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Adrian Stevenson

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  1. I have a GWR livery Pannier tank which also has the offending BR smokebox number plate and shed plate. I removed the number plate by twisting it which convieiently snap off the peg leaving it slightly proud. By careful use of a scapel blade I shaved it flush. The printed plate was removed with a stiff paint brush and a tiny bit of acetone. A quick rub over with some soot weathering powder and you would not know it was ever there. I may now renumber the loco and add the number to the bufferbeam now. I will add to photo once completed. Cheers, Ade.
  2. Hi Steve, interesting you mention David Jenkinson's mantra. I have tried to follow this with my own 7mm layout where I am modelling Malmesbury station. I have been doing a blow by blow account in the 7mm sub forum. Most of my (hideous!) compression is down to where the line runs off over the bridge and into the tunnel. This allows the station itself to be a fairly good representation. Cheers, Ade.
  3. Hi Andy, you are always one for surprises! Great idea and I am so pleased you will be keeping SMS come what may. Cheers, Ade.
  4. I must agree with Chris. The ballasting has really transformed it. Coming on great. Cheers, Ade.
  5. That sets the station platform off nicely.
  6. Hi Dan, yes it is a Heljan Large Prairie Tank 6110 2-6-2 you can see. For couplings these might be an option for you? I have not used them myself though. My days of doing 4mm were 40 years ago now and I just used the usual Tri-ang/Hornby/Wrenn couplings. http://www.gwr.org.uk/procouplings.html Cheers, Ade.
  7. Hi Andy, I really enjoyed your and Jeff's visit. I used your favourite tool this afternoon (the hot glue gun ) to secure down the cattle dock, lamp shed and coal store. Gave the Sentinel it's first coat of GWR green too. Cheers, Ade.
  8. Hi Tim, I gently used a glass fibre brush. Cheers, Ade.
  9. A few pics of the Sentinel. Buffer beams repainted red. Coal load fitted. Lettering removed from the body and all glazing, makers plate and roof masked off ready for the respray. Cheers, Ade.
  10. Now designing the last baseboard. This will taper off from 3 feet wide to about two foot wide. Length will eight foot. Reason for this is to not block access to the doors. The board will feature a small crossing over the line, known as Lover's Lane, then a small girder bridge over the Avon and finally into the tunnel. This will be severely compressed, but they are nice features to model. The fiddle yard will be on the remainder of the board. The fiddle yards will be cassette based I think? The height of the baseboards has been chosen to coincide with one of the logs forming the cabin wall, so only one will be need to be cut, as eventually the line will run down the garden about 40 feet. Cheers, Ade.
  11. Hi Ian, the ref number would indicate it is the 4mm scale version. Cheers, Ade.
  12. I have also fitted a smoke alarm. I have tomorrow off work, so Andy and Jeff are coming over to see the cabin and the layout. I am starting to get a few things for the cabin and have bought a new matching kettle today as I know Andy like his tea Cheers, Ade.
  13. Hope everyone has survived the storm ok? We have had it bad here. I was on the cabin roof at 8.30am this morning as a few roof titles were starting to flap around. Luckily I had some mastic still in stock. My next door but one neighbour lost all the ridge titles to his house, which then smashed in next doors car and motorbike. Thankfully no one was hurt. This afternoon I have done some more work on the layout and taken some photos to share with some goods stock in place. This first shot shows all three baseboards now with the track in place. This copies the prototype track layout but was obvious concessions to space and not having handbuilt points. Overall I am pleased with the results.
  14. Hi Ken, glad to see you are on the mend. The loco is up to your usual very high standard. Cheers, Ade.
  15. Smokebox number plates are a BR thing. If you want a pure Great Western era loco, you need to get rid of them. Cheers, Ade.
  16. Today's update. Here is the loading bay which I laid the other day. The big news is all the track is now laid! The cork underlay has also been trimmed to size. I have spent the whole day on the layout. I will be adding some more pics tomorrow. Tested the track and all runs smooth, but only DC at present. Cheers Ade.
  17. Looking good, I would agree and go for some 3d printed pots. Cheers, Ade.
  18. Hi Andy, I like the thumper. Good luck on the sale. Cheers, Ade.
  19. Hi Julian, I will try and take some. Hopefully more progress will be made this weekend. Cheers, Ade.
  20. Hi Guys, yours truly in the news with a find I made at a valuation event. My hands were shaking when I looked the diary entry for the first day of the Somme. The story is going viral. I was on TV yesterday and on local radio this morning. https://www.foxnews.com/science/world-war-i-diary-discovered-barn-battle-of-the-somme Cheers, Ade.
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