Time to build a railway...but where?
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Can't wait to see them finished Peter. They will look good behind your De Winton.....
ROD
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
I have decided to stick with the two-tone brown paint finish, as with the Corris brake-van. It seems to enhance the moulding on the overlays and contrasts well with the panels. The 'Serpent' brake-van is finished and follows the description given by Dave in the post above, by the addition of a ship's wheel... why not?.....
Image taken from kit kit instruction sheet....
The finished interior.... A brake-van must have brakes, which are supplied in the kit.... And a guard, (not in uniform)....
The sheep wagon is awaiting its passengers, although 16mm scale tigers are not currently available from Design Scan Print 3D, sheep are. It has been supplied with the latest in luxury accommodation, namely straw..... Until the guests arrive I can't fit the roof, although it is ready to be attached....
Image taken from kit kit instruction sheet....
The finished interior.... A brake-van must have brakes, which are supplied in the kit.... And a guard, (not in uniform)....
The sheep wagon is awaiting its passengers, although 16mm scale tigers are not currently available from Design Scan Print 3D, sheep are. It has been supplied with the latest in luxury accommodation, namely straw..... Until the guests arrive I can't fit the roof, although it is ready to be attached....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Love the straw in the accommodation van Peter ..
ROD
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Back-tracking for a while the last kit from Jerry Irwin, which I described previously, had alternative parts included to make the Corris Brake Van in various guises.....
I decided on this one.....
Which still left me with.....
So, another van is now under construction with some HIP additions.....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Brilliant Peter. I may seriously have to look at Jerry's models again and buy myself one soon..
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Two for the price of one! Sounds like a bargain to me.
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Certainly a bargain Rik, and all additional parts available from my box of bits, including metal wheels, cast axle-boxes, rivet heads etc....
The optional roof was included in the kit along with the roof former, which I can re-use in the future.....
The 'passengers' for my sheep wagon arrived and have been painted and installed in their luxurious accommodation.....
So we now have a short train of matching vehicles which look pretty good together, I think!.....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Very nice! And with three guards vans in your four wagon rake, your sheep must have a pretty good chance at arriving safely at their destination...
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Yes Andrew, here in Wales we are very protective of our sheep, an important part of the economy!
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
They look fabulous and certainly seem very solid and sturdy wagons Peter...
I desperately need to get myself a wagon....
I desperately need to get myself a wagon....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Baaaa, humbug!Peter Butler wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:21 pm , here in Wales we are very protective of our sheep, an important part of the economy!
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A bit of a thread drift here, but this is an important message.....
Our Moderator, Tom_tom_go, has given notice to quit, which leaves the Forum in dire straights. The membership consists of many who are not able to manage the software which supports this Forum and others, like Tom, who still have business and family priorities to occupy their time, so this is an appeal to anyone, members and guests, who have all benefitted from the vast amount of information contained within this library, to offer what help they can to allow it to continue.
It could be a shared position to lighten the load and clearly has no international boundaries.
What is important to remember is that the Forum will not just stop at the end of the year, but will disappear from our screens completely and all information will be lost forever.
There is an announcement at the heading of each subject, but not everyone has managed to notice this and time is running out. Please contact Tom if you feel you have the time and skills to keep this wonderful show on the road...... thank you.
Our Moderator, Tom_tom_go, has given notice to quit, which leaves the Forum in dire straights. The membership consists of many who are not able to manage the software which supports this Forum and others, like Tom, who still have business and family priorities to occupy their time, so this is an appeal to anyone, members and guests, who have all benefitted from the vast amount of information contained within this library, to offer what help they can to allow it to continue.
It could be a shared position to lighten the load and clearly has no international boundaries.
What is important to remember is that the Forum will not just stop at the end of the year, but will disappear from our screens completely and all information will be lost forever.
There is an announcement at the heading of each subject, but not everyone has managed to notice this and time is running out. Please contact Tom if you feel you have the time and skills to keep this wonderful show on the road...... thank you.
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I agree totally with what you have said Peter. Maybe copy and post your comment has a separate thread mate. Has you say not everybody gets notifications for members threads.
We need some action and fast. I have already said I would help with whatever I can. It's time to put differences to one side and get together and save this brilliant forum. If our main Administrator has lost interest in the forum then maybe it is time for him to go.......
But not just in the way he has said it's going to go. 1 and half months for someone to take over isn't giving us much time is it.
We need some action and fast. I have already said I would help with whatever I can. It's time to put differences to one side and get together and save this brilliant forum. If our main Administrator has lost interest in the forum then maybe it is time for him to go.......
But not just in the way he has said it's going to go. 1 and half months for someone to take over isn't giving us much time is it.
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Please be careful Rod - we all feel strongly about the Forum, and want to save it if we can, but risking upsetting our current Admin, who has done so much to maintain it, isn't going to be the best way to go about it. If there is anyone out there able to help, then that can only be achieved through cooperation with Tom, so let's respect his decision to step back after several years of hard work on our behalf.FWLR wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:01 am I agree totally with what you have said Peter. Maybe copy and post your comment has a separate thread mate. Has you say not everybody gets notifications for members threads.
We need some action and fast. I have already said I would help with whatever I can. It's time to put differences to one side and get together and save this brilliant forum. If our main Administrator has lost interest in the forum then maybe it is time for him to go.......
But not just in the way he has said it's going to go. 1 and half months for someone to take over isn't giving us much time is it.
With best wishes,
Andrew.
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I do feel passionately about our forum Andrew and I really don't want to upset anyone with my comments, but we need action mate and there doesn't seem as if anyone apart from you, who is willing to take it on.I have said I would help in anyway I can, but no one has been in touch, so like this coronavirus, for which like many, I feel isolated...
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Thanks for the offer Rod, it's appreciated.
At the moment, it's skills we're lacking, rather than willingness, but options are being explored. Whether or not they come to anything is another matter...
At the moment, it's skills we're lacking, rather than willingness, but options are being explored. Whether or not they come to anything is another matter...
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
fantastic stuff as always Peter, I take it the sheep waggon and open brake are from the sixteen mills range? David does make some wonderful stuff
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They are from Sixteen Mills and I have given a credit to David for them on the previous page during a description of the build process.
I do like such unusual items of stock and will certainly be adding more.
I do like such unusual items of stock and will certainly be adding more.
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Having just seen the late December picture posted by Dazza of himself and his mates sitting alongside the POR in their shorts and flip-flops, eating his favourite smelly cheese and drinking a couple of bottles of red, I thought how nice that would be to do here in West Wales!
So, firstly to sort out the seating arrangements.... Then prepare the railway for some operation, if I can find it..... And finally, some mates.... but then I remembered, we are in full lock-down so it looks as though I might have to re-think my plans after all!
Still, thanks Dazza.
So, firstly to sort out the seating arrangements.... Then prepare the railway for some operation, if I can find it..... And finally, some mates.... but then I remembered, we are in full lock-down so it looks as though I might have to re-think my plans after all!
Still, thanks Dazza.
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Very good Peter. I had to have a smile at it....
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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