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Posts posted by Patrick Davey
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Look out for more posts After Eight tonight.
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1 hour ago, Tullygrainey said:
Quality work!
Glad to get it wrapped up though
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8 minutes ago, Broithe said:
Sweet!
I was worried in case I was getting a bit toffee-nosed…..
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I knew this would ignite something for sure
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Not railway-related but of interest......poor guy!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68226509
Got to be some puns in this....
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3 minutes ago, derek said:
Sorry Patrick, all Quality Street are wrapped in paper now
Yeah saw that but am hoping the thicker paper will help tone down the brightness (a cheap resistor!) as well as give the orange 'sodium' glare....... will be checking this later
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12 minutes ago, Colin_McLeod said:
My blue/grey NIR Mk2b coaches with light blue NIR GM loco
https://youtu.be/Bl-x1yBSnTE?feature=shared
Lovely Colin - the long sweeping curve really shows the train off to great advantage. Would like to see more of the layout too!
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Afternoon everyone - maybe this feature exists already and I haven't found it but I have been thinking that it would be handy (and nostalgic!) to have all the photos from a thread viewable in one place, a kind of gallery within a thread. It's handy when you can click on a photo and scroll through any others within the same post - could that feature be extended to include all the photos from the thread or could they be made available elsewhere in a searchable gallery?
Just a thought!
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One of the first structures I built for this project was a disused tea room, but as the layout developed I realised the the room was a bit too large....... appropriate surgery was undertaken by removing a portion of the building's rear and thankfully the patient has emerged without any lasting damage.
Bedding in and landscaping shall commence in due course.
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Mesmerising stuff!!!
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21 hours ago, Sleeper said:
Well done IRM, absolutely superb models
Lovely running, no shaking with them
Interior lighting is a great feature.
Looks like an amazing layout, would love to see more! Coaches are fantastic!!!
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So the Bangor show is coming up. I wonder might there be any announcements which would have relevance to this thread………
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Hopefully the DCC chip is of good quality and doesn’t get fried
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1 hour ago, Galteemore said:
You’re toast if you do
Great slice of humour there GM
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13 hours ago, Tullygrainey said:
Had them for breakfast, you might say
Resisting the temptation to milk this one
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Just amazing - lovely lovely work!!
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23 minutes ago, jhb171achill said:
Six MONTHS - many a wan doesn't get this far in six YEARS..............
Brookhall is much smaller but took the guts of three years, so I didn’t want that to happen on this project
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3 minutes ago, skinner75 said:
Brilliant idea! Nice bit of 'thinking outside the box' that.
You could always give them a light wash with a yellow, to tone down the ice white light to a more old-time yellowish glow
I was thinking it gives me an excuse to buy a box of Quality Street then I will have lots of shades to choose from!!!
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Here’s my contribution to this very useful thread! Due to impatience, my current project progressed beyond the stage where it was still straightforward to add lighting to the buildings, so I started thinking of alternatives. I was looking for miniature lights which could be placed individually in rooms and I found a set of 10 tiny key rings on Amazon, for only £7.00:
So I took off the metal key ring parts and using double sided tape, I fixed the torch parts to the underside of the roofs of my buildings:
Yes, it’s not as straightforward (or as professional) as flicking a switch to turn all the lights on and off, but it’s considerably cheaper and does not involve complex wiring! In fact, it doesn’t involve any wiring
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Would you model in 21mm if RTR track and models were readily available?
in Irish Models
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All superb models - would slot in very nicely at Brookhall Mill........