leslie10646 Posted January 27, 2019 Posted January 27, 2019 Just in case any of you live in the South of England and haven't seen Andy's superb layout, it's at the Southampton MR Exhibition this weekend. I'll post a piccie or two later (I was there today and Andy was on great form). Details here - https://southamptonmodelrailwaysociety.wordpress.com Some other pretty decent layouts. The exhibition is very good for its demos of "how to do ....". If you're into DCC the MERG group has a whole room to itself. Sorry that I only noticed that Andy would be there yesterday, otherwise I'd have given more warning. He'll be showing Castlederg at Romsey on 2/3 March. Leslie Quote
leslie10646 Posted January 28, 2019 Author Posted January 28, 2019 (edited) As promised a couple of pictures of Andy's Court Mac at the weekend. I took these with my digital SLR, but my Mickey Mouse camera took better pics at Warley. However, see if you can spot the difference from last November! Yes, trees grow quickly in West Cork. When my other half asked Andy about his trees, out came some multicore wire and gave a quick demo of how to make a tree armature (I think that's the word the experts use!), followed by instructions on foliating the thing. My Warley report did not show the actual station building - it's not St Pancras, but a nice piece of modelling? You can see how bad my photography is in that the name board is illegible and Andy appears to have a way to model ghostly passengers? Finally, Andy brought out his little G Class with some familiar looking wagons (actually three of my Corrugateds, two SSM six planks and a SSM GNR van - no, it's not one of mine!). That provoked another question from the Lady - "how do you do your hedges"? Andy ducked out of sight and came back with a block of horsehair and explained who he produces his hedgerow - when he started talking about hairspray, he had her full attention ........ If any of you do get to see one of Andy's notable Irish layouts, you will find him a very good teacher on many aspects of modelling and a very approachable guy. Exhibition Managers take note - you get a layout (with lots happening) AND a demonstrator for the price of one man!!!! Great to see you again, Andy. As ever, I learned something new! Now, where's Herself's hairspray canister? Edited January 28, 2019 by leslie10646 5 2 Quote
StevieB Posted January 29, 2019 Posted January 29, 2019 It was a delight to see it at Warley, together with Arigna Town. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a small, working turntable as the one at Clurtmacsherry. Stephen Quote
Andy Cundick Posted January 29, 2019 Posted January 29, 2019 Courts next outing is to Swindon on the Saturday after Romsey,with Arigna at Ally Pally the end of the month,and the weekend in between slight change of location,i'm taking Llanfair Caereinion to Abingdon.Must pay more attention when accepting invitations.Andy. Quote
leslie10646 Posted January 29, 2019 Author Posted January 29, 2019 Andy, if your diary's filling up, so's mine, as I try to keep up with you. I never get bored with your work. Now, what's all this Great Western Narrow Gauge? At least you won't be cheating and running Arigna, or Castlederg stuff to Llanfair! I'm trying to work out how many millimetres Two Foot Six is. What period, by the way - presumably NOT the preservation era? Quote
Andy Cundick Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 Period is mid 30's,but with the odd passenger train.running on 9mm rather than 10mm,so my other 009 stock can have a canter.It is however built to full scale size just because i could.Andy. Quote
David Holman Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 Well worth a detour if it is at a show in your area. Captures the atmosphere of the prototype beautifully, especially now the village street back scene is nearing completion. 21mm gauge too, which makes it all the better. Prototype modelling at its best! Courtmacsherry is also worthy of study as what must be close to the perfect branchlike setting - regardless of prototype/gauge/company. Sea wall in the foreground, quayside siding, village street as the back scene and the loco shed [or the school] are conveniently place to hide the hole in the sky to the fiddle yard. Why the track plan hasn't been copied much [indeed, at all?] is a real mystery. Quote
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