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  1. 1 hour ago, Oncomin5torm said:

     

     

    These are dead easy to build.
    I have one and its a case of do one side to the base and then the centre supports and the other long side slots onto them, then the ends.

    I used wood glue, and occasionally super glue and activator to get an instant bond.

     

    Use clamps or weights and it'll come together as a nice board.

     

    Thanks for that, Going to start this evening, will post some snaps!

  2. 16 minutes ago, MrWolf said:

    I like that a lot, especially as I have just dug out an Avonside of sorts that I started building and am on with creating a GWR 517 out of a 14XX.

    Could you please tell me how you achieved the beading around the splashers?

    First of all I have dystonia, which amongst other things causes a Parkinsonian tremor in my hands, this means I have to think a little more carefully ahead to allow for it. I cut the splashers with a compass cutter, I would have preferred to scored the plastic card with dividers, but this way is easier for me. The beading on top of the splashers is cut from 20 thou plastic sheet, form it round a paint brush and stick it on so it is  just over width for the splasher. This was a to do and I have a bin full of failed attempts! Where it joins the footplate I just used some micro strip. I hope that is useful. As I say without the tremor I would probably done it differently

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  3. 9 minutes ago, SteamAle said:

    Hmm. There's nobody I worked with that I think I'd let near my layout! I hope the rest of the people you worked with weren't all like him!

    I must admit he did seem full of himself. It was very much 'look at what I can do' as if he was the only person that had ever done it. He also wanted to put them up on the big screen. Pleased in some respects that it failed. 

    It's difficult, because they pay to come in and I think some have unrealistic expectations. I'm pleased to say that 99.99% of my ex colleagues are excellent folk!

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, SteamAle said:

    Yes. it really needs editing. It was the guys first attempt at making moving recordings.

    Does give a different aspect, especially of the operator!

    Feedback about your layout has been fantastic from lots of people.

    You have made a big impression on so many of them, as the did the exhibition in general.

    The problem now is trying to do as well next year with visiting layouts, which is not going to be easy.

    I have a FB group; Ian Blenk's Model Railways and Musings if you want to see other stuff. I don't expect I'm allowed to broadcast that on here. Glad HBG got a good reception very flattering!

     

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  5. 16 hours ago, thetalkinlens said:

    Living only a few miles from Hallbankgate, this thread is of great interest and looks really impressive. Sadly I missed going to Workington show this year, so I hope it will be exhibited at another venue in the future.

    Thank-you, alas no more exhibitions, they really take it out of me, but regular updates on here!

    Ian

     

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