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  1. On 25/11/2021 at 16:00, wainwright1 said:

    Hi Matt.

     

    Have you seen this in the layout topics. Might prove of interest especially the most recent posts.

    All the best

    Ray

     

    Hi Ray, 

    Yes, read this thread before and found it very inspiring: it is good to be reminded of it though. Not much done for a while now. Time has been tight with other commitments, but I live in hope that this Sunday may see some modeling time. 

  2. Sorry you've lost your mojo. If it's any consolation mine ebbs and flows all the time; my work is glacial at times.

    Regarding the weathering. I find weathering a bit of a dark art. Sometimes I do something that i really like, but then I try and emulate it and it looks like a dog's dinner. The building looks fine to me, but maybe the ground work could do with some variation/toning down a little.

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  3. 6 hours ago, bazzer42 said:

    I've used piano wire in tubes for peco points on a previous layout.  Measuring some here looks about 1mm diameter.   These were straight runs from point to edge of board I.e. virtually 90° to baseboard., a bit of leeway with that but not much.

     

    Thanks bazzer. I've used some before and ran it through small choc blocks for support etc, but I no longer remember how I came about the wire, not it's dimensions, so that helps. I have seen a link to a certain large DIY chain that claims to sell the wire, but I think it needs straightening as it comes coiled. 

  4. @sb67 thanks for the kind words. 

    The arches were coloured with a mixture of Skin tones soft pastels by Boldmere (stocked by the works from memory) Derwent pastels from Hobbycraft and and polychromus pencils by Faber Castell from WHSmith.

    There is a thread on RM web about using pencils - search polychromus - that gave me the idea, but trying to find the right ones was a chore. Dark chrome yellow was used a lot, but I also used light yellow ochre and yellow ochre. Brown ochre, raw umber and burnt sienna were used too. I just did bits at time and sometime wiped bits away if I thought it was overdone. The stone setts have been coloured with a graphite pencil to start then odd ones highlighted with the coloured pencils too. Hope this helps.

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  5. Slowly but surely it is starting come together. 2 weeks galavanting around seeing friends, a funeral, festival and returning to work has left little time for much modelling, but I have finally completed laying the setts the night before last; weathering next. I started on lining up the arches that form the scenic break but they need some work. I also built a scalescenes barge over a few nights too, and although I made a mistake here and there I think I've rescued it. I'm too knackered tonight to do anything - photos can wait for another day. 

     

  6. Further work done with covering the area with setts. It is still not finished but almost done. I'm pretty happy with the direction it's going in, but I recognise that some on the inset track pieces could be better. You can see where the first half have been finished with various shades of grey intermixed with occasional colours against the bare wills sheets. The back boards have had a single coat of matt emulsion for the time being, but will need to be finished with something else. 

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  7. Time has been tight over the past few weeks so little has been achieved.

    However, I gave the setts a coating of spray varnish to seal in the work done with the pencils/chalks etc. Disappointingly there was some blooming - this happened before of some card structures too - although it doesn't detract too much and tbh I think it will get covered with weathering. 

    I have also started to construct the back scene boards, but I've realised that I should have thought a bit harder about how they are going to be secured because the wooden bracing is a bit light; I've been sourcing corner bracing and other suitable brackets to hold everything in place.

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  8. Nothing done on the layout board for a while now due to various reasons that are not modelling related, but I have been trying to get some Wills brick arches suitably coloured up. 

    These have been recycled from a layout I built almost 30 years ago. I had painted them red brick but have roughly removed most of paint and started again to get a weathered yellow brick. I've used pastels, chalks and pencils. 

    What do think so far?

     

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  9. A bit more progress tonight. A few more sheets of Wills stone setts butchered to fit. Whilst far from perfect, it is also far from finished, but I'm rather pleased with it so far. I intend to fill in any of the large gaps with a bit filler and make it look like detritus. A small amount of fettling has been required - I think in places the sheets are interfering with the loco wheels a smidgen so causing stalling at low speed - but overall, it's running ok. 

    I'm not sure how much more of the stone setts I want to lay as I think it may need some variation, but I will see. I think once I've fitted some more of the inlays I shall pause on that front for a bit an concentrate on the arches forming a scenic break, buildings, gates, and hopefully build up a little canal scene.

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  10. Lurgy, trips away and catching up with work has slowed the modeling down somewhat.

    However, some more Wills sheets have been fitted and I've made a start on a low relief terrace house back.  

    I need to make a set of gates to go between the two buildings; the temporary one is there to give an idea.

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  11. On 25/05/2021 at 16:00, ManofKent said:

    Setts engraved and given an initial coat of black, followed by grey acrylic.

     

    I think by the time I've picked out a few individual stones in  a couple of colours (won't go mad as they're generally pretty even in life), added a wash and powders for mortar the regularity of the Wills sheet won't standout too much against the hand-carved, particularly with a crane on top...

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    I think it's looking pretty good. You're a lot better at this inlaid track malarkey than me. 

    I briefly considered using check rails and found out that they were not always installed and took the easy option. I've been making slow progress with mine due to a non covid lurgy doing the rounds that floored the family, but I have fitted some more Wills stone setts. I tried using Das clay as a trial but it didn't scribe well for me. 

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