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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
A selection of files showing further work on the model, this time mainly of the "timber yard" where the surface has been raised to track height, using card inlays. As usual the Master did the work. Two layers of card were used which will now be painted as appropriate to resemble a tarmac area. General view of yard and station in background Cutting out the infills The master at work Relaxing The first layer infill is tested for fit The seashore, with stones marking the tide line Second layer fitted, with B-T Models forklift trucks. This will now be painted to resemble tarmac. -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
The newly etched gate installed [temporarily] on the path and crossing to the beach. The footbridge has yet to be installed in its permanent position. -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Eoin, A first class job. Thanks -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Some additional work on developing scenics The sea shore grows foothpath through sand dunes 141 sits on ramp to "timber yard". The blue item is a 3D printed IE buffer, placed on track for comparison purposes. Panoramic view of beach, etc. The trial 3D printed buffers. [i had only blue "ink"!] Cliff and bridge separating "timber yard" from storage area. -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Progress on Greystones Station scenics proceeds. The model is very loosely based on Greystones. Obviously, much remains to be done. Wiring has been converted from analogue to digital control. The master modeler himself does the paintwork. Grassing and greenery are the next tasks. Beach being prepared for water and sanding. View to the South, showing road bridge and rock formations. -
Fascinating test. Very impressive the way you tested the various radii. Well done.
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Very convincing sound and splendid model. Love the layout too.
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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Most impressive.
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That N-gauge Dart is an elegant model.
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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Finally, I have learned how to do a "Share" of a YouTube video. Master Murray was the teacher. Sorry for the repetition. [video=youtube_share;69fGENj4B7A] -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Test run on Greystones layout http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=1ADrqoAg4v8&u=/watch?v%3D69fGENj4B7A%26feature%3Dem-upload_owner -
Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Greystones Model Railway Layout.
closetmodeller replied to closetmodeller's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Thanks to all for generous response -
With the assistance of Eoin Murray, I have commenced a bench-top layout [out and back], loosely based on Greystones Station. This is the only part of the Dart which is an electrified and single track main, hence my interest. The photographs show work in progress. I am indebted to Dave Lindfield for the construction of the baseboard. The Dart. The newly completed baseboard. Photocopied templates used to determine layout.
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QUOTE=BosKonay;60326]A masterclass in miniature engineering! Wow! You have excelled yourself and this is only the protype stage.
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Thanks for the responses. I do not have any fixed ideas as to how the models should be displayed. I tend to agree that the important models are those Fry himself made [as I would his Churchtown Rd layout, were it still in existence]. The later models are now valuable, too, but the old Fry models should receive initial attention. The important thing now is to publicise our purpose, collect names of supporters and promote awareness of the very important nature of the Fry Collection. Then we need answers to each of the following questions: Where are the models, at what address and who has lawful custody of them? Why are they not on static display, at the very least? We then need to constitute ourselves into a formal group, with someone to "lead the charge" [i am too old], having a proper corresspondence address, etc. We should then meet in delegation the CEO of the organisation have legal custody of the Collection. The outcome of that meeting will determine what then follows.
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As one of the then members of Dublin County Council who voted to accept and maintain the Fry Collection as a public exhibition, and as one who personally knew Fry and visited him at Churchtown, I have long been concerned at the failure of the authorities to honour the word we gave the Frys. The time has come for positive political action. Are any of your interested? I would propose beginning with Enda, to whom I am well known. I would hope for a serious response, (Please, no "sore-arserie"!) Myles Tierney, FPRII
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Now, if only it was a real sparky pantograph, but still live or not, it adds a real touch to the models.
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Steve, Forgive delay in responding to your reply.The complete middle un-powered bogie is missing, presumable lost. Other than that the set is complete. What do you suggest? Closetmodeller
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wanted mahano "thalys 2" mid coachcommon boogie HO ART. T 617
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Ballinteer, Dublin 16.