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Mikkel

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  1. They look excellent. The moustache always makes a big difference and helps established the period so well. 5 modelling sessions was well worth it, I think. Just another 50 for the passengers now 🙂
  2. Which one is that please, Stephen? Quiite a lightfooted look, but presumably that's the angle.
  3. A classic modelling situation. You start off thinking "here's a nice readymade item that will give me a quick result", but before you know it you're deep into conversions and new builds!
  4. They are excellent. Well worth the patient waiting. And two christmases embodied in a model, a nice thought. It's a good example of how "zooming in" can create results that are just as satisfying and impressive as "big-picture" modelling. BTW there's a Beatles theme in the blog posts this weekend - the Strawberry line and Norwegian wood 🙂
  5. Wonderful. Nice to see trains on the layout, they blend in well. I do like the roads. A vehicle would suit them, perhaps belonging to the local company W.C. Fields? 🙂
  6. Best looking worst looking structure I've seen for a while. It's thought-provoking to compare it with your earlier build of the same house. I assume it's for someone who has restored the house, what a nice idea.
  7. From my "Trains worth modelling" folder. With apologies to Churchward 🙂 Pembroke & Tenby line. Source: Embedded link from Pembroke & Monkton Local History Society.
  8. Wonderful coaches. It must be very challenging to do dark lining on a light base - very unforgiving.
  9. I was thinking the same. I can imagine it's a pleasant exercise until it all has to be written up!
  10. Here's one of the best photos I know of GWR corduroy. And some familar stock. This is alledgedly 1905. But no 3-plankers in that shot, so here is one to compensate.
  11. Mikkel

    Little Muddle

    Maybe one door was painted in GWR days and the other under BR! For Little Muddle you'll want something neater I think.
  12. Mikkel

    Little Muddle

    Good grief, that is outrageously good. I looked and looked to see if it was real or not. In the end only the shoe not firmly on the ground gave the game away. Incidentally Kevin, here's a proposed paint scheme for your famous shed doors 🙂 https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/165383-western-times/?do=findComment&comment=5487517
  13. I agree. In fact I am not sure that you need a forced perspective at all. Will the sloping parts not give you trouble when viewing (and taking pictures) along the platforms?
  14. That mis-diagnonsis must have caused you a lot of stress. Good thing you got it sorted, best wishes for the further recovery. In that context, two huts and a weighbridge in two weeks seems pretty good. In fact it's good progress in any context! (BTW, the "like" buttons seem to be disabled/missing in this blog, in case you don't know).
  15. Mikkel

    Western Times

    I like the shed doors on the front cover. Not mentioned in any BR livery instructions I think :-)
  16. Thanks Andy, though I really should add lighting (gas piping etc) ! The darkness inside has led to numerous unfortuante incidents on late night trains at Farthing. For example, there was that situation with the parrot, the vicar and the butcher's wife... Here's how it should be done, Steve's lovely build: http://www.gwr.org.uk/prot36.html
  17. Interesting photo in Andy's thread, here: https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/163683-helston-revisited/?do=findComment&comment=5487694
  18. What a lovely photo. And a rare good shot of a round-ended 3- planker with lefthand GWR!
  19. Hi Matt, very pleasing to see an old kit like that coming to life. The aluminimum look is almost arty. I'm sometimes tempted to pick up one of the old wooden wagon/van kits that come up on ebay etc sometimes. Just to see what they're like. I doubt they can match this though!
  20. What a great finish, all the modified parts are completely integrated with the original body. I'm impressed with "Croesnewydd", very neatly arranged, not easy when you're adding each letter individually. I enjoy it though, there's something satisfying about making up the words letter by letter.
  21. Interesting. Turns out that Sam is a hands-on person.
  22. Looks great. I've been looking at RTR tenders for it, ended up with the Oxford Rail 2500 G for mine (but hard to get on its own,had to nick it off one of my existing Dean Goods). @Miss Prism provided a useful overview of GWR RTR tenders here: https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/183088-gwr-4mm-rtr-tenders/
  23. Very effective. A lot of work must have gone into that in front of the screen. That sounds useful for railway modellers. This hobby never stops developing!
  24. Setting aside the tragedy for a moment, the authors clearly had a lot of fun researching that case. Holmgren's little trick is very clever, it must have been exciting to analyse the lamps!
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