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  1. That's right. That's why I didn't add the wallpaper to the ceiling line but left a section just plain painted above where the picture rail would be. Having looked a dozens of photos of part demolished houses I was surprised by how little of wall fittings/decoration, like fireplaces, picture rails, skirtings, built-in cupboards, cornices, etc., remained. It's almost like someone had gone in and stripped them out before demolition or they all came down when the ceilings and floors were knocked out.

     

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  2. Today I've added some filler over the card and wooden spatulas to form the undulations and disguise the sharp angles. This will form the basic more gentle landform that will need decorating with old brickwork, building materials and vegetation that has grown through it.

     

    I've also given the filler a coat of 'earth' coloured paint that I purchased today. Oddly it looks very similar to the desert yellow that I sprayed the brickwork in (my go to colour for the base of London yellow stocks brickwork). I'm going to need to darken the 'earth' with some browner colour.

     

     

     

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  3. I've now got the basic gable end wall in place - it will be the only 'complete wall of the row/scene - and given everything a coat of grey primer. Next will be the remnants of the front walls and the front yard walls. The view will be from the rear of the building showing the innards so the inside walls will need to be dressed (plaster, wall paper, etc) rather than just brick, meaning more modelling effort. I'd already included a smooth plaster representation for the inside of the gable end wall except the loft area.

     

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  4. I sketched up a very rough character drawing to give me an idea of how it could look and marked up the terraced properties outlines/boundaries on the sub-board. Then I tentatively started adding in some brick plasticard - doubled up so the embossed bricks were on both sides - in the lowered cellar areas to represent the party walls. The plan is that those on the left end are almost completely demolished while it is only a couple at the other end of the terrace that will have any resemblance of a house - just a few external walls and chimney stacks but no roof.

     

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  5. The next scenic vignette along the baseboard front from the Victorian warehouse will be a bomb damage/slum clearance site. It's a narrow triangular shaped site. There's plenty of photos on the web of such sites and building demolition to provide inspiration and research. I've started by cutting holes in the baseboard to allow a lower level for cellars, etc, to be modelled and provide undulation.

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    Next I've put together a removeable sub-board for the scene to carry out the modelling effort indoors. This includes lowered sections that drop in to the holes. It's only rough as, hopefully, there will be a lot of detail to cover it. This is only a beginning and there is much modelling effort to carry out so it may take some time.

     

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  6. On 18/03/2024 at 13:11, Crepello said:

    If only that pallet van was N gauge!

     

    I believe there is a simple and very cheap kit version of a pallet van available from the NGS. The downside is that it probably runs on a one piece Peco chassis.

     

     

  7. No modelling of recent as I've been away (last week) to Venice by train, stopping over in Switzerland. Some continental train snaps from the trip are posted here: https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/185192-train-trip-to-venice/#comment-5466282

     

    Back now, but not in the swing of modelling yet, so yesterday I prepared an article about my gasholder kit bashing, based on one I published in my magazine a while back. I'd adapted the kit from an above ground water tank type to a subterranean type with the kit tank made to represent the bottom holder lift with scratch made and added bottom level bracing. It looks a lot better and more appropriate IMO. And here's a gratuitous snap of it currently in place on the LB layout. However, there's still plenty to do on the gasholder station site:

     

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  8. The block with the warehouse is almost complete. I've added some shops overlooking Bermondsey Street which I'd always planned to do, although their frontages are not yet finished. And, of course, this is N/2mm scale for my under construction layout.

     

    I've also finally made and added hopper-heads and down pipes to the warehouse, but as I'm out of half round styrene strip I've not been able to add gutters and downpipes to the overhanging pitched roofs.

     

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  9. On 25/02/2024 at 15:22, bmthtrains - David said:

    Hunters Lane is featured in the Spring issue of BRM which is out now. 

     

    The layout looks great in the magazine, an impressive advert for British N gauge. Well done.

     

     

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  10. As part of the block with the warehouse, I'd planned to include some buildings facing the road, Bermondsey Street. I've chosen some fairly plain fronted three storey ones, including a café currently called Chapter 72, to base the model on, see here: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.501484,-0.0821143,3a,75y,235.21h,103.23t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s7w8xcfK0ruGuhCPrzhtbyw!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3D7w8xcfK0ruGuhCPrzhtbyw%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D28.525812%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu

     

    I've knocked up a card carcass as pictured below (apologies for quick poor quality snap) to get started :

     

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