Wadebridge Light Railway
- Peter Butler
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Nice work and shown to advantage by the low angle shots, well done.
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
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Looking good! Love the photos of your busy day from your last post too, especially the one of two trains passing...
Cheers,
Andrew.
Cheers,
Andrew.
Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Looks great George. I too love the low angle shot of the road and the level crossing.
Any chance of a video George.
Any chance of a video George.
ROD
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- steamgeorge
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- steamgeorge
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Hi all,
I must apologise for this update being overdue, I had a large electronics assignment for college on the go which was prioritised. This prevented me doing a lot of work on the railway. After this week was over I finally had time to do some modelling but I went to stoke over the weekend to watch the football match (a treat for my dads birthday) so I had little time for posting. The next week I was set back more by my email not working so I couldn't change the size of the image files. Fortunately, it was fixed today so I am now able to post photos of progress from the past weeks in a large update so here goes...
First of all, my dad decided to sell his Cheddar Iver because there is a new engine on shed: a Cheddar Iver (but with a tender and in much better nick). Its also in blue - hopefully not for long though!
Secondly, I have started to detail my rolling stock further by adding Cambrian bolt heads and dummy brake gear. I am very pleased with how this has turned out as it has completely transformed them. There is still many other wagons to detail.
A while back an IP engineering Lucy was bought second hand with the intention of it being an engine fro be used for when I Can't be bothered to steam up. It had a poor paint job that had suffered from sun damage and was peeling in places. I had never realised but the postage company actually offer a specialist service that I like to call Kit unbuilding . The locomotive had arrived conveniently in flat pack form - a complete transformation from how it was sent . Undeterred, I set about stripping the parts of old glue and paint and started to assemble the engine. Next, some filler was used to get smoother joins between parts. a coat of primer and a couple of maroon
paint and I had a decent looking loco. I added some weight to it and then left It in this state until last week when the advent of cold weather made me realise I needed a battery diesel. looking at the model I had been building, I thought It looked a bit plain so I set about adding rivets, louvres and access hatches. It is still unfinished but I have wired it up and gave it a test on the track and it could pull 10 wagons comfortably! I need to add more rivets and some details (not to forget the rest of the cab) before I finish it with a coat of matt varnish.
Finally, I have finished detailing the interior of my IP Talyllyn guards van by adding working hatches. I have been very pleased with this kit as it has made a nice model.
Here are the photos:
I must apologise for this update being overdue, I had a large electronics assignment for college on the go which was prioritised. This prevented me doing a lot of work on the railway. After this week was over I finally had time to do some modelling but I went to stoke over the weekend to watch the football match (a treat for my dads birthday) so I had little time for posting. The next week I was set back more by my email not working so I couldn't change the size of the image files. Fortunately, it was fixed today so I am now able to post photos of progress from the past weeks in a large update so here goes...
First of all, my dad decided to sell his Cheddar Iver because there is a new engine on shed: a Cheddar Iver (but with a tender and in much better nick). Its also in blue - hopefully not for long though!
Secondly, I have started to detail my rolling stock further by adding Cambrian bolt heads and dummy brake gear. I am very pleased with how this has turned out as it has completely transformed them. There is still many other wagons to detail.
A while back an IP engineering Lucy was bought second hand with the intention of it being an engine fro be used for when I Can't be bothered to steam up. It had a poor paint job that had suffered from sun damage and was peeling in places. I had never realised but the postage company actually offer a specialist service that I like to call Kit unbuilding . The locomotive had arrived conveniently in flat pack form - a complete transformation from how it was sent . Undeterred, I set about stripping the parts of old glue and paint and started to assemble the engine. Next, some filler was used to get smoother joins between parts. a coat of primer and a couple of maroon
paint and I had a decent looking loco. I added some weight to it and then left It in this state until last week when the advent of cold weather made me realise I needed a battery diesel. looking at the model I had been building, I thought It looked a bit plain so I set about adding rivets, louvres and access hatches. It is still unfinished but I have wired it up and gave it a test on the track and it could pull 10 wagons comfortably! I need to add more rivets and some details (not to forget the rest of the cab) before I finish it with a coat of matt varnish.
Finally, I have finished detailing the interior of my IP Talyllyn guards van by adding working hatches. I have been very pleased with this kit as it has made a nice model.
Here are the photos:
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Lots of nice detail work there, especially inside the guards van. The sliding shutters are a nice touch.
Grant.
Grant.
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I agree with Grant, you have every right to be pleased with that guards van.
Philip
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Some very nice detailing there and I would be pleased too...Great job
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
- steamgeorge
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
hello all and thank you for the comments,
It's been a long time but here is an update:
Not much has been doing on my railway due to college work and the cold winter weather but I have managed to finish a few on going projects. First of all, I have finished a swift sixteen guards van I have had sitting on a shelf for around a year. I have to say how impressed I was (still am) with the quality of the parts and how easy it is to put together. Next I have some photos of an Andel braked wagon I got as a Christmas present. The kit looks very good however it is not quite as fine as the swift sixteen wagon. Finally, I have finished my ip engineering diesel. It was given a coat of Humbrol enamel matt varnish spray to dull it down a bit. A tool box and a chuck were added to finish it off.
Here are some photos:
George,
It's been a long time but here is an update:
Not much has been doing on my railway due to college work and the cold winter weather but I have managed to finish a few on going projects. First of all, I have finished a swift sixteen guards van I have had sitting on a shelf for around a year. I have to say how impressed I was (still am) with the quality of the parts and how easy it is to put together. Next I have some photos of an Andel braked wagon I got as a Christmas present. The kit looks very good however it is not quite as fine as the swift sixteen wagon. Finally, I have finished my ip engineering diesel. It was given a coat of Humbrol enamel matt varnish spray to dull it down a bit. A tool box and a chuck were added to finish it off.
Here are some photos:
George,
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- Peter Butler
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
They look great, and I love the finish on the loco.
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Great looking rolling stock. I really like what you've done to the IP loco. She looks really workmanlike now. Maybe the enforced disassembly in the post wasn't such a bad thing after all
I do admire your attention to detail. All the little extras make such a difference.
Rik
I do admire your attention to detail. All the little extras make such a difference.
Rik
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Great paint job on the loco George and the name is brilliant..DE-DE...love it..
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
- steamgeorge
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Thank you for all your kind comments,
The diesel's names was what came with it; I liked it so it stuck. And yes, maybe it is a positive that it came apart in the post after all! With the arrival of snow on the line the latest addition to the locomotive fleet was sent out to clear the line with the snowplough. This is the first time I have run anything in the snow before so I took a video of it and uploaded it to youtube. Here is the link as I haven't learned how to put it directly on the forum :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Eh52bN7S4
George
The diesel's names was what came with it; I liked it so it stuck. And yes, maybe it is a positive that it came apart in the post after all! With the arrival of snow on the line the latest addition to the locomotive fleet was sent out to clear the line with the snowplough. This is the first time I have run anything in the snow before so I took a video of it and uploaded it to youtube. Here is the link as I haven't learned how to put it directly on the forum :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Eh52bN7S4
George
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Hi George,
Putting videos on to the forum is easy enough mate.
When you are playing the video on Youtube,
Click the share button, then click copy, I then click the highlighted txt and click copy.
Then on the "Post A Reply" page on our forum, click the video button.
It will show in the reply box as a like this..... [video][video].
(I move the two of them apart slightly), then click in-between them and then paste your video.
It then should show your video.
Putting videos on to the forum is easy enough mate.
When you are playing the video on Youtube,
Click the share button, then click copy, I then click the highlighted txt and click copy.
Then on the "Post A Reply" page on our forum, click the video button.
It will show in the reply box as a like this..... [video][video].
(I move the two of them apart slightly), then click in-between them and then paste your video.
It then should show your video.
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
- tom_tom_go
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Hi George I have just caught up with your layout build and the building of your diesel loco and wagons. Itβs all great work mate and I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
- steamgeorge
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- steamgeorge
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Re: Wadebridge Light Railway
Evening all,
With todays advent of good weather I decided to venture out into the garden. I cleared most of the leaves off the railway and other basic maintenance. There has always been 2 types of ballast at St Kew Highway due to the availability of one stopping . This was fixed today by changing all the ballast to one type; giving the railway a much more uniform look .The other areas were toped up as well while I was at it. The signal box will return in the spring.
George
With todays advent of good weather I decided to venture out into the garden. I cleared most of the leaves off the railway and other basic maintenance. There has always been 2 types of ballast at St Kew Highway due to the availability of one stopping . This was fixed today by changing all the ballast to one type; giving the railway a much more uniform look .The other areas were toped up as well while I was at it. The signal box will return in the spring.
George
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That's looking really good - I particularly like the triangular platform, very nice... I wish my garden was looking as tidy at the moment!
Cheers,
Andrew.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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