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Currently building a small stone bridge to cross the river below the cottage. The basic structure was constructed from mount board then Das clay was applied, once this was dry, the stonework was scribed. I have used the stone coloured variety of the clay and when it is fully dry, it gives a really authentic base colour which would probably only need weathering to complete the effect, although I am going to follow the example of Alan @Tullygrainey and paint the stonework in various colours of beige and brown. The extra slab of clay in the final photo will be used to create the coping stones and these will be applied individually.
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Superb Derek - I love the authentic cobbled surface created using Das clay I guess? Very nice build, really looks the part, especially how you have built it to fit the location. Looking forward to seeing the finished structure.
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N Scale Ballywillan, Co Longford.
Patrick Davey replied to Kevin Sweeney's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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FREMO modular layout - polish rail PKP
Patrick Davey replied to Jack_Dunboyne's topic in Continental European Modelling
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Hi @Darius43 - another masterpiece! I'd love to know how the metal body kits differ in weight from a comparable RTR model? Am guessing the finished models are much heavier, so does that translate into greater pulling power?
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Still loving my palvan @Past-Avenue - looking forward to seeing what you bring to us next Enda!!
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And another...... KLM2.mp4
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Another attempt at artistry...... KLM.mp4
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So not quite the 80 class this time Nice addition though
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80 class would be nice though……
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Limerick to Foynes railway reopening plan
Patrick Davey replied to spudfan's topic in What's happening on the network?
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Probably something relatively small after the last announcement......
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Hup!
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I think I read on Facebook.....something about an announcement..........?
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Wow - plenty of space! Enjoy!
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Thanks John. The owner is hoping to create a small historical display for visitors to the commercial side of the property, with the diorama in a glass case as the centrepiece. Chuffed!
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So it's getting close to the time for me to say farewell to my Knockloughrim 'working diorama', as it will shortly be moving to a permanent home in the actual station building itself. I ran the final trains today - it was an emotional time for all present (me). Knockloughrim, Winter 1958.mp4
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More BR blue yummy-ness. Fabulous stuff.
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Superb Alan!
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Once again, your output and swiftness are both very impressive! BR blue is iconic and looks well on those units.
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Only catching up on this excellent thread now - hoping your health is improving Derek. Layout looks fab - I see nothing wrong with the greenery, I would maybe even add more? Those stone walls are fabulous, would love to know how you created them!!!
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Finally made a start after 40 years.
Patrick Davey replied to dropshort105's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Thanks David - 4mm. And yes to the fun!
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Another of my 'banish the winter blues' projects was to have a go at building a cottage diorama, with an emphasis on including as much interior detail as I could realistically cram in. The interior is based on an original building once owned by my grandparents, which still stands today in King Street, Newcastle, Co. Down. The main building material for this project was 3mm mount board, with most details eg. furniture also built from this material. A few additional details are from Scale Model Scenery, including kitchen table & chairs, armchairs and terracotta roof slates. I have progressed the build sufficiently to share progress, as I reach the final stages. Some of the interior detail is known only to me (very obsessive) but most of it was photographed before the roof went on and interior lighting also shows much of it. Further updates will follow!
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