derek Posted September 17, 2024 Author Posted September 17, 2024 (edited) Made a coal yard, just outside of town. Have a look, see what ye think First of all, the basic yard... Then some additions... and then some business... Edited September 17, 2024 by derek 9 Quote
Galteemore Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 58 minutes ago, derek said: Made a coal yard, just outside of town. Have a look, see what ye think First of all, the basic yard... Then some additions... and then some business... Great work - really good effort. 1 Quote
derek Posted September 18, 2024 Author Posted September 18, 2024 The ol crane is pretty c****py now that I see it close up. It was a real rush job, and boy doesn't it look it? I am happy enough with the black parts (arm, cable and grab) but the cab and base are heading for the bin. The design came straight out of my head, so if any of you could provide me with pics of something more true to life, I would be eternally grateful. Quote
Broithe Posted September 18, 2024 Posted September 18, 2024 31 minutes ago, derek said: The ol crane is pretty c****py now that I see it close up. It was a real rush job, and boy doesn't it look it? I am happy enough with the black parts (arm, cable and grab) but the cab and base are heading for the bin. The design came straight out of my head, so if any of you could provide me with pics of something more true to life, I would be eternally grateful. This kind of thing was popular in my day and they generally looked a bit rough. 1 1 Quote
derek Posted September 18, 2024 Author Posted September 18, 2024 1 minute ago, Broithe said: This kind of thing was popular in my day and they generally looked a bit rough. Thanks for that @Broithe. Might have a go at something like that....... Or just buy one if it's possible..... 1 Quote
Metrovik Posted September 18, 2024 Posted September 18, 2024 Nice to see someone else with some corrugated roofing! Now that I think about that's a very specific compliment... Great work though. 1 1 Quote
Broithe Posted September 18, 2024 Posted September 18, 2024 4 hours ago, derek said: Thanks for that @Broithe. Might have a go at something like that....... Or just buy one if it's possible..... https://www.gaugemasterretail.com/corgi-dg226003-coles-crane-railfrieght.html 2 Quote
derek Posted September 19, 2024 Author Posted September 19, 2024 23 hours ago, Metrovik said: Nice to see someone else with some corrugated roofing! Now that I think about that's a very specific compliment... Great work though. cardboard box insert 1 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 On 18/9/2024 at 8:03 PM, Metrovik said: Nice to see someone else with some corrugated roofing! Now that I think about that's a very specific compliment... Great work though. If only he had some Italian Mixed Peel for ballast... 1 Quote
Metrovik Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 3 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said: If only he had some Italian Mixed Peel for ballast... Oh for gods sake! How many references are you up to now 10,12? 1 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 On 20/9/2024 at 4:27 PM, Metrovik said: Oh for gods sake! How many references are you up to now 10,12? And many many more to come. You should probably just change your username to Luxury Italian Mixed Peel now and get it over with. 1 1 Quote
LNERW1 Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 On 20/9/2024 at 4:27 PM, Metrovik said: Oh for gods sake! How many references are you up to now 10,12? Maybe one excluding me taking the piss over PMs lol. Quote
LNERW1 Posted September 22, 2024 Posted September 22, 2024 (edited) deleted wrong topic Edited September 22, 2024 by LNERW1 Quote
derek Posted September 24, 2024 Author Posted September 24, 2024 VID_20240924_170749.mp4 And just for the hell of it.... VID_20240924_164154.mp4 8 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted September 24, 2024 Posted September 24, 2024 I see a lovely blue and grey streak hidden in the background! 1 Quote
derek Posted September 24, 2024 Author Posted September 24, 2024 Jaysus! The King Edward fairly whips it down the incline. Couldn't reach the controller to slow it down and film at the same time Thought it was gonna fly off the layout at one stage 1 1 Quote
derek Posted November 16, 2024 Author Posted November 16, 2024 Finally had a go at pouring the water for my river. (did a pond in the town too but that's a story for another day. -No landscaping or anything there yet). Took two boxes of W/S deep pour water- stuff doesn't go far. Made some bullrushes and reeds for along the riverbank. Made the rushes from 0.35mm fishing line, dipped in glue to form a "head", then brown paint. Reeds were just very small rips of green plastic. Stuck them in DAS clay and painted same colour as river bed Then came the moment of truth................ 13 2 Quote
Galteemore Posted November 16, 2024 Posted November 16, 2024 Coming on very nicely Derek. Some great middle-distance views 1 1 Quote
irishthump Posted November 16, 2024 Posted November 16, 2024 Looks really good! By the way, bristles from a brush make really good reeds and long grass. 1 2 Quote
Tullygrainey Posted November 16, 2024 Posted November 16, 2024 Like the river Derek. That water is very convincing. 1 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted November 17, 2024 Posted November 17, 2024 The water effect is fabulous! 1 1 Quote
Gabhal Luimnigh Posted November 17, 2024 Posted November 17, 2024 Great result Derek, well done you 1 2 1 Quote
derek Posted November 17, 2024 Author Posted November 17, 2024 22 hours ago, irishthump said: Looks really good! By the way, bristles from a brush make really good reeds and long grass. Thanks @irishthump. I actually went down that road at the beginning, with bristles. I tried ones from a yard brush and they were way too thick. Probably should have tried some from a paint brush or the like. We live and learn....... 1 Quote
derek Posted November 17, 2024 Author Posted November 17, 2024 8 hours ago, Gabhal Luimnigh said: Great result Derek, well done you Thanks Denis. Remember you saying that the beads of styrofoam get stuck for ever after using them. I thought I had gotten them all but if you look under the bridge in the last photo, you will see I actually didn't get them all. Two little feckers hiding on the bank 1 Quote
derek Posted Saturday at 19:01 Author Posted Saturday at 19:01 No updates on this thread in quite a while. I have been receiving chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since December. The treatment resulted in quite bad back pain, so I did not really go near the layout. I had a meeting with my consultant during the week and the good news is that my latest scan was all clear. Cancer gone, in other words. Happy days. The trade off with my particular lymphoma is that it is non aggressive and slow growing, but it can never be fully got rid of. This means it will almost certainly return in the future, but hey, I will take the victories where I get them. I had been making some wall sections before Christmas to go around the railway yard, so hopefully I will have some some pics of those soon enough, now that the treatment is finished. Bet ye can't wait 13 Quote
amdaley Posted Saturday at 19:17 Posted Saturday at 19:17 13 minutes ago, derek said: No updates on this thread in quite a while. I have been receiving chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since December. The treatment resulted in quite bad back pain, so I did not really go near the layout. I had a meeting with my consultant during the week and the good news is that my latest scan was all clear. Cancer gone, in other words. Happy days. The trade off with my particular lymphoma is that it is non aggressive and slow growing, but it can never be fully got rid of. This means it will almost certainly return in the future, but hey, I will take the victories where I get them. I had been making some wall sections before Christmas to go around the railway yard, so hopefully I will have some some pics of those soon enough, now that the treatment is finished. Bet ye can't wait The main thing is to take care of yourself 1 1 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted Saturday at 20:04 Posted Saturday at 20:04 1 hour ago, derek said: No updates on this thread in quite a while. I have been receiving chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since December. The treatment resulted in quite bad back pain, so I did not really go near the layout. I had a meeting with my consultant during the week and the good news is that my latest scan was all clear. Cancer gone, in other words. Happy days. The trade off with my particular lymphoma is that it is non aggressive and slow growing, but it can never be fully got rid of. This means it will almost certainly return in the future, but hey, I will take the victories where I get them. I had been making some wall sections before Christmas to go around the railway yard, so hopefully I will have some some pics of those soon enough, now that the treatment is finished. Bet ye can't wait That's awful. The very best oif luck with your ongoing treatment and health. I know it's an awful thing. For what it's worth we're all on your side here. 2 1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted Saturday at 20:17 Posted Saturday at 20:17 1 hour ago, derek said: No updates on this thread in quite a while. I have been receiving chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since December. The treatment resulted in quite bad back pain, so I did not really go near the layout. I had a meeting with my consultant during the week and the good news is that my latest scan was all clear. Cancer gone, in other words. Happy days. The trade off with my particular lymphoma is that it is non aggressive and slow growing, but it can never be fully got rid of. This means it will almost certainly return in the future, but hey, I will take the victories where I get them. I had been making some wall sections before Christmas to go around the railway yard, so hopefully I will have some some pics of those soon enough, now that the treatment is finished. Bet ye can't wait Wow, talk about an update! I’m sure it’s given you a new light on priorities and perspectives, and just posting about it here must have taken some courage, never mind the treatment itself. Thinking of you and wishing you the very best, @derek! Thanks for posting. 3 1 Quote
Tullygrainey Posted Saturday at 20:20 Posted Saturday at 20:20 58 minutes ago, derek said: No updates on this thread in quite a while. I have been receiving chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma since December. The treatment resulted in quite bad back pain, so I did not really go near the layout. I had a meeting with my consultant during the week and the good news is that my latest scan was all clear. Cancer gone, in other words. Happy days. The trade off with my particular lymphoma is that it is non aggressive and slow growing, but it can never be fully got rid of. This means it will almost certainly return in the future, but hey, I will take the victories where I get them. I had been making some wall sections before Christmas to go around the railway yard, so hopefully I will have some some pics of those soon enough, now that the treatment is finished. Bet ye can't wait Very sorry to hear about your illness Derek but glad to know things are looking a bit better presently. Chemo can be pretty brutal and I'm sure it's been a long haul since December. Hoping you're beginning to feel a bit better now. Very best wishes for the coming months. Cheering for you here. Railway modelling is great therapy. Don't forget to post the pics. Alan 2 2 1 Quote
ttc0169 Posted Saturday at 20:25 Posted Saturday at 20:25 Your health is your wealth Derek -take care,good to hear of your successful treatment. 2 2 1 Quote
derek Posted Sunday at 15:37 Author Posted Sunday at 15:37 20 hours ago, amdaley said: The main thing is to take care of yourself 19 hours ago, jhb171achill said: That's awful. The very best oif luck with your ongoing treatment and health. I know it's an awful thing. For what it's worth we're all on your side here. 19 hours ago, DJ Dangerous said: Wow, talk about an update! I’m sure it’s given you a new light on priorities and perspectives, and just posting about it here must have taken some courage, never mind the treatment itself. Thinking of you and wishing you the very best, @derek! Thanks for posting. 19 hours ago, Tullygrainey said: Very sorry to hear about your illness Derek but glad to know things are looking a bit better presently. Chemo can be pretty brutal and I'm sure it's been a long haul since December. Hoping you're beginning to feel a bit better now. Very best wishes for the coming months. Cheering for you here. Railway modelling is great therapy. Don't forget to post the pics. Alan 19 hours ago, ttc0169 said: Your health is your wealth Derek -take care,good to hear of your successful treatment. Many thanks for all the words of support, lads. Means a lot. Thankfully the treatment has worked well for me. I have been fighting this thing since 2010 but this is the first time I have needed chemo. Hopefully I will get a break for a few years now. Previous treatments such as anti-body therapy and radiotherapy, while not as severe , are not really long lasting. Onwards and upwards now . Won't let it get me down 7 Quote
meathdane Posted Sunday at 16:34 Posted Sunday at 16:34 Glad to hear you're on the mend Derek, take care of yourself 1 1 Quote
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