Billycan Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 (edited) Enjoy the video Edited September 25, 2020 by Billycan 9 1 3 1 Quote
Noel Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 That's a superb tutorial. Very well put together and a fab result with the wagons. 3 Quote
TimO Posted September 24, 2020 Posted September 24, 2020 Thoroughly enjoyed watching that video. Some very interesting weathering techniques, highly recommended. 1 Quote
Billycan Posted October 8, 2020 Author Posted October 8, 2020 (edited) Thanks for all the comments. Have been asked if there are any more. Well, that was one of two. It was a PowerPoint presentation converted to video with some video clips added to see how that worked. The second is some video minutes of a mock-up scene edited into one video to see how that works. Uses 3 trains, A DART, ammonia tankers and some Mark's Models coaches. Pleased with how it ends. Edited October 9, 2020 by Billycan 6 Quote
Billycan Posted October 27, 2020 Author Posted October 27, 2020 THE TURRET STAIR GRAFFITI Five apprentices – Squirtcan and Mugs McInTaggart with spray cans in hand, the Brown twins and Spiffy Quinn, all from the Fine Decoration and Paint Shop at WR&A have tried their hand at graffiti painting and ghost imaging at THE ARCHES. They are seen here surveying their handywork. They call the main image A Meeting on a Turret Stair, styled after the much loved Irish masterpiece. The grey ghost, who they paint as a ghost image, is in the process of using his own method for getting rid of all graffiti. Attribution – The Meeting on the Turret Stairs, Burton, F.W, (1864), National Gallery of Ireland, https://www.nationalgallery.ie/art-and-artists/highlights-collection/hellelil-and-hildebrand-meeting-turret-stairs-frederic, accessed 27/10/2020 Grey Ghost, Banksy, Flickr: Banksy Grey Ghost A, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Banksy_Grey_Ghost_A.jpg, accessed 27/10/2020 5 Quote
Billycan Posted October 27, 2020 Author Posted October 27, 2020 Bought a small mixed fleet of road vehicles for WR&A late on Friday evening from Mark's Models. Everything closed for the bank holiday weekend and delivery received today, i.e., next working day. It includes some of the Irish models. A nice early surprise, great service and well pleased with the goods. Support your local retailer and keep modelling. 3 Quote
Billycan Posted November 1, 2020 Author Posted November 1, 2020 (edited) Enjoyed crafting this little hip roof for the signal cabin. You might enjoy this short video record of how it was done. https://youtu.be/vinkLXVFPCk Edited November 1, 2020 by Billycan 2 Quote
Tomo Posted November 12, 2020 Posted November 12, 2020 Hello Billycan can I ask where you got the Ammonia wagons ? Quote
Billycan Posted November 12, 2020 Author Posted November 12, 2020 https://www.facebook.com/Irish-Freight-Models-1252098201500518/ Tomo, The ammonia tankers are resin/3D print kits produced by Tom Brady of Irish Freight Models and the barriers are RTR stock also from Tom. I bought them in 2016, assembled and painted the six kits myself and I'm very pleased with the result. They’re not fine scale models but they are very robust. They are a great weight and great runners, are wobble free, are excellent couplers, and don’t derail. They produce a very realistic clickity-clack as they pass over some rail joints. I have lowered the sound of the loco so that I can hear everything. I modelled with the NET logo, and the kit included the IFI logo for modellers of that period. Just one decal left to be fitted (Tanker number panel below the NET Logo) and the set of parts ready for final assembly The same set of parts loosely assembled 3 1 Quote
Tomo Posted November 12, 2020 Posted November 12, 2020 @Billycan they look really great well done, can I order them from the Facebook page ? 1 Quote
StevieB Posted November 12, 2020 Posted November 12, 2020 You’ll need to email Tom to see what he is doing at present. Effectively his shop is empty and he only sells on eBay what he produces. I think, though, he is open to the right approach if you’re prepared to wait. Stephen 1 Quote
Billycan Posted November 12, 2020 Author Posted November 12, 2020 Tomo, I don't know what the situation is now. I bought when Tom had a website but that's taken down since. I see a contact email on the Facebook page so, maybe start there. Perhaps someone on this site might know more. There is a short thread about closing the website at Hope this helps. Billycan 1 Quote
StevieB Posted November 12, 2020 Posted November 12, 2020 Tom took his website down after it got hacked and then used the shop on his Facebook page to do his selling. Stephen 1 Quote
Ironroad Posted November 12, 2020 Posted November 12, 2020 There is a new website, but I don't think there is anything in stock at present; https://www.ecwid.com/store/store1493122/ Quote
Billycan Posted November 22, 2020 Author Posted November 22, 2020 (edited) Saturday 21 November 2020. New additions to the fleet at WR&A. Be very, very gentle and careful when lifting your model locomotive from its protective packaging. Edited November 22, 2020 by Billycan 4 1 1 Quote
Tomo Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Wow they look really good i have one on order , the detail in the cab is great Quote
flange lubricator Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Simply stunning locos , that's not the murphy's plate that the EMD makers plate Quote
Billycan Posted November 22, 2020 Author Posted November 22, 2020 Thanks for that FL. Poor eyes are losing it. 1 Quote
Billycan Posted November 28, 2020 Author Posted November 28, 2020 A meeting at Erne Terrace Rear NET ammonia train and a fertilizer train meet on the embankment at Erne Terrace Rear. https://youtu.be/KXydwaGbzes 1 1 Quote
Billycan Posted December 1, 2020 Author Posted December 1, 2020 A meeting at Erne Terrace Rear NET ammonia train and a fertilizer train meet on the embankment at Erne Terrace Rear. Should have uploaded these at the weekend with the video. 6 1 Quote
Billycan Posted December 3, 2020 Author Posted December 3, 2020 Sandwith Street Water Tower Enjoyed photocrafting this model. The photos show the result and the video shows the journey. Sorry it's a bit long. https://youtu.be/Tr_6oIW4Yp0 7 1 Quote
Patrick Davey Posted December 11, 2020 Posted December 11, 2020 Enjoyed this!! Good video too! Looking forward to more! 1 Quote
Billycan Posted December 12, 2020 Author Posted December 12, 2020 Station façade Lockdown wasn't all bad. Good progress made with the station façade, the footpath and the roadway. Photos show very early modelling, some middle progress then current state. Still more to do and enjoying the journey. 10 7 Quote
RobertRoche Posted December 12, 2020 Posted December 12, 2020 That looks amazing! Captures the real thing very well. Quote
Patrick Davey Posted December 12, 2020 Posted December 12, 2020 Superb, and a very innovative approach! Quote
TimO Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 Fabulous. Are the bridge girders built up in styrene / plastic? The spacing looks spot on and very consistent. The whole scene captures the real one brilliantly. When are you planning to put up the lights on the Christmas Trees! Quote
Billycan Posted December 15, 2020 Author Posted December 15, 2020 (edited) Hi TimO, Patrick, David, Robert and others for your responses. The decorative girders were 3D printed for me. At Warley 2018 I met Andrew Morris of Leeds Model Railway Society who was demonstrating 3D printing and I wondered if I could buy a bag of what might be his ‘standard panels’ that made up a water tank he had on his bench. They would have been perfect for my girders project. He offered to have a look at what I was planning to do and he very generously worked with my dimensioned sketches to create the very fine detail girders I now have. My starting point was a photocrafted girder printed out and pasted to card. You can see these early efforts in the first 3 photos and the last photo combines the unfinished centre girder in card with the 3D printed girders on the outside. Most of the rest is paper (the road) and card (the footpaths and some more), photocrafted sometimes from my own photos and sometimes from Google Street View. The columns are re-engineered pens with the cap of the pen forming the base and the main part of the pen snugly fitting into it to form the column. A little over size but look well, so, don’t tell anyone. They’ll do for now. I bought the 4 Christmas trees a few years ago for €4.99 with a plan to add lights to them but something else always seems to take priority. Maybe next year. Thanks again for the comments. Edited November 28, 2022 by Billycan Typo 2 Quote
David Holman Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 A fine combination of traditional and modern techniques, which works really well. Quote
Billycan Posted December 17, 2020 Author Posted December 17, 2020 Dargan Day and Christmas 2020 The plan was to do an operational video but the light failed and the photos aren't great either. The railway is 186 years old today, so a simple posting of photos for the day that's in it. 2 Quote
Billycan Posted December 24, 2020 Author Posted December 24, 2020 Happy Christmas and best wishes for a good old normal 2021 3 Quote
Billycan Posted September 6, 2021 Author Posted September 6, 2021 (edited) Work in progress - Modelling Pearse Street streetscape Edited September 6, 2021 by Billycan 12 4 Quote
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