kevo Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Hi all just sent in a few pics of my small boxfile layout . it will run a few different types of rolling stock inc gypsum and fertiliser and poss cement hope you like it . work still in progress . 15 2 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Very nice indeed. Shows what’s possible in a small space 1 Quote
popeye Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Very nice, it has so much realism. I would be nice to see it expanded. 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 thanks popeye glad you like it . must admit it could have done with being a tad or to longer but it was just to see what can be done in a boxfile . it has a two track traverser so the whole layout can work with two locos and roughly 4-5 wagons . one loco brings train in uncouples and runs back out .then i bring another loco in to shunt . belive it or not a shut around can last for a good 10 -15 mins before reverse ing the whole process . thats is not include ing when things get in a jam and has to be un tangled . at the moment . i only have two 141 class locos but hope to add a 121 in a weeks time . fingers crossed 3 Quote
David Holman Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) Excellent work - well done you. There is probably more fun in building modules like this than actually operating them, but as your pictures show, they are great for posing and photographing models. Plus of course, one delvelops new skills in the process and the project gets going pretty quickly too. Edited May 2, 2021 by David Holman spelling Quote
kevo Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 thanks David yes thats true as i tend to build only small layouts there is more fun in the build side allso things get finished much quicker . as my iterest in railways covers stadard gauge subjects and narrow gauge and american to i can never justifie one large layout . as i am nearly allways thinking of my next project before one subject is finished 1 Quote
murphaph Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Very impressed with this. I love the grungy 161 the most. Any chance of weathering up the ballast wagons too? 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 2, 2021 Author Posted May 2, 2021 yes them wagons do need some weather ing they stick out a bit compared to the rather caked up 161 i hold my.hands up the hoppers they only arrived this friday just gone so its in the pipe line . 2 Quote
kevo Posted May 3, 2021 Author Posted May 3, 2021 hi all as its hang on to your hat weather where i am this bank holl . thought i would knuckel down to some bits on the boxfile . one bit that needed finishing off was part of the duct work from the warehouse i wanted to achive a blister peeling paint look . there are lots of ways to achive this look . one methord thats works for me is the hair spray and salt tech hope thease pics show how i did it with the base coat of rust allready on next stage was use a can of cheap hair spray blow over what ever your subject is a few quick coats is enough then just sprinkle some table salt on air brush your top coat on leave to dry for 10 mins then with a stiff paint brush and water brush the salt and you should be left with a nice rusty pealing look hope this is of use 8 2 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 3, 2021 Author Posted May 3, 2021 thanks bandon its a really easy way and quite fun to do it still needs a dusting over with some weather ing powders to finish off Quote
kevo Posted May 4, 2021 Author Posted May 4, 2021 now the ducting and safety ladder our glued back in place and blend back in .next job will be to tackel the stone walling on the end wharehouse i will probly clad this in corrougated sheeting so as to give it a more neutral look so it dus not tie the layout to any paticular region . 6 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 4, 2021 Posted May 4, 2021 That’s looking really effective. Shades of New Ross c 1980 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 4, 2021 Author Posted May 4, 2021 Thanks Galteemore my interest in irish railways has only been basicly a year or so . so ime still finding my way around . i have just looked up new ross and found a few pics . . brilliant that is right up my street cement and fertiliser over grown sindings etc and in the 1980 thanks again for that . just taken a end on view from under the bridge 5 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 5, 2021 Author Posted May 5, 2021 A before with the stone walling and after with the corrogated cladding need ssome blending in with paint to cover up the joint 9 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 5, 2021 Posted May 5, 2021 Inset track and subtle colouring look very good 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 5, 2021 Author Posted May 5, 2021 Thanks Galteemore quite a few of my other layouts have eneded up with concrete approns i use a wash of greys and white and then use weather ing powders aii rubbed in till ime happy with the look 2 Quote
kevo Posted May 5, 2021 Author Posted May 5, 2021 i found thease two pics that just show some more concrete hard standing on my old cement layout , i guess one reason i did this was it saved on groud cover . also seen here my old c class loco sadly i no longer have , 7 1 Quote
David Holman Posted May 6, 2021 Posted May 6, 2021 Excellent ground cover. Presume you used a static grass machine to create the weeds growing through old sleepers and rubbish? Likewise, how do you create the concrete hard standing? Colour and texture look just right. Quote
Galteemore Posted May 6, 2021 Posted May 6, 2021 That is just terrific. Small incidentals like the overhead wiring just add so much here. Quote
MikeO Posted May 6, 2021 Posted May 6, 2021 (edited) A great little layout. The weathering technique is very effective and looks simple to achieve. Edited May 6, 2021 by MikeO Quote
kevo Posted May 6, 2021 Author Posted May 6, 2021 Tanks all for your kind comments Hi David yes i 1st used some stick on grass tuffs of different bllends then i used a cheap static grass applicator looks a bit like one of them old tea strainers and covered the grass tuffs with different mixes of static grass fibers till it got that really over grown look , the concrete hard standard ing is just white plastic card cut to shape in and around the track then blown over with grey primer then i just used railmatch concrete acrylic paint in a wash and kept adding different greys whites etc . when dry then i use cheap artis chalks rubbed on with my finger till it looks ok . 2 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 6, 2021 Author Posted May 6, 2021 hope thease two pics give a better view of the hard standing . i enjoyed building this layout a few years ago it was not very big possibley only 4 ft long the run off had a 3 track taverser another shunting type layout really , i sold it on to fund other projects so its out there some where i hope still . last pic gives a over all view of the whole thing . 5 2 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 6, 2021 Posted May 6, 2021 This is a little gem. Lots of good tips like the curved backscene. Quote
David Holman Posted May 6, 2021 Posted May 6, 2021 Object lessons for us all, add in Ken's similar project and there is much inspiration in these small projects. Quote
kevo Posted May 12, 2021 Author Posted May 12, 2021 hi to all i have managed to track down a couple of 2nd hand IMR cement bubbles just 2 add a bit of a change and to add to my lack of irish rolling stock . i doint know whats happened to IMR they doint seem to be around any more i did have a break van and some cie box vans from them a few years a go and would and would like to replace them as they all got sold on when i went back to narrow gauge moddeling . any way hope you like the new pics and my other 141 no 177 shuntting them around . allso i have startted adding a few bits of grass tuffs and over the next few evenings will add more weeds and grass growing in the cracks in the hard standing . 8 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 Stunning layout, so well built, and that little forklift does a great job at catching the eye. Quote
kevo Posted May 13, 2021 Author Posted May 13, 2021 Thanks dave glad u like it its not far off complete now . but i have a bit more tweeking with weeds etc and those cement come fertilizer bags on the pallet stack need some weather ing and the last bit will be the front board ing to go on so it will look like a fish tank . after this project i have another small layout that i started but never finished it was a BR scottish region small station but will now get a irish theame make over . 1 Quote
kevo Posted May 13, 2021 Author Posted May 13, 2021 I know its diverting away from my currant project but ive putt in a few pics of how far i got with it . things like the red phone box will have to be changed etc 5 3 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 It just gets better and better ! Some classic theatre design principles here. Very nicely observed all round. Quote
JasonB Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 22 minutes ago, kevo said: Impressive work all round. The colours used on the stone look the business. Quote
kevo Posted May 13, 2021 Author Posted May 13, 2021 Thanks guys for the comments . i think i may have to get this layout down of rhe top of my bookcase at the weekend and blow of the dust for a running session Quote
David Holman Posted May 13, 2021 Posted May 13, 2021 Jason is right, there is a subtlety to your palette which makes everything look so natural. It is so easy to over do things, but these dioramas look just right. Quote
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