Adam Berry Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 Ive entered the final stages of my exhibition layout set vaguely in the Greater Dublin Area. Looking for any advice on what I could add to it to finish it off. 9 1 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 Welcome to the forum Adam, a lot of work there - my only suggestion would be maybe road markings, probably essential for an urban setting? Looks like the Jinty is pulling a consignment of track rubbers! Like the tyre markings coming out from below the archway. Enjoy the build! 4 1 Quote
Tullygrainey Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 (edited) Welcome Adam. You'll find a friendly atmosphere and plenty of support here. No matter what the question, someone will have the answer. If you're planning to take your layout out to exhibitions, it might be wise to consider some form of lighting for it. Some locations can be a bit dark and won't show your work off to best effect. Even a simple wooden batten supported at each end a couple of feet above the layout with some LED strips glued to it will make all the difference. LED strips of the sort intended for under-cupboard worktop lighting in kitchens can be had fairly cheaply on-line and they usually come with a power supply. Go for 'warm white'. Best wishes Alan Edited November 12, 2024 by Tullygrainey 3 2 Quote
Galteemore Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 (edited) Always good to see someone posting their modelling. Add some Irish scenic touches like phone boxes etc if you can to help finish it off. The station building has the makings of a GNRI prototype. And please keep posting ! Edited November 12, 2024 by Galteemore 3 Quote
jhb171achill Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 2 hours ago, Patrick Davey said: Looks like the Jinty is pulling a consignment of track rubbers! Well wrapped consignment of raw materials for Kutch, Hinahan & Co. (Chemical Importers), Dublin & Limerick. Quote
Tullygrainey Posted November 13, 2024 Posted November 13, 2024 Re: LED lighting strips. This is sort of thing I've used. It comes on a reel and can be cut to length. 2 1 Quote
Adam Berry Posted November 13, 2024 Author Posted November 13, 2024 1 hour ago, Tullygrainey said: Re: LED lighting strips. This is sort of thing I've used. It comes on a reel and can be cut to length. Deffo will look at getting a few, thanks! 1 Quote
LNERW1 Posted November 14, 2024 Posted November 14, 2024 (edited) I love the elevation differences between all the buildings- I find I’m often more immersed in layouts with different levels. Not that I’d ever take my own advice lol. Edit: love the profile pic too. Edited November 14, 2024 by LNERW1 1 2 Quote
LNERW1 Posted November 17, 2024 Posted November 17, 2024 I’ve noticed something that you may be able to do. Keep in mind I am very inexperienced and in fact you seem to have done loads with your layout that I have yet to do, but I think maybe the roads are a bit dark and glossy for tarmac. Maybe try a lighter grey paint, with a matt varnish over it? Again keep in mind you are probably more experienced than me but I think it could help the layout look better as the glossy roads stand out a little from the otherwise more realistic scenery around them. All the best, LNERW1. Quote
jhb171achill Posted November 18, 2024 Posted November 18, 2024 (edited) 2 hours ago, LNERW1 said: I’ve noticed something that you may be able to do. Keep in mind I am very inexperienced and in fact you seem to have done loads with your layout that I have yet to do, but I think maybe the roads are a bit dark and glossy for tarmac. Maybe try a lighter grey paint, with a matt varnish over it? Again keep in mind you are probably more experienced than me but I think it could help the layout look better as the glossy roads stand out a little from the otherwise more realistic scenery around them. All the best, LNERW1. Good thinking; I will simply pass on a tip I received from a very experienced modeller friend of mine. He did a job for me with a road surface. He painted the baseboard a grey-sih brown muddy-looking colour, then scattered an even but light coating of REAL soil (suitably washed and with all organic material removed - thus more like sediment) over the road surface. Spray with light glue, presumably diluted PVA. Didn't need to paint it - it looks great. For a tarmac road I think i would put a dull greyish diluted wash of some sort over it after it had hardened. Edited November 18, 2024 by jhb171achill Quote
Adam Berry Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Love the ideas that have came through. I've made a good bit of progress in the last couple of months including finishing off the station and modifying the buildings. Its near the end now, just needs a couple more buildings and to do something about that road! 6 Quote
LNERW1 Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Looking great. One question though- what's going on with the track in the last photo? It looks like a point has been modified so as not to allow any vehicles or power to the siding, but I'm not quite sure why it's like that at all really. I'm sure you have your reasons but I'm just curious as to what they are. Thanks. 1 Quote
Adam Berry Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 It's basically a sort of display line. I wanted to fill that space but there wasn't enough room to add a set of points and the track was already laid, so I made it unpowered, with a fake set of points leading to it. Can display unused wagons and small locos without them getting in the way of the running line. 2 Quote
LNERW1 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Ah I see. I have to say that’s quite a good solution to the problem but I don’t doubt it was somewhat of a pain to construct. Anyway that question aside I love the (almost all of) rest of the layout, keep up the good work but I notice the roads still haven’t been done! Tsk, tsk. (if not obvious I am of course joking. If you prefer them like that who am I to stop you. Or if you just haven’t got around to it yet I’m the last person to reprimand you!) 1 Quote
Adam Berry Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 Few new buildings finished for the backstreet. I've also completed my own WT class from a Bachmann Fairburn tank. Layouts in the finishing stages now! 8 Quote
Adam Berry Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 Some more pictures of the layout. At a stage where I am happy with it and would consider the layout finished. Maybe time for a new project??? 4 Quote
Paddy Mac Namara Posted April 9 Posted April 9 I like the green "200" loco. Is it irish, where did you get it? 1 Quote
LNERW1 Posted Thursday at 08:10 Posted Thursday at 08:10 (edited) 19 hours ago, Adam Berry said: Some more pictures of the layout. At a stage where I am happy with it and would consider the layout finished. Maybe time for a new project??? Looks wonderful. I’d love to have a layout like that. You really should be proud of that. Edited Thursday at 08:10 by LNERW1 1 Quote
Adam Berry Posted Thursday at 09:03 Author Posted Thursday at 09:03 15 hours ago, Paddy Mac Namara said: I like the green "200" loco. Is it irish, where did you get it? Painted it up myself last week, its an old Lima German diesel that I bought as a souvenir in Nuremburg. The number 200 doesn't mean anything, I just had the numbers 200 decals spare. 4 Quote
Adam Berry Posted Thursday at 10:43 Author Posted Thursday at 10:43 1 hour ago, Paddy Mac Namara said: Great paint job Thanks very much! Slowly improving the craft. Quote
Mayner Posted Thursday at 11:23 Posted Thursday at 11:23 2 hours ago, Adam Berry said: Painted it up myself last week, its an old Lima German diesel that I bought as a souvenir in Nuremburg. The number 200 doesn't mean anything, I just had the numbers 200 decals spare. During the 1950s Great Northern preferred option was to dieselise with German Diesel hydraulics with a 1000hp B-B for main line passenger and goods traffic, so a potential might have been had the Dublin and Stormont governments accepted the proposal 1 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted Thursday at 11:57 Posted Thursday at 11:57 Shows the power of a convincing paint finish. Looks very effective 3 Quote
Adam Berry Posted Thursday at 15:11 Author Posted Thursday at 15:11 3 hours ago, Mayner said: During the 1950s Great Northern preferred option was to dieselise with German Diesel hydraulics with a 1000hp B-B for main line passenger and goods traffic, so a potential might have been had the Dublin and Stormont governments accepted the proposal One in a GNRI blue & cream could be one to try now. 1 Quote
Adam Berry Posted Thursday at 15:19 Author Posted Thursday at 15:19 3 hours ago, Galteemore said: Shows the power of a convincing paint finish. Looks very effective Thanks very much, I use Douglas Light Green for the paint and Clear Lacquer for the finish. The lacquer is great for holding decals on as well, i've used it for no.200 as well as my own WT loco. 5 Quote
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