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Jaz avalley

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  1. Weathering telephone box referencenice model but screams model add a little thinned black to dribble into cracks and sone thinned white for light reflection i haven’t done it yet but I think sone gloss on the glass panes will improve it more adding reflection you May notice I added thinned black to the post box also, and solid black where the letter pops in,as it would be in shadowit looks over kill but it photographs better like this
  2. People helped me, glad to share ideas. IBCs another modelling detail with better modelling than colouringrh as bought rest with extra colourI keep meaning to scratch off the excess paint, but they look better tegardless
  3. I try for subtle but have a terrible habit of just trying to squeeze in just that little bit more, for Goathland I prefer a pro typical photo which holds me Back, but once off Goathland and into other areas it can get pretty cruddy..
  4. If you buy the pallet loads, consider some kitchen cling film, these were plain I painted concrete added the red bar then the cling film i also painted some pallets blue, a large delivery company hires the pallets, and paints them blue in order to identify them…..hopefully they won’t come take back mine lol
  5. Even bought in details can be improved skips from Hornby I just added sone thinned brown, transparent is best before after at a distance after
  6. The doors furniture I cannot explain, at least not for certain, in fact no one else has even mentioned it, so we’ll spotted: but I can guess, Goathland was closed in the closures, but was bought privately along with the rest of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway NYMR, at the time of closure there was a pedestrian crossing across the tracks, this was deemed unsafe and they purchased at least two walk over for the line from other closed stations, one ended up here at Goathland, I presume they were not above buying any other stuff they thought made the station better. Plus it is something I can make and attach fairly easily, so thank you for pointing it out, the models are always pale and the reference pictures creamy,but anyone who paints their doors white knows the colour creams badly and the sun speeds the process, I have considered a number of time repaint those parts, which will make they look closer to the reference photos I have.
  7. waiting room on the platform Sleeping coaches, red dustbinswaiting room,red dustbin i know it looks strange with the cows on the platform I once had a reference picture, but lost it somehow Platform no cows
  8. I found some nice little buckets,a touch or red lol can’t find one off hand in the model, I’ll need to go look specifically, but they are a nice little add.
  9. Thank you, The foam is easy to carve,and afterwards any sculptured bits I usually glue or paint in order to strengthen them, modelmates concrete is good, but so is cheap house paint testers especially when being sold o f for peanuts.
  10. Nice thread, plenty of interest, have made my own platform out of foam I am impressed by your retain stone at the top,looks very nice., liked the building you made decades ago very nice work, and considering it’s time period top notch. Look forward to seeing more, I like the etched kits,will be interested to see the build come through.
  11. More reference and model As the cobbles have drawn attention I’ll show them off with some atmospheric lighting, I have velux windows so natural sunlight can be used.
  12. The Ford Anglian is usually in the village Thank you for the comments … Cobbles, I use insulation foam, it is dust and I suspect sometime in the flute will be an asbestos type issue, but I treat it carefully not least because I have mild asthma. I butchered a peco gate I have found numerous good uses for the foam, but a little view of how I made them.
  13. Specific photos reference and model pictures for more detailed comparison fyi the buildings are resin bought in so the station buildings are not scratch builds or kits, I have weathered and added some signage but otherwise these are bought.
  14. A quick over view of Goathland station. I model it in the almost present, and also in the 60s. Goathland is a preservation station, and has been used for filming by Heartbeat the TV series And Harry Potter as well as other programmes, initially I am show ing station but I model part of the village as well. my colouring of the station aligns to my time line in the 60s, it is not as sooty as other times, nor has it been cleaned, so some photos are not a good colour match, but I am sure you’ll get the ideathe real station for reference and the model hope this sets your appetite
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