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Hello everyone,

 

The work continues, collage, cuts, paintings, weatherings, etc ...

 

I would rather write, but I have little vocabulary. I let the images speak. ;)

 

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Good afternoon. 

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I have been working on the layout these last few days with great diligence and I have done some photos but I have not yet been able to make wide selection. Finally, as promised some pictures of the progress of the works. Others will follow in the next few days.

 

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And a view on the other side of the three bridges with sheep (there are many in Scotland) wandering around the railway rights-of-way. Their presence justifies a few blows of horns!

 

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BR officers will be added to deal with the herd.  :yes:

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Here is a general view of the module (141x37cm) in the current state of the works. It remains mainly to realize the canal / river spanned by the 3 bridges. Then vehicles, characters and small details.

 

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Good morning at all ! 

 

 

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Good morning Alain. You have been busy! You've certainly packed a lot into a small space with lots of detail and it's coming along very nicely indeed. Those blocks of flats are very effective both as a backdrop and as a "scene-setter".

 

Hope you manage the get the sheep back in their rightful place!

 

Best wishes,
Dave

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Hi at all ! 

 

Here are some new photos of the layout. I started to add many details and scenes of life.

 

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Here is a general view that allows to discover the edges of the canal.
 
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Concerning the canal, I realized the banks and stone borders. It remains for me to realize the background ... Extensive program, access under the bridges not easy, but then not easy at all!
 
Good afternoon.  :)
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Hello at all ! 

 

It was not simple (it was even complicated ... :scratchhead: ) to access under the bridges is to realize the bottom of the river. The solution was to fill a maximum with grassland.

 

I add a car burnt car, it goes well with the ambience of the module I find.

 

Here are some photos taken this morning after a whole night of drying.

 

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Goog evening !  :)

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Given the number of comments and "like", I seriously ask myself the question ... :scratchhead:

 

Alain, you've had over 2000 views already and you only started the thread in January. There is so much information here on RMWeb that it can get lost unfortunately. People often stop by threads and have a look and then move on without thinking to click "Like" or add a comment.

 

If you look at the statistics for my layout thread for example, I get roughly 1 like for every 16 views and 1 comment for every 100 views. That's really not very much and most threads are the same.

 

Please keep posting! I really enjoy seeing your progress and it's great to think that a piece of Scotland is being modelled in France.

 

meilleurs voeux,

Dave

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Hello, 

 

The few small works of the last weekend were summed up with the cutting of the front stage, its painting and its installation as well as the contribution of some details like the team of the BR in orange vest that intervenes on the flock of Sheep that came out of the enclosure, a phonebox, a mailbox and some characters.

 

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Good evening.  :)

 

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Hello everyone, :)

 

Here is a video that I just realized.

It shows my last three wagons (Bachmann OO GAUGE 21 TON GRAIN HOPPER BR ) bought at TMC and weathered by TMC as well. :wub:

 

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Have a good day !

 

:)

Excellent work, I see you have made changes to your layout? Or has it been extended, it looks quite different now?

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Hello, Signaller 69.

 

I have two layouts.

Maybe you talk about the other. :unsure:

 

This one has two modules, but I have not changed anything.

 

Alain


Just wanted to say what superb work my friend the small detail really catches the eye well done and keep up the good work .

 

Thank you very much for your comment.  :)

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Bonsoir

 

Really good modelmaking Alain. I too was confused about there being two layouts! Do they join together?

 

Are there more French people modelling British outline in le Region PACA? There are very few of us here in Nouvelle Aquitaine, and we all seem to be ex-British!

 

(Your English is considerably better than my French....)

 

Salut!

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Bonsoir

 

Really good modelmaking Alain. I too was confused about there being two layouts! Do they join together?

 

Are there more French people modelling British outline in le Region PACA? There are very few of us here in Nouvelle Aquitaine, and we all seem to be ex-British!

 

(Your English is considerably better than my French....)

 

Salut!

 
Thank you very much for this comment Mike, 
 
I think I'm the only one ... to my knowledge.
 
On the Locorevue forum, there are some French people who make british trains but not in my area.
 
I have some contact with a modeller from Villefranche (BB67407 on Youtube)
 
who makes british train. He has a very active YouTube channel...
 
Can I give you his coordinates if you want?
 
Best regards.
 
Alain
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