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Markeg

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  1. Excellent work. Especially like the Engine shed area, with grass and clutter. Excellent use of space too. Inspiration for my O gauge end to end layout. Mark in OZ
  2. You will need a 90' foot Turntable if Graeme's (or is it Graham's) keeps bringing his 4-8-2. Marvellous stuff. like all the photos. Must think about booking a flight to the UK just for the trains. In 2011 I saw Gresley Beat and Gainsborough, but so much more. Save Save and Save. Maybe in a few years time. Mark in OZ
  3. Thanks Mallard...22/Phil, Very imformative. I was only watching the Right Track R-T-R dvd the other day. I have a set of the current lighted Pullmans. I know they are not correct for ECML running, but thats what I have got and wont change it. I ocassionaly run other BR region locos such as a merchant Navy with sound just for a change. Mark in OZ
  4. Hi Mike, Thanks for showing us your process'. I am working on a Comet Rest Triplet Set at the moment which has already been painted. I also have picked up 10 Kirk coach kits, unbuilt for A$10, apx gbp6 each including a RTS. With regards to paint (Railmatch & Precision), especially now that its hard to get here in OZ, looking at other options is good. A friend has used cedar stain on his old Hornby coaches and looks quite good. I have used Precision paints with a yellow base, but orange would be the better option. Fortunately I still have 1 and 1/2 tins left. I will check out the local artist supplies to see what they have that is similar. Mark in OZ
  5. Hi Gilbert, Great distraction these photos. Like the B12 and yes to Hornby doing a proper B12. Maybe one day. Please don't mention the Cricket, Golf, Le Tour de France, Olympics. We Aussies are just having a lean patch. I stayed up a couple of nights to watch the cricket and cycling. Re: the cricket team, I do think a couple of aussie batsmen just don't have what it takes to step up to test level. I think they need to blood a few younger players. Royal Baby, the great gathering, Hornby's woes. Just keep the photos coming Gilbert, enjoying them. Mark in OZ
  6. Thanks Tony for your excellent photos of your excellent layout. Your progress is bringing the layout to life. I like the weathering on your 01. Very subtle. I decided that I would not buy an 01, but when the weathered version came up on a UK shop website for 40% off RRP, I snapped one up. I have seen in a same named model rly magazine an article on weathering the 01, but felt it was a little over done to my liking. So I am thinking I will adds some weathering on the body at some stage. enjoying it all, layout, locos and stock. Mark in OZ
  7. Hi Robert, Excellent modelling there. Must get on with my Garratt and W1. But the layout and some wagons have taken precendence. Now back to the Cricket & cycling. Mark in OZ
  8. Hi Nelson, Very nicely done. Like the theme too. North eastern. Yea. Now we need some locos from the manufactures to go with the layout. As I model the North east too. I notice in photo 5, above the engine shed an anchor- a Boys Brigade anchor. I am a past boy and leader. What's the connection? Mark in OZ
  9. Happy Birthday Gibert. Enjoyed the video of the WD with working signals. excellent stuff. When taking video, its all too easy to add some sound effects. I was at the home of The Gresley Beat in Kent in 2011 with a new video camera and shooting footage with some comments which I could have done without. All down to experience. Would love to get back so to see more UK based layouts. But must save up for that. Just finished building a couple of Parkside Dundas wagons, a bogie brick and Trestle. Now to add decals. Mark in OZ
  10. B17's look good Tim, what about Liverpool. I have the name plates for that, but need to get some BR numbers (last 2 digits anyway). I like the look of the D11 too. I have the NRM Butler Henderson, could weather that. Am tempted by the BR D11/1 to change to Ypres or Jutland. What I'd really like is a D10 62654 Walter Burgh Gair, only because his part of the family. So will wait till next years announcements or a kit bash is happening. Mark
  11. Hi Gilbert, Thanks for the photos of The Hadrian Bar car. Really looks the goods. Will study the photos a bit more and what you have done and see which way I go. The small details are certainly making the layout come alive. Mark
  12. Hi Gilbert, Like the photos of mallard pulling the Tees-Tyne Pullman. I have a copy of Steam World with a photo from a similar position in your 4th Photo with a A4. Very life like. Its Like "Art imitating Life." In your Tees-Tyne, have you a Hadrian Bar Car and could you photogragh it for me? I may have to make one up from the current Hornby lighted Pullman Bar cars if I can get my hands on one. I know Precision Labels have the transfers/Stickers for such a beast. The issue is colour variation on the latest Pullmans compared to the older style models. I could possibly buy the older version and overlay the Hadrian bar car transfers on that. What do you think? Possibly cheaper. I will consider that. Mark in OZ
  13. I think thats a fitting touch for the late 'Iron Lady.' Mark in Oz
  14. Thanks for posting the photos Johnathan, they certainly highlight the superb detail on this layout. I especially like the detail of the worker reading outside the workers hut in front of the station. Mark in OZ
  15. Hi, Comet have a range of LNER Gresleys and Thompsons Etched brass kits if that is what you are after. Old no longer available D&S range go for heaps on ebay. I have a Comet Restaurant Triplet Set kit partly built by a fellow RMwebber/LNER webber to finish of which is sitting on my desk now. Mark in Oz
  16. Hi, I asked them about the Bachmann Blue Pullman when they came out and how much postage was to Australia. They said it would have to be divided into two for cheaper postage. I knew that could be a concern if one was lost. I did get worried as the 2nd parcel arrived 10 days later. I was about to email them when the parcel arrived. All tested and ran very well and cheaper postage. definitely will use them again and hopefully visit them too. Mark in OZ
  17. Hi Gilbert, Station Forecourt looks very pleasing and good progress. The wind must have blown through before you took the shots. Mark in OZ
  18. Looks good so far. Mark in Oz
  19. Hi Paul, Well done on a good job on the DJH Q7. The extra details enhance a very nice model. I picked up a DJH Q7 here in OZ for A$73.40 (around GBP45) including postage. The handrails were not quite straight, but not really noticable when moving and looking from 3'. It also needed brake gear, so I ordered some from Mainly Trains. The pick ups were from one of loco and other side of tender. Not very good for running abilities, so I added a PCB and wire to the other side of the locos front and rear wheels. I think I will eventually add pickups to the tender too. I added some glazing to the front and front side windows. Could you show us a photo of the pick ups you fitted and the brake gear? I bought Rob's Comet kit LNER Restaurant Triplet set which needs finishing. Mark in OZ
  20. Just what the "Freemantle" doctor ordered, well for you anyway. I am watching the progress from the other side of this hot country and your progress looks good. please send some rain. MArk in Bendigo
  21. Thanks for sharing the excellent photos of Black Gill. Mark in OZ
  22. Now that you have cut the timber, what about the man hole in the ceiling? Have a good days off to for Australia Day +. Mark
  23. Thanks Tony for sharing these photos and explaining the myriad of variations. "But, which variations to choose?" I agree. Will compliment ECML stock, not just the 01 and 04 Tom. Mark in OZ
  24. Welcome back John, Enjoy watching the progress on YMRF. Like the details and size, especially the canal-warehouse scene. How did you do the water?My layout is 20'x8', which I think I should have gone a bit wider and now probably will some time down the track. Though I model apple green region mostly and have some BR green era stock for a change. We have had 30-40 degrees celius here in south eastern australia and plent of fires. Keep up the good work Mark
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