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Blog Comments posted by Gloucester Road
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That really looks good!
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Nice one. Brilliant sollution to running issues.
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That is very well done, nice step by step and informative.
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That is some fast building. Are you doing to curve the back scene in the corners?
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Just found that your doing a blog with this build too. Looks really good thus far. Glad to read that you have found time for some flying.
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That is some effective weathering.
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That is really well done. Great blog entry, very imformative and easy steps by step to follow. Well done. Ive thought about using electra graphics just never taken the plunge.
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Congratulations, its nice to look back and see how far one has progressed.
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Presentation of the blog is very nice. The trees are fantastic, very airy and i like the fact that you can see through them. Will need to take lessons when i get to that stage on my own layout.
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That is fantastic. The moody backscene and the grey paint really give it an atmosphere of cold and emptyness. Photo three is really good; the view looking over the quay with the station and cloudy mountains behind is very effective.. Though the station is unfinished the shadow that falls from the baywindow really makes it feel like a cool bleak evening.
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Ive used a very similar method for applying grass and am really pleased with it.
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thats an excellent idea, and description of the assembly.
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That is interesting, be interested to see how it turns out.
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That is very nice.
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Echo the thoughts here..informative. Thanks
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Have ordered peco 55 track and two points and see how it goes when compared to the atlas stuff.
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Thanks for that, will investigate. Unfortuanlly my local does not carry peco code 55 flex track only the points. So in an effort to look at code 55 went with atlas; the only way to get peco 55 flex is online. So...
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Thats brilliant, very Christmassy. Whats the music?
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Thank you for the above comment. With Farish having really upped their game and Dapol producing newer models (need to work on reliability) the future of N looks great
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Nice bit of weathering there with the coal streaking, I keep meaning to add it to mine over the brown rusty look. It's good to see someone else has had a bash at doing the weld lines too!
Not sure about the weld lines, it looks ok and might try it on the others. Thanks for the comments.
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That is well done, any plans for roof in the middle? Should it angled in the middle or some sort of drainage system so "rain water" wouldnt collect there?
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Very interesting and ambitious. No doubt that it will be very well done... House move in order to get a dedicate train room, hmmmmm.
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I quite like that, but the 08 and the 67 cry out for a coat of grime.
Got around to lightly weathering the 08 this afternoon.
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Glad you guys like it, not finished off yet; but I want to make sure I dont make it look to cluttered. There is an overall shot of the layout in my "unnamed layout" gallery. I think its picture dsc00540.
Ropley - The Road to Ricoh 5
in TomE's N Gauge Modelling
A blog by TomE in RMweb Blogs
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That is really good.