as other photos here I was limited to the road bridge to look at the Calvert.

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    That’s the best I could obtain sorry.

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  3. Morning Giles,

    all looking handsome.

    I don’t want to detract from the magnificent work of Paul’s but is the 3 storey low relief building on the lean?

    the verticals don’t seem to align with its surrounding buildings?

    Could be in temporary as you described the others.

  4. 6 hours ago, Physicsman said:

    Don, Shaun - thanks for the comments. And Peter, you've been modelling longer than I have, so it's good to know that others suffer from this (almost illogical) loss of interest.

     

    As promised, a few Moon pics - I have to keep Ade happy! These are compressed Jpegs - much smaller files than the original TIFs. But they do stand a bit of enlargement. To give a sense of scale, the largest craters in these images are around 60 - 80 miles (100 - 130km) in diameter.

     

    North east area of the Moon:

     

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    One of the large "seas" - Mare Serenitatis - a huge (400 miles across) lava bed....

     

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    The 60 mile wide crater Plato, with internal shadows from the mountains on its Western wall:

     

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    The Caucasus Mountains and "Alpine Valley" (at upper left corner):

     

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    South eastern area of the Moon - craters everywhere!

     

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    Hope these are of interest.

     

    Hopefully, there may be some railway-related stuff on here later in the Spring!

    Outstanding pics Jeff, love em! Makes a welcome detour from 4’8” an a alf stuff! 🤣😉.

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  5. 23 minutes ago, wiggoforgold said:

    Thanks Ade. The position of the building is inspired by photos of the pub, with the building at right angles to the pub. The orientation divides the area into two, with an area outside the pub and another by the shed. The area modelled is just a corner  - think it may have been an old stonemasons yard, now used for the maintenance of lorries.

     

    Ah that will explain it. Makes perfect sense now! Looking good.

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  6. Nicely done Alex,

    Wasn’t what I was expecting.. I had presumed from your description at Edington it was at 90 deg to how it is I.e. running in line with the other buildings and as wide as the space you left!

    Now I’m really interested to see how this building blends in.

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  7. Good to hear from you Jeff!

    Seems my poignant post top of the page was a close guess followed by Jay echoing that.

    Then bless him and may he rest in peace, your good friend Jonathan pops in to update us.

    Just to prove life is so short, grab everything you love and cherish with both hands while you can.

    So in doing what makes you happy you are following the path!

    Keep us updated Jeff and chuck a few of those dark sky photos on here for us to marvel at!

    Cheers

    Ade

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  8. Enjoyed reading the 5 pages Guy, shame a lot of the photos are missing from the earlier pages due to the forum crash!

    Great looking layout and captures it well. Trackwork looks very good. Then it all does!
    I live pretty close by and worked as an electrician at Foster Yeoman 1999 to 2003 never took on single photo! Never crossed my mind! As all my focus was on kettles pre 1968! Look back now I worked everywhere over the railway could of captured some decent stuff.

    I did go over to the wagon repairs shed at Whatley once to look at some lighting, so saw what you have modelled there from inside the fence as it were, your doing/done a great job on it.

    The culvert photo your short of I’m sure I could get for you but wouldn’t be until I’m that way. So might be next week might be in a months time no good really I know!

    Following with much interest.

    Ade

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  9. 59 minutes ago, ISW said:

    As you sure that's a good idea? I know that 00-gauge ballast is oversized (which is why I use N-gauge ballast on my 00-scale layout) and smaller sizes would be better, but the incorporation of 'dust' into the ballast will just make it set even harder. Unless, of course, you are sieving it before reuse?

     

    Ian

    Hi Ian it’s woodland scenics fine more n gauge than 00 I have done away with the real stuff causing problems by staining the sleepers with dust which is why I repainted them!

    the stuff I reused was just up against the rock outcrop not on the track that will be new.

    Essentially what you said not a good idea to reuse on the track.

    Though with a small hammer in a jar it did go down quite fine again probably as it had real stone in it!

    Cheers for the advice.

    Ade

  10. Was an easy process to remove the ballast as I demonstrate here.
    Matte Medium the adhesive doesn’t go rock hard at 25 to 75 diluted to water.

     

     

    Then sucked off with a vacuum with a cloth over to recover it.
    Crushed back to loose again slightly and reused beside the track as below.
     

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    Sleepers repainted below.

     

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    More soon.
    Cheers for the likes and looking in.

  11. 2 hours ago, bootneckbob said:

    I spent the afternoon completing the 4 background sheets I'd started in the week, and putting some ground material down on the foam behind the raised wall. Years ago a bought some trees called forest canopy, I had thought they were rubbish, but I dug them out today and used some of them. I have to say, I think they look pretty good. They are mixed in with some seafoam and horsehair. The gap between the ground and the trees will be filled in with trees planted in the foam. I also did some laying of some cable trunking but there's a lot more to do on that.  

     

    The first picture shows the difference between the back scene with and without this addition. You can also see the cable trunking I did. The newly laid part isn't perfectly straight.IMG_20240113_1915525.jpg.e864aea93ce460b59f68794894c7e750.jpg

     

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    Looks Bob on the backscene treatment! Better by far than without coming together rather well.

     

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  12. On 09/01/2024 at 21:48, NHY 581 said:

    Well, thats pretty much all of the track cut roughly to length. Final trimming/bending will be done when the track is actually laid. 

     

    Here is where we are thus far. 

     

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    Rob

    Ah Great a new layout arriving soon.

    Just caught up with this excellent news, time to change my notification setting to every post and clog up my inbox but small price to pay not to miss anything from Abroad. (Cardiff is abroad)!) 

    Looking good Rob will enjoy seeing this come together.

    on another note S22 0-6-0 T Accurascale ? Nowt there? From a post a page or 2 back?

    Cheers….

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