Garden Railway Gallery Dec '21 - LAST DAY FOR ENTRIES TOMORROW
Garden Railway Gallery Dec '21 - LAST DAY FOR ENTRIES TOMORROW
Aaron and Peter have both given me suggestions for the next theme, both of which I liked and have certain similarities between them (Thanks chaps). So, I've combined them and the theme for the next quarter is:
"Whatever The Weather" . This could include sun, snow, rain, puddles, floods, snowdrifts, wildfires, fog, etc"
Closing date for entries will be 30th November. All other rules as before.
"Whatever The Weather" . This could include sun, snow, rain, puddles, floods, snowdrifts, wildfires, fog, etc"
Closing date for entries will be 30th November. All other rules as before.
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"Whatever The Weather"
Beginning of this year:
Railcar and Snowplough clearing my 5" gauge garden track.


The Snowplough:
After the war, many "bathtub" tenders from the austerity class 52 were left over. Some have been converted to weedkillers, tank cars or snow ploughs.
There were many variants. Each depot seems to have made their own. Some were filled with rail offcuts, others with concrete blocks. The "concrete block" on mine is a wooden box hiding the battery for the headlights as well as footrests and seat.
The railcar:
The Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft (LAG) had a shortage of railcars and converted a baggage wagon to a railcar in 1930. Driven by four axle-hung motors the model is quite powerful. It has enough weight to have traction even in the snow.
Was fun clearing the tracks like on the prototype: going backwards, stopping, picking up speed and running into the snow. It would have been easier to use the class 55 (0-8-0 tender steem locomotive) but I did not have time to fire her up.
"Dashing through the snow......"
Beginning of this year:
Railcar and Snowplough clearing my 5" gauge garden track.


The Snowplough:
After the war, many "bathtub" tenders from the austerity class 52 were left over. Some have been converted to weedkillers, tank cars or snow ploughs.
There were many variants. Each depot seems to have made their own. Some were filled with rail offcuts, others with concrete blocks. The "concrete block" on mine is a wooden box hiding the battery for the headlights as well as footrests and seat.
The railcar:
The Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft (LAG) had a shortage of railcars and converted a baggage wagon to a railcar in 1930. Driven by four axle-hung motors the model is quite powerful. It has enough weight to have traction even in the snow.
Was fun clearing the tracks like on the prototype: going backwards, stopping, picking up speed and running into the snow. It would have been easier to use the class 55 (0-8-0 tender steem locomotive) but I did not have time to fire her up.
"Dashing through the snow......"
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Great photo (the head on snowplough shot).
That's gonna be hard to beat. But I hope others will try, just to make it interesting.
Rik
That's gonna be hard to beat. But I hope others will try, just to make it interesting.
Rik
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I thought exactly the same thing, that is a great photo

The buck stops here .......
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All the waterways on the CLR are constructed of slate chippings to represent water thereby obviating the need to maintain water levels in the driest region of the UK.
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Scratchbuilt snowplough wagon awaits the snow clearing team
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The B.U.R.P.S. motto.....
'Whatever the weather, we'll get you there'......
'Whatever the weather, we'll get you there'......
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
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That is truly astonishing Peter, great photo and great work. 

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A cracking good piece of modelling and a great photo Peter. I like your interpretation of the theme
Rik
Rik
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Wasting precious steam while waiting under a tree for a shower to pass…
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Just a reminder that there are only 2 weeks left to enter for this quarter.
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Not as dramatic as some, but it was bloomin' chilly today!
Winter sunshine:
Cheers,
Andrew
Winter sunshine:
Cheers,
Andrew
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Sorry, but the forum software doesn't accept and show .tif files.
So I have converted your original .tif picture to a jpeg.
Philip
On a sunshine day,
So I have converted your original .tif picture to a jpeg.
Philip
On a sunshine day,
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Too much weather today...
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Thanks, Philip for your help; I will keep in mind the jpg format.mymodeltrain wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 10:05 pmSorry, but the forum software doesn't accept and show .tif files.
So I have converted your original .tif picture to a jpeg.
Philip
On a sunshine day,
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