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Captain Kernow

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  1. Not at all, and perhaps the focus quality reflects the standard of photographic equipment available to the intrepid Victorian photographer that took the shot!
  2. Superb set of images. In fact, I was inspecting the brake van at Staverton Bridge a couple of weekends ago after a splendid meal up the road at The Sea Trout Inn... You're doing some nice work there!
  3. Better than 'X Factor' or 'Strictly' any day! That viaduct's going to have a bit of 'X' factor when it's done (provided you keep strictly to the prototype...)
  4. I really ought to start checking the stock for the Blackburn show in a moment or two....

    1. newbryford

      newbryford

      And prepare for the long journey north!

    2. Captain Kernow

      Captain Kernow

      Mental preparation began long ago!.........

  5. I should start checking the stock for the Blackburn show in a moment or two....

  6. This is an interesting method, but I'm curious to know how many sleeper bays were done at a time, what kind of glue was used and (assuming it wasn't standard white PVA), how long it took to go off sufficiently, to prevent the scattered ballast from adhering to it's uppermost surface? Again, an interesting idea - is there a specific advantage with using this as opposed to, say, a teaspoon to scatter?
  7. That's one superb image there Jon - the weathering is beyond reproach....
  8. One of the perils of adding cosmetic fishplates is that if you are using the rather nice P4 Track Co plastic ones, you need to cut them in half (unless you are putting them on an actual rail joint). When laying the track on Callow Lane, I prefered to lay the track more as lengths of (made-up) flexi track, using their components, rather than actually try to lay individual 45' or 60' panels. This means that I now have to cut small grooves in the tops of the rail heads at the appropriate intervals and glue fishplate halves on each side of an otherwise solid rail. Apart from the extreme fiddliness of cutting the plastic items in two, you then need to square up the ends where they have come off the sprue, and cut off the remains of the tiny plastic joining piece on the back of each fishplate half, so that it will glue nice and flat against the side of the rail. Of course, once it's all painted and weathered in, there could be a risk of it all disappearing into the overall scene of the layout, but I'm hoping that those on the main running lines at least will stand out a bit, as the rust colour will be fairly light (based on Humbrol No.62 Matt Leather), with the fishplates freshly oiled by the PW, and thus a darker colour. That is, unless the men in the white coats don't cart me off first....
  9. Glueing cosmetic fishplates onto the sides of rails...

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    2. Jon020

      Jon020

      running is improved if you manage not to glue your fingers to the rails at the same time

    3. Will Vale

      Will Vale

      Are you putting them on the insides too, or just the outside?

    4. Captain Kernow

      Captain Kernow

      Yes, putting them on the inside and the outside. I'm using the plastic ones from the P4 Track Co, cut in half....

  10. Stopped weathering retaining walls and girder bridges for a moment, and will now scratchbuild a couple of pizzas...

  11. Peter, You speak authoritatively and that's helpful, your post clearly implies that the operational situation is more complex than most of us at first appreciated. Although not on my own 'patch' in NR, I had always understood that the Cambrian crossing required the NR signalling to switch over to ERTMS, and I have in my possession a copy of the relevant 'Yellow Peril' operations notice, which states that it was to go live from 0001 on Sunday 05/9/10. Talking to colleagues at work, I was under the impression (although I may have misunderstood), that the ERTMS issue was the only factor holding up the use of the Cambrian crossing by WHR trains, certainly as far as NR were concerned?....
  12. But why would they do that, assuming that the Pont Croesor to Porthmadog section is completely open, when they could run through the whole length of the line?
  13. Went in to do a bit of innocent Proxy Shopping for 10800 just now, only to find stuff waiting there for me too! (mind you, one of the items was a lovely Hawksworth!)

    1. beast66606

      beast66606

      Does the word "innocent" go with "shopping" CK ?

    2. ian

      ian

      Perfect excuse. "It's not for me dear, it's 10800's...."

    3. Captain Kernow

      Captain Kernow

      'Innocent is as Innocent does', as Kenneth Branagh probably never said, Beast!

       

      Yes, Ian, that has been known to work! ;-)

  14. Superb scene, BD, but too dark to make anything out by the flickering candles down y'ere in the back of beyond, so I've taken the liberty of lightening it up a tad...
  15. Thanks for the kind comments, Phil and the tip re the white handrails, which I can rectify tonight. The missing lampirons may be missing because,..er...they're missing on the models! I've given the plough vans back to Re6/6 now, so perhaps we can reinstate them in due course!
  16. Looe steam - starts this Sunday 19th Sept!

  17. I've been detailing and weathering a couple of Re6/6's locos, together with a couple of his 'Sharks' for Matford. Not quite my usual period, but it's been fun, and I also get to play with them at Scaleforum!
  18. Hi Frank, The 14XX is indeed a K's kit, but has various extra bits, such as a turned brass smokebox door, turned brass buffers and other additional details. It used to run in OO on the original K's chassis, but it's actually one of only two of my OO locos that I have converted to P4, so it's now got a Perseverence chassis, Ultrascale driving wheels and a Mashima motor with High Level gearbox.
  19. Excellent - can we have another report in, say, 1,000 miles please?
  20. has spent the evening weathering with airbrush, only to rub most of it off again with cotton buds!....

    1. Pennine MC

      Pennine MC

      And your point is :-)

  21. would Pennine consider a negotiated settlement with regards to his status, perhaps with an increased level of standing being phased in over 5 years?

  22. Craig - have a try with some moss as well - plenty on my lawn if you need any - naturally growing things often look good in miniature. The harbour scene is pure delight and very well observed!
  23. That'll be my friend David Butcher, if you found his articles interesting, I'd recommend his railway career autobiography 'From Steam to Stone', published by Oakwood Press Still an active modeller, David has a huge knowledge of railways and their operations and is one of life's true gentlemen.
  24. I do like that image, Simon, nice misty, sepia effect on the shed too! Is the working - in 1963 - a special charter over the S&MJR?
  25. Super photo, Larry, and you're spot on in your assessment there! I know of no other railway in the 'heritage/steam' sector that has quite the pull of the WHR for me at the moment.
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