rob D2
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It's a fantastic looking layout !
If I had one piece of constructive criticism - I'd get those BR yellow vehicles toned down to suit the rest of the weathered look
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That's very neat work,
Always pays to have diagrams of the ' lectrics
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Not necessarily,
I use insulfrog on my plank with DCC with no problems.
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Hi,
I'm trying to put some buffers on a Bachmann 37. It appears the old sources are no longer available , ie A1 and craftsman.
Are there any other or are Bachmann packs of buffers suitable ? The buffers on my other 37s seem pretty basic
Thanks in advance if anyone has gen
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Looking forward to it....
I'm betting that chap has a layout called ' Dunelm Mill '.
Moving on...
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Slow progress, but I finished the portacabin more or less
Military vehicle shed is coming on, I'm waiting for a delivery of plastic strip to do the framing on the doors hopefully a bit more subtly than before
On rolling stock, I'm hoping I can make this into 37116 in BR blue with transrail logo.its taking more work than I thought though
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He was spurred on by England being knocked out ? Is he Welsh ?
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Nice work,
I can't stand model trees. They are either cheap bog brushes or far too expensive hand made generally - yours are fantastic though mal,
Can you transplant them ??
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All very good, but it takes seconds to look at a photo and avoid these problems in the first place !
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They smoke some seriously strange s.... In Brisbane.
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No, I wasn't accusing you fenman.
However the EWS beasties were applied to 250 brand new class 66s so they must have liked it. One of the design houses did correctly say the name EWS didn't really portray what they did at all.
But then again look at RES, that blue flash livery didn't really convey much to me - were those parcels travelling at light speed or something ?
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Ah but the three beasties must have taken longer than gWr !
I think there was an element of snobbery with EWS that the design houses didn't like an amateur thinking up a logo as was the case with this competition
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It's a nice green , but it needs more contrast - maybe like the 1997 original great western !
The GWR logo just looks old fashioned rather than retro.
And to think this probably cost them a couple of million to get some chap in red braces and silly glasses to think this up.
I could have done it in two minutes with juniors lidl pen set.
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Looking good !
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Ah now that's good to know, I might go for it. A lump of wood painted grey doesn't make a filing cabinet as I found out.
Shame our printer is on the blink I wanted some posters for the walls
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Thanks,
I could do with some more furniture !
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This weeks modelling time was spent...
Creating a desk for the portacabin
And further weathering of VGAs or VKA in this case.this is my least favourite one, as the base weathered Colour from Bachmann wasn't great. I'm not sure I've gone bit heavy on this one. We'll see.
It's till hard to find images of these vans circa 96/7/8. You can find as built or recent mainly so I'm going for in between. Dirty but not totally tarnished and rusty as they are today.
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Modern diesels ? Can't see Hornby have made as much as Bach recently
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Keep it coming. This is what I like about small layouts . They are quick and you don't lose interest.
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Looks great !
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Nice bridge stu !
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Reminds me of when they restored 37350,,,,
It looks nice but 37057 will always be ' Viking ' to me !
James Makin's Workbench - 1990s dirty diesels & grotty wagons
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I agree.
It was and is one of the most authentic depot layouts. A trailblazer really.