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  1. Oh Mr. Porter!
    It's been a while, hasn't it?
     
    Much has happened since my first post including a rather embarrassing appearance on the telly! However, as I've completed more and more of my O gauge to do list, I have found myself with a major lack of modelling projects. So, it is with a heavy heart, that I must admit that I have embarked on many a OO project. One such project is Maude.
     
    Maude was probably the first steam locomotive I ever saw and has been a firm favourite ever since. Over the past few years I've worked on three different models of her. The first was awful, the second was passable and the third? The third is still being worked on! I hope you will forgive the fact that the following pictures were taken on my O-16.5 layout as I don't have a OO one.
     

     
    There's still a way to go, but so far so good methinks! The model is, of course, a Hornby J36 (previously Haig). It is a very smooth runner even at slow speeds - if you want something reliable and Scottish on your layout and can't find an Edinburgh Traffic Warden, this is the model for you.
     

     
    I've pilfered some fire irons from my D11 just to give this model some extra character.
     

     
    Those who own a model of Haig will know that the sides of the cab interior are oddly bare. I've tried to rectify this, but I'm not sure if I've done a particularly good job.
     

     
    I don't like to blow my own trumpet but I'm very pleased with the weathering on this model. I think it's my best yet. Hopefully it won't be too long before my plates from Narrow Planet arrive which will please the purist in me (I must have Neilson worksplates!).
     
    Anyway, I'll leave you all in peace for now. I hope to post more, but I said that last time and look how long it took me to make another post!
     
    (P.S. isn't it odd that, as someone who wants to see the real Maude in anything other than BR black, I have modelled her in said livery?)
  2. Oh Mr. Porter!
    I'm new to this website...well...not new. I've just not posted anything on here before (I've only recently made this account to boot), so i'm a little unfamiliar with how this whole thing works. Hopefully this blog entry won't be too messy! Anyway...
     
    Oh! I'm Stuart, by the way.
     
    I model and play with O gauge trains. Here's my most recently completed model: K&ESR coach no. 10.
     

     
    I say 'completed', but it hasn't got transfers yet! I'll get round to it at some point. The layout in the picture isn't mine, it's the Bo'ness Gauge O Group's 'Glenauchter' - a very good layout that I have had the pleasure of operating many a time.
     
    This is my layout...or part of it anyway.
     

     
    I'm actually the fourth (or fifth) person to own this layout. It started out as a Great Western branch station but by the time acquired it, it was a Caledonian/North British junction with various buildings of Scottish pre-grouping design! It's slowly being transformed into Farthing Moor' station. You may have noticed that some local hooligans have removed the 'h'!
     
    If you haven't figured it out by now, I like light railways a lot! Especially those run by Colonel Stephens. I made a small diorama this year of Broadstone station on the 'Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Railway'. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out.
     

     
    Is it perfect? No. But it serves a purpose...but what purpose?
     
    To display one of my first O gauge locos, in fact.
     

     
    One of my first proper weathering jobs. Perhaps she's a little too mucky, but I like it.
     
    I also like the LB&SCR. I recently acquired a D1 which wasn't in the best condition. I've done my best to clean it up a bit and make it more presentable. It's also the first time I've painted a loco in more than just one solid colour!
     

     
    Unfortunately she still sports a Drummond chimney. Until I can find a Stroudley one, I'm afraid it'll have to stay.
     
    So there you have it. My first blog thing. Who knows? I may do more...
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