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GNRi1959

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  1. David, I can tell that you have thrown your expert eye on the yard now for sure. Yes, you are correct. All the present stock will be weathered, especially those bright bread containers (as Provincial Wagons call them) or BU's (Bread Units, as the GNRi staff called them). The other thing I need to do is replace the back scene, I have a one piece scene ready to be fitted. I also need to start thinking about a perspex front to prevent little fingers grappling with the wagons during exhibition or display. I have plans to either spray paint the surrounding fascia in GNRi Green and mount the GNRi crest somewhere too. I don't really want to do much more to it otherwise it's overkill. I'm having to present it in February at a venue in Omagh for a small gathering of locals with some sort of talk/photographic display - nothing confirmed just yet.
  2. More of Omagh........
  3. And more......
  4. And finally with locos in situ.....
  5. Thank you Leslie. I got a sheet of Irish travel posters for the from gable of the UTA building in the right. The newspapers and rubbish will follow. I have palettes, sacks and barrells to paint and thanks to WrennEire bought some nice early Provincial wagons to increase traffic. Have to start thinking about fascia, perspex and finish for display! Thanks
  6. Thanks, I think the front entrance needs to be toned down a little more.
  7. Some more detailing on the ground at Omagh.
  8. Lots of intuitive modelling with some great photos, well done David.
  9. Thanks David, as always
  10. Amazing piece of work, the best example of high level modelling on this forum.
  11. David, today I was speaking to a friend who spent many days in the yard. He described it as earth that was compressed tight with constant traffic and granite stones from the ballasted track pressed into it. The photo must have been a sunday because it was normally packed with bread lorries unloading bread units, flat lorries unloading bagged and parceled goods and local deliveries to the shops in town. I have rubbed modelling clay into the areas that staff and traffic would have compounded the ground below. This will look good when painted. I will also try a few puddles! Thanks for your encouragement.
  12. Anybody have a few GNRi Travel Posters by Tiny signs?
  13. Mike, Really impressed with your layout spoke to you briefly in enniskillen (until my grandson needed to go to the loo!). I think the next layout I do will most certainly be n gauge. Between you and david Wynne there is a lot to get excited about.
  14. Just a reminder of what the Goods Yard looked like near the closure......
  15. Thanks lads. I have a load of palettes, oil drums and bits to be painted and sitting around the yard. Also need a load of pre-painted figures (expensive!) And of course, more work in the ground surface. Bought a static grass starter kit so that will be worth experimenting with.
  16. Thank you friends, do I need to add more grey to kill the brown base?
  17. Progress this weekend.....
  18. Gerry, must say the model looked fantastic and I was really impressed with what can be done in such small space. Well Done, glad I went.
  19. I have made a submission to the local district council and this has been passed on the appropriate department.
  20. Will make the effort to get there
  21. Ken, really taking shape. Lovely piece if work.
  22. The plan is to launch it in town with a presentation of GNR(i) tickets, luggage labels, timetables and photographic slideshow. I've also written an in depth history of Omagh too.
  23. I'm just sorry the model won't be ready for enniskillen show 21st September
  24. After a terrible effort at using cinders to ballast my goods yard, I lifted all as it looked terrible. I replaced my baseboard top and repainted with 'scorched earth' exterior emulsion. I relayed the track, placed my walls and railings and now I'm ready to start some of the finer detailing in the yard. Having checked colour photos of Omagh goods yard I plan on using a mix of grey and brown. Pics taken today.
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