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  1. On 17/05/2020 at 08:14, landscapes said:

    Hi millerhillboy

     

    Thank you, I have only been playing golf for just over two years I took it up as an alternative sport when I stopped playing competitive tennis and had my best round for nine holes so far.

     

    Mind you due to the lockdown the golf course was in beautiful condition all credit to the ground staff.

     

    I totally agree with your comments regarding the backdrop,  but to be quite honest I do not know where to start in trying to produce one from a picture point of view.

     

    The backDrop would have to represent an Edinburgh scene of over Sixty years ago.

     

    I do have many photos of Haymarket In the 1950’s and I am trying to build up an idea of the backdrop from them.

     

    Incidentally the Rugby Stadium would be located behind the first three baseboards which would be the West Yard of the MPD and those boards due to a lack of space are still to be constructed.

     

    I do not look at your comments as criticism in fact I would welcome any ideas especially from fellow members who live in the area and knew the engine shed.

     

    As I have said I will try to build up and overall picture for the backstop from what photos I have and them see if I can then speak to one of the companies who produce backboards.

     

    Also bearing In mind the backdrop will  be 18 feet in length, I’m not sure how high it would need to be at the moment.

     

    The backdrops I photoshop in at the moment are just experimenting to Try to get ideas as I do not want just a sky background as I think it would not look right.

     

    Thanks for your reply 

     

    Regards

     

    David

    Hi David

     

     Good luck with the golf, a more frustrating pastime you could not have chosen but yet somehow perversely addictive and enjoyable. I've been a member of two clubs over the 30+ years I've played (man and boy) and both have had mainlines running through or beside the course which always helps distract from bad rounds!!

     

     Anyway, I'm glad you took my comments in the way they were intended, I was worried it sounded a bit critical. What you've got is superb and will continue to get better. I guess I'm just used to seeing the normal real background over the (recent) years.

     I don't envy you or anyone needing to shoehorn in a prototypical background on any layout. Moreso when its from the past and not to mention when having a large rugby stadium somewhere in the vacinity. What I was thinking that even an urban background would make much more sense for you even if it wasn't prototypical.

     The other thing I had in my mind is that there is noticable populated urban hill area in the background of most of the pictures you are posting. Think its Murrayfield/Ravelston area.

     The following picture represents what I would regard as the notable background

     

    https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1039025

     

    Great work as I say, and keep posting. I'm enjoying seeing you progress. I was too young for steam in the Edinburgh area but am familiar with local railways since the 80s onwards but I've developed an interested in both 64A and 64B as well as the various sub-sheds.

     

    regards

    Craig

     

     

  2. Golf you say ....you lucky %$#@&€ :D, spare a thought for us in the vicinity of your layouts prototype. I've taken to walking round the course layout sans clubs of course as my exercise. Best I've played in years it was, didn't loose a ball or three putt!!!

     

    Love those steamy pictures which made me wonder how possible would it be to get a more appropriate backdrop picture (hope that doesn't sound critical). If you had that that it really would take your excellent steamy photos to a new level for me.

    I guess the tricky thing would be fitting in the rugby stadium into any backscene, if indeed you wanted to go that far.

  3. Been fiddling about with shortshank couplings, both NEM and original rapido variants. I'm finding that on a lot of stock there is a lot of room for manouevre.  Especially on NGS society kits

     

    I'm using 3D printed couplings from 3DR on shapeways,

     

    https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace/miniatures/trains?tag=3dr

     

    they offer rapido style couplings in a variety of shank lengths and a tester sort of pack to try different lengths.

     

    Trying them on N gauge society build bogie bolster D kits

     

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    The gap between the buffer beams even with the short shank rapido's is still 12mm. You'll note I'm missing buffers, as a few of them came off whilst I was fiddling so I decided to buy some finer oval buffers from NBrass, they should be 3.3mm long when fitted so I should still have a 5-6mm gap between buffer faces which is still loads TBH.

     

    FWIW I'm using a test oval with 10.5" radius curves which is the minimum I will have on the end layout (if I ever get there) and 6mm between buffer faces is still loads.

     

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  4. 38 minutes ago, Atso said:

     

    Hi Craig,

     

    There are one or two minor areas where it shows (the flash washed them out!) but nothing major. Just a case of getting the print orientation, exposure times, layer thicknesses, supports and anti-aliasing levels right I guess.

     

    So once you figure out the optimal print configuration for a certain model if you just keep those settings do you get the same ( or as good as) the same quality each time thereafter?

  5. :-) Count me in, I've got a lot of St Margarets roster and I'd love a chance to run them.  Genuinely please count me in irrespective of where you are showing, I'd like that a lot.

     

    Great work on the V2 sideskirts, as you say its an old model now but at the time I remember it being the pick of my bunch compared with Farish A3s, A4s, the fact it had seperate handrails seemed amazing I recall!!

    Yours will look superb in due course, although I do wonder if the model is an easy candidate for a refresh by Bachmann and bringing up to date with a tender drive etc. Bahcmann do have a habit of doing that kind of thing to me, I recall putting the finishing touches to a Foxhunter models kit A1, just as the Bachmann one came along!!

     

    I too was going through the spares box trying to find a spoked front wheel for the V2, the solid one looks so awful now. I was trying I think it was either B1 or A1/A2 wheels but everything seemed to foul the spring loaded system which is why I was interested in your approach.

    Alan actually lowered this V2 which was a great boost.

     

    I hope you don't mind but I'm going to attempt to cement my invite by posting more Waverley stuff

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  6. Good work and nicely timed as this just popped into my stream....

     

    So this might be of passing interest but I thought I'd snap it as its literally lying right in front on me in the workbench which is now the home office these days.

    I was actuall looking into replacing the front pony wheel with a see through one and also adding draincocks which are quite significant on the V2

     

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    Interested to know how you went about getting rid of the awful skirting actually, never seen that done before. Mines is also lowered which I knew was a well known mod to these.

     

    Also on your black one how do you have the space above the front pony, my one has a block there which a springed mechanim sits in that keeps the front pony on the rails I assume.

     

     

  7. 1 hour ago, Duncan. said:

        Hi Craig, thank you, most kind. The modelling on the figures is so good, that I didn't consider it a pain at all, more a joy.

       We're both grateful that you alerted us to them.

       Keep well and safe.    Janet

     

    I'm glad you agree on the quality, I too find painting them a joy, a tricky joy, but a joy none the less. I think they bring something extra to N gauge modelling for sure.

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  8. Good to see some progress on this one, it'll be a cracker.

     

    I've got some of the locos you might well end up with, as I'd originally built a layout set just south of Edinburgh on the WR. All N gauge, not 2mm of course.

    76049,60052, A1s, peaks etc etc.

  9. 3 hours ago, Duncan. said:

    Warwells and Guards

    Hi Everyone,

    My Army Green paint arrived this morning and I wasted no time in spraying up the warwells... Janet has painted the  Modelu3d figures, and has remained relatively sane. Here's some photos of  these items.

    Cheers

    Duncan

     

     

    Well done Janet, I can feel her pain from here!!

  10. 3 hours ago, MrSimon said:

    Thanks MHB, they make really tasty little models - especially when you compare them against the old Peco ones

     

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    I think there’s two or three body variations and I think 4 different underframe permutations, so there’s plenty of variety even in the 20 I’ve built (so far).  I’ve got a small 2mm layout planned but it’s staying as a plan until I’ve got an engine working!

     

     

    Definitely a lot better than the peco ones, I should know I've just re-weathered a rake of them. How does the 2mm version stack up against the farish one?

     

    Ah right, I thought that somehow you would have wheeled them to N standard rather than 2mm. Would that be possible? I know some of the 2mm kits can be done that way, like catfish etc?

     

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