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  1. This is one end of the cutting near the canal basin.   Very much foundation stage - long before any vegetation.   Signal gantry had just been completed - bespoke item. 

     

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  2. 18 hours ago, Psiborg said:

    I looked at your thread because I have visited Chesterfield a lot, as it is only around 20 minutes from where I live.

     

    OK, it's not the Chesterfield I was expecting but I do like what you have done with Macclester 😉.  Good details and good buildings make it worth following 👍🏻 

     

    Keep up the good work

    Simon

    Thanks Simon.   Ha Ha    Hope to take some more photos shortly and add some video

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  3. On 20/01/2021 at 09:12, demsby said:

    Stumbled across your layout on YouTube last night, it looks brilliant. Such a good atmosphere, looks like a really believable location.

     

    Thank you very much for the compliment - apologies that I haven't replied previously.   Added a few more photos recently that you might like to see.

  4. Few more photos from today - including new tamper. 

     

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    New community building - preparation for some roadworks in the forground - a cameo scene going in.

     

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    Tamper passing through cutting below back of garage

     

     

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  5. Been adding some photos back into my thread.  After all the problems I have been trying to re-establish the progression of the layout.   Hope it all makes sense with the retweaking!

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  6. One thing I did during the pandemic is to redo my layout's website.   Very helpfully (!!!) my website provider packed up and I had to move to another company.

     

    Here is the link to then new site (this has also been changed in the opening entry in this thread).

     

    https://chesterfielddcc.vpweb.com/

     

    Hopefully adding some more photos soon and a video.

  7. Started work a few weeks ago on the station buildings - and a low relief shop - most of the photos above are on the other side of the layout.    There is still a lot to do here - culminating in the painting and weathering.   The plan is to add a car park, turning / drop off area for taxis in front of the station and a bus stopping area to the right of the station entrance.   There is also some work to do on the backscene to add views through the gaps in the buildings to what lies beyond. 

     

    The John Lewis building has working lighting - although this needs some finishing touches.   If you wish to guess how the front of the building was finished let me know - see if you can recognise the product that has been adapted - I will confirm if it's right.  

     

     

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    Amazing new tamper - great addition to my rolling stock on Chesterfield.   I'll add some more photos and details in due course - see if I can get some good night shots - the lighting is to be seen to be believed!!!

     

     

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  9. Hi

     

    Thanks for replying.  Tried that - but didn't work!!     I think I have found the answer via another means.  Apparently the issue was with my Powerpro system box.  The chip in it was an older one that didn't provide for functions up to 28.  Mine went back to 2004 and I need a 2007 chip.    I had this advice from NCE and Digitrains - I have ordered a chip from the latter.

     

    I hope this thread may prove helpful to someone looking on RMWEB in the future. 

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  10. Hi

     

    I'm sorry if this has cropped up before - I did look first but couldn't find a relevant entry. 

     

    I can access functions F0 to F9 but not F10 - 28.    I have followed the procedure that is on a few websites and Youtube clips and changed the value of the OPTION key from 94 to 122.   You may skip what follows in italics  if you wish - but copied and pasted this so that you can see what I have done.   

     

    If you cab is wireless, remove the batteries first.

    To access the cab set up mode:

    1) Turn on the command station
    2) Unplug your cab from the command station or panel.
    3) Press and hold down the SELECT LOCO button on the cab while plugging in the cab. The cab will now enter its internal setup program. Release the select loco button after the cab is plugged in. 
    4) Press the Enter Key 5 times. Look for: PROG OPTION KEY

    The factory key value is 94 so the OPTION button will act as BRAKE button.

    Use the table below for other choices.

    Press Enter to complete your selection after you have entered your correct option key value.

    A common use is a value of 122 to program the option key as a Function Key Shift.  Function Key Shift gives quicker and easier access to upper level functions above F10 by adding 10 or 20 the values of the keypad.

    At any time you may press PROG/ESC to leave set up mode.

     

    When I press the option key nothing happens - I have tried other suggestions like SHIFT and HEADLIGHT or SHIFT and 0 - still nothing happens.     I have a wireless procab that is about 2 years old.   

     

    Any offers of help gratefully received.

     

    Paul

  11. Some progress near the locks.   Working from back to front - garden coming on around lock keepers house.  Added trellis yesterday and today and climbing roses (although need to add flowers).     Lots to do still - including of course adding water, building to complete top left.

     

    Shot of my Hornby re liveried 60033 Tees Steel Express pulling a rake of EWS Coalfish wagons. 

     

     

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  12. A couple of entries ago I promised a video of the electronic display / billboard board working.  I am trying to insert a link so that you can view the video.  I hope this works ....

     

    https://youtu.be/8Esqj2DdxHE

     

    This part of the layout is still very much in progress - hence the building hanging over the edge!!!   Each advert is on the board for a much longer period before a change - I have speeded this up a bit so that you can view a few changes to get a better impression of the working board. 

     

  13. This has been an interesting project during lockdown.  Had fun with making the shops (still some finishing touches needed) but added an electronic billboard on one end.   This was made with the help of my very IT savvy son in law and an LCD screen.    I hope to add a video soon so you can see the posters / adverts dissolving on the screen - looks really cool!

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  14. Hi

     

    I wonder if anyone has any OO scale pallets that are suplus to requirements?  

     

    I'm after the laser cut type - look like wood not plastic.     Packets usually come in about ten or more and are quite expensive for what they are (my opinion).  I only need a couple.  There must be folk who have bought some and have pallest left over that they don't need.  It's a shame to waste them.  I'm willing to pay a small amount plus posting.

     

    If you can / would like to help please get back to me - a photo would help.

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

  15. Finally managed to get some better lighting for the photography - all being well some more updates to follow soon showing progress with the layout.  Let me know if you like the photos too!!!

     

    You will see stages of this area earlier in the thread.  I have been completing work in the background in order to complete signalling and details etc in the foreground area.    It is not finished yet (track painting to be completed and some details to the vegetation - also small building to be made yet for the yard))   but shows some scenic work that has been done. 
     
    The next photo shows some items that may interest - the area of rosebay willow herb (that's what it's supposed to be!!!).   A buddleja bush - more being made!  Try and spot the chap cutting his hedge - hope to add a close up shortly. 
     

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  16. Hi

     

    Many bought trees are very unrealistic.  They are often all the same size, they can look very plastic and unnatural.   It has already been commented that they can also be too small - or at least look the wrong shape for their size.  My greatest concern I think is that they just don't look like real trees.  

     

    A few suggestions ...

     

    a)  Go for a walk!!!   Enjoy looking at some trees - notice the different shapes associated with different species.  Look at the variety sometimes in quite a small area.  Note that green is not one shade!!  Look at all the different colours - even in the summer - green has many different shades - yes - dark and lighter but also yellowish greens, bluish greens etc.   Notice how often with a real tree you can see daylight through the tree - in other words its not all solid foliage - have a look and see how many bought trees model this. 

     

    b)  Do a Google image search for specific species e.g. oak, ash, scots pine - so that you can base a model on what the real thing looks like. 

     

    c)  Decide what time of the year you want to model.  Deciduous trees in the winter don't have any leaves!!

     

    d)  Think about the area you are modelling - does it have largely one type of tree e.g. largely evergreens - or a mix

     

    e)  Have a look at some layouts that have a reputation for fantastic trees / plants.  Have a look for example at the County Gate website.   Look at the modelling methods then scenery then modelling trees and plants sections

     

    http://www.009.cd2.com/

     

    f)  Have a go at making your own trees - it's really not that hard and you will get better at making them - there's lots of advice out there including some useful videos on Youtube.     Again look at County Gate website for some ideas.   There are lots of natural materials like sea moss that make great shrubs and trees - particularly when stuck to real pieces of natural root or small twigs and branches.  There is a huge range of flocks and leaf materials available that will give you the different shades of green I mentioned. 

     

    f)  Try typing sea moss model railways into Google and do an image search - that will I think raise the bar a bit for what you might want to achieve!!

     

     

    Finally have a look at this shot from one of my older layouts.  I'm sure I can improve on this and I have seen better trees on other layouts but I don't think it's too bad - and I think for me anyway it looks much better than the majority of bought trees.    Have fun making them too - you don't get this with bought ones!! 

     

    Having said all of this there are some good commercial trees available - they can be quite expensive though.

     

     

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