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  1. Those trees have been purchased from the same model shop or in a large scenery bundle. All the leaves are the same colour!
  2. 3 x 3D printed bridge abutments/supports (OO/HO scale). Purchased from ebay as a set of 4 but these 3 no longer required by me. Postage only please!
  3. Some more pictures of updates: Layout: Left hand bridge has been converted into a hidden pipe bridge as per the idea from @RichardT. More scenic details including more bushes etc added. Platform details & figures added. Scratchbuilt low relief building entrance constructed. Not finished but nearly there. Back scene replaced with a more open factory image. This is Lots Road power station adapted & mirrored to fit on the back wall. Not finished but nearly there. Stock: 2 x MEA wagons weathered & 2 x Dapol 24T hoppers weathered. Scrap loads created for all 4 from my spares bin. Class 20 further weathered.
  4. Some pictures of some scenic and small additions... The section with the rough paint is to become a low relief building with a fake roller shutter door so will disappear soon.
  5. Needs to weather the buildings & wagons otherwise it's too clean... Amazing resin water effect too!
  6. How did you make your hopper metal loads? They look awesome & would like to copy for my open MEA/Limpet wagons.
  7. This image was taken on Agfa CT18 film on 1 April 1975 and shows a single-unit railcar (Class 121, I believe) awaiting a morning departure back to the mainline, stopping at delightfully named stations such as Toller.
  8. Rich_F

    EBay madness

    I've always been utterly baffled by TMC prices when you compare at other retailers!
  9. Try being a semi regular user of the peak East Grinstead line Thameslink services. When they actually run, aside from the 07:14 to Bedford that's solidly a 12 coach, it's a good game to guess if you're going to get an 8 or 12 coach unit turn up!
  10. Hi all! I'm looking for some street lamps to go on my loosely late 80s/early 90s themed micro layout. They DO NOT have to be lit, just scenic examples. I'm after some of the nice swan neck sodium style lamps that would have been commonplace on side streets/alleyways at the time. Aside from the expensive Scenecraft packs, I'm struggling to find a retailer who sells something that might have been put up in the 50s/60s. I've popped in a couple of pics of the types I'd ideally like to get. If anyone knows a retailer or 3D print outlet that makes lamp posts similar to the pics please reply!
  11. I've got myself two job interviews in the next 2 weeks. I feel this has allowed me a reward day to work on the layout & make significant progress. All is still rough & in progress but the theme is taking shape! Scenery: The bridge scenic bridge is up & installed. These are card kits from Manchester Model Railways & good value. The blue bits behind are to be painted black. On the other end I'm undecided & need something for the bridge to feed into on the left : Maybe a low profile warehouse frontage or something? The platform is complete with a low profile waiting hut I scratchbuilt out of spares. Obviously we need some lamps & a couple of figures. Rolling stock: I sold some other non-railway items which allowed me to acquire a near mint Lima 121. Sadly the BR blue/blue grey examples were way overpriced so I bought one of the GWR replica units. Cue some minor re-branding into a sort of believable BR livery. A quick service & some minor weathering & it's a peach of a runner!
  12. I also find that periodically thinning & detoxing a collection of built up models can be therapeutic. It's rewarding to have a "core" stable of 2-3 locos & some stock & get good use of them, rather than a huge collection of locos you'll use once & possibly never run again. That theory probably works best for us micro layout builders than larger layout builders in truth.
  13. The location for this micro has been set - somewhere upstream of Silvertown next to Venesta Wharf/Lyle Park. Services would likely take the form of a single class 121 running to/from North Woolwich, with a couple of extra peak hour shuttles to Stratford Lower Level. See the imaginary red track layout for what I was imagining in my mind! 😆 Thus, I've renamed the layout 'Lyle Park'.
  14. Love the job you've done on the shunter. Making me want to buy an old dock shunter & do similar to it!
  15. Some significant progress. Too much to explain so I'll upload some images. As you can see, each end will have a low relief bridge support to hide the scenic break & platform end. A footpath will run under the bridge support to the scenic break. The platform area will be where the piece of paper is. I'm quite proud of my little burned out Ford Fiesta (mangled & weathered Oxford model). Some more vegetation needs to be added.
  16. I've had the itch to create a micro layout set in an urban environment. Call it a new project to work on to distract me from my frustrating job search 🙄. To this end I've devised a very simple micro layout design using two Wills station halt kits as a terminus base. I've taken inspiration from places like Croxley Green & Silvertown with some influences from the Marshlink line for station buildings. Ideally I'd like it to be a micro layout but also feel cluttered & busy being set in an urban setting. The goal is to create something urban but in an absolutely tiny setting I could transport around! Setting: Somewhere in London At the end of a soon to be closed branch line Set it an urban environment Served by a single diesel railcar/DMU Design: Single track line with siding (possibly disused) Scenic break hidden by a road overbridge Two platform halt kits along the back wall Brick retaining walls Parking area at the front with a foot crossing Construction Wickes wood shelf cut-and-shut to size MDF panels cut to encase the cameo scene Fiddle yard made from leftover section of the shelf
  17. That's definitely giving me inspiration for a future layout!
  18. It was a good gig. Lots of classics but they also played 2-3 from their new album Black Red. Myself, the gf & a friend went drinking in Camden so we missed the support. But for each venue they had a smaller, different rock group supporting.
  19. Coulsdon Town? Albeit modern the A23 goes under the station directly. Dug out & built in 2006/7. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.3225078,-0.1363521,17z?entry=ttu Redhill? A25 road comes down the hill & under 3 platforms + sidings & through tracks. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.2400376,-0.1662937,3a,75y,103.24h,92.94t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1swq1MWf9arYrML9ah2QSTjA!2e0!5s20230401T000000!7i16384!8i8192!5m1!1e1?entry=ttu
  20. I believe it's the last standing remnants of one of the Dietzsch lime kilns that were built on site between 1867 and 1900. A lot of the other buildings were demolished.
  21. Completed another section of the North Downs Way today. Reigate Hill - Stepping Stones in Dorking. Passed by the old Betchworth & Brockham quarries & limeworks.
  22. Seeing as I'm going to see them next Thurs at the Roundhouse with the gf 🙃
  23. It's a Bachmann. From looking at the various US railfan sites I browse, NS 6551 IRL is actually an SD60 standard cab loco.
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