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2 hours ago, Gabhal Luimnigh said:
Looking fine, what are you doing on the left side of the bridge? Do you need the second support so close to the other? Just an observation, not a grouch.
Exactly as DJ pointed out it is how it was in the reference video I'm using.
The left side would appear to have been for a long since removed line.
2 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said:I think that's how it is in the video.
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Phase one of the bridge is complete and ready for painting. I've been using the fert for clearance testing as it is the tallest wagon but also tried it with container loaded flats.
Phase two will see the decline of the road down off the bridge to ground level.
Your thoughts as always are appreciated.
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13 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said:
Ouch!
It did take a while but worth it in the result
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Actually didn't think of that.
No I scored down the back of it every couple of CM and just gently started bending it around.
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1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said:
Love the bridge side!
I'm grateful there is only one. It was a torture to curve.
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25 minutes ago, JasonB said:
It was the work on your track that I was complimenting. No kinks or bumps at all, which you can sometimes see on layouts.
Thank you very much. I paid the most attention to this. I did have issues with the two sidings on the far side of the goods shed which took the longs to get right
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3 hours ago, JasonB said:
That's a very smooth run by 210 and the ferts. Great job.
The NCE powercab works very well with the MM chip
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Thank you very much. While getting to finally run a train is great the process of wiring everything up and testing brought its own enjoyment element
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Great shot coming over the stream
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While 210 never ran here in real life, at least to my knowledge 210 became the first train to run here on Barrack Street. While unfortunately not running a sound chip that dos not take away from this milestone or the sense of achievement. Over the next week 210 will be tasked with testing the operation and track of the yard before the track itself is finally secured in place.
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On 12/8/2023 at 7:14 PM, DJ Dangerous said:
Patience, you two!
We're not all old, rich and retired...
The bank will be well and truly broken for the next nine months as things stand.
Three things which do not apply to me, old,rich and retired
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Not to high jack the topic but is there any word on the 201s since the 141/181 and mk2s are listed
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Can insulated peco points and tortoise work together?
If so how are they wired?
Do you still insulate the inner rails on the exit of the point?
Bought the insofog points in error but don't want to go buying more points if I don't have too.
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That's brilliant. Never knew about this. I can see I have one or two track alterations to do.
Thank you, this will be invaluable
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Some more building work at the far end of the yard. The sub structure is taking space. Using some poetic license here as from the video I'm using for reference I can't tell exactly what they were as they no longer exist. This is however becoming my favourite angle.
Also got my hands on a pair of ferts for the yard.
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Masking is the big time killer. Livery dependant of course.
Weathering is the easier of the two but still requires the same level of planning in terms of layering colours and effects.
If your working off a picture, you have to break that down then into when you apply paint, powders or washes.
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I think it would be hard to make a living solely off weathering or repaints. The time invested say for a full repaint if you were to apply the minimum wage rate to the time invested then you would charge extrusion amount for the work.
For my part and my service it is done solely in my free time, as a labour of love and a want to help others get the weathering effect they want or the livery they want which may not be available.
When I started weathering it was sharing what I had done with my own models and a few on here thought it was to a standard that they would pay for and asked me to do work for them. Something which I am grateful for.
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Fantastic scenes JB
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On 16/3/2023 at 10:32 AM, Patrick Davey said:
Really nice - love the buildings!
On 16/3/2023 at 11:25 AM, Rob said:Looks great- buildings are fantastic
6 hours ago, JasonB said:Thank you. As much as I'm looking forward to seeing some shunting going on in the yard, the building aspect is proving to be a great but enjoyable challenge of the layout
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Prefect, thank you very much
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Barrack Street Yard
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A few details remain but for the most paint I'm delighted with how it all turned out.
Your thoughts as always are appreciated.