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  1. Thanks MIck, I could only read the word ‘shed’ on the plan so that now makes sense. Is it just going to be for your own enjoyment or might it be your intention to exhibit eventually? I’m hoping you go down the later route.
  2. Just stumbled on this Mick, you’ve kept it quiet. I now understand why progress on Easton may be suffering from other activities in the workshop. I like the look of what you are planning and know this subject is one close to your heart so I hesitate to ask a question on the plan.....but I’m going to show my ignorance anyway. The rear of the two sidings at the far end of the loop looks to be quite short, could you not take it off the loop a bit earlier, say on the middle board to give a longer and more interesting lead. PS if you would like to do it in P4 I know where there are some components going begging
  3. I’d echo that...I’d echo that.....I’d echo that........I’d echo that................I’d echo that.........................
  4. If you are looking for something to pass away these lockdown days what could be better than watching a number of videos of Pendon's past Friends events and other exclusive content. You just need to subscribe as a Friend of Pendon to enjoy this content on the website. https://pendonmuseum.com/friends-of-pendon and you'll also be helping Pendon through these difficult times. Here is a Youtube taster from my presentation to Friends about building and exhibiting Much Murkle in November 2018. The full version can be found along with; Taking 3D Photographs, Paul Ellis An interview with Iain Rice Railway Architecture, John Minnis James Russell on the artist Eric Ravilious Arun Quay with Gordon Gravett Denis Pellerin on working women in the stereoscope Diesels in the Vale 1971 BBC interview with Roye England and much more
  5. We all know that MIck suffers from CDO which is OCD really but Mick has to have it in alphabetical order
  6. Dartmoor branch has 7 Up trains and 7 down trains stored on the yard behind the scene, plus two separate sidings for the auto train and steam rail motor. The mainline that runs through Dartmoor and the reception area has a separate storage yard with 3 trains in each direction. All of these are rarely changed and usually only when maintenance dictates. I’m not sure about the Vale scene but it is not at full capacity yet.
  7. Don’t overdo it, you’ll have nothing to do later in the afternoon
  8. I thought you would have been fattening up your own. Merry Christmas to the Bonwick household
  9. I am reliably informed that a laser cutter is what you need.
  10. What stops any modeller detailing card buildings in the same was as those built in any other medium? Well made, detailed and weathered card buildings, kits or scratch builds can stand comparison with anything made of plastic, resin or any other material you can think of and be just as robust. Madder Valley would still not exist if this were not so and I would challenge anyone to produce buildings to Pendon standards in any other material.
  11. Andover Model Railway Club have announced that David Hyde passed away on Sunday after a lengthy battle with Cancer of the liver. David was a true gentleman and an authority on most things Great Western, particulary goods wagons for which he co-authored the title "A History of GWR Goods Wagons". He was also a splendid modeller and a great supporter of Pendon Museum, Steam Museum and the Great Western Study Group. Always willing to help anyone who asked for assistance and share his vast knowledge of the GWR, he will be sadly missed by those who knew him.
  12. Today, I've been mostly fitting DG couplings to a Hornby 61xx and a Dapol 43xx.
  13. It’s doubtful that a small hut like that would have bargeboards anyway.
  14. Well, In all my years as a surveyor, I can't recall ever seeing bargeboards installed like that on any building. Looks like whoever built the kit for the illustration got it wrong then. As designed, does the slate roof overhang enough to extend beyond the bargeboards if they were to be installed in the correct postition?
  15. Neat job, not wishing to be picky but shouldn't the barge boards sit below the slates?
  16. That link doesn't work, do you mean gwr.org.uk ? GWR.org.uk was last updated in October and has had a number of updates this year. edit: just typed in the url and realised you did mean greatwestern.org.uk and yes I agree. Sorry don't know the current situation.
  17. Kevin, sensible choices. The photo you've added using a small piece of mdf(?) to help sharpen the corner of the window opening or any other right angled fold is a technique that I also use. Mick knows all this stuff of course unless he was asleep in the Pendon Workshops we've done together
  18. Looking forward to reading that Andy.
  19. Take a dozen Scalescenes modellers and you'll get a dozen different glue & paper recommendations. Those who get good results have usually experimented a bit with both glue and paper and found which works best for them. For instance, many will swear by glue sticks, I've tried many of the popular brands and have come to the conclusion that they are just not for me. Some print on self adhesive label paper, great but you only get one chance to postion it and it's expensive. I would use it for details like arches etc but not for large areas of wall. Personally I'm with Mick in the PVA and brush and good quality 120gsm paper camp, but each to their own.
  20. How about a Christmas gift of Friends membership to support Pendon in these challenging times. Details of the benefits and how to apply are on the Pendon website www.pendonmuseum.com Watch a Churchward 28xx loco hauling a long coal train through the Vale on its way to London. https://fb.watch/1WhWSLl5Yg/
  21. Probably teaching you to suck eggs Mick, but others may not be aware that there is a correct way up to have the Ashlar texture print. It is not immediately obvious but there is a shadow line under some stones and these should of course be at the bottom. Maybe you could try fiddling with the brightness / contrast settings on your printer to lighten the colour a bit
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