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Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:05 pm
by Soar Valley Light
Very nice Andrew. That engine has an awful lot of 'character'.
SVLR Andrew
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:39 am
by LNR
Daisy and her train sit perfectly IN the scene with just the right amount of weathering. I know I've mentioned it before, but I love the wear on the steps outside each door of the Pass. car.
Grant.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 7:04 am
by FWLR
I think they need a little bit more weathering Andrew, but very nice photos they are.

Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:00 pm
by Andrew
I did the same thing - I think it's a consequence of my using the same Wilko primer for everything! Guess it will no longer be a problem, at least with that particular brand...
I guess there would be a precedent for infrastructure on wheels - I'm thinking of that Tal-y-Llyn tea van from the 60s...
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:00 pm
by Andrew
StuartJ wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:14 pm
Just in time for the inevitable Indian Summer when the kids go back to school!
That'd suit me fine - I could actually run a few more trains!
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:03 pm
by Andrew
Soar Valley Light wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 4:05 pm
Very nice Andrew. That engine has an awful lot of 'character'.
I'm not sure this one doesn't cross the line from "character" into "caricature", but that doesn't bother me this time - I've got other engines I can use to play trains "seriously"!
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:05 pm
by Andrew
LNR wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 1:39 am
Daisy and her train sit perfectly IN the scene with just the right amount of weathering. I know I've mentioned it before, but I love the wear on the steps outside each door of the Pass. car.
Grant.
Thanks Grant! Yes, the worn footboards remains my favourite weathering technique! I'm not actually sure how accurate it is, but it looks right to me, and suggests that the little plastic people really do climb in and out...
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 12:07 pm
by Andrew
FWLR wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 7:04 am
I think they need a little bit more weathering Andrew, but very nice photos they are.
Thanks Rod! I save the
really heavy weathering for the goods wagons! Actually, I'm thinking of going the other way and modelling an un-weathered carriage that's just come out of the works, possibly in - whisper it -
satin varnish rather than matt!
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 4:08 am
by GTB
philipy wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:12 pm
My eyes must be worse than I thought!

I had to literally look at the last picture 3 times before I worked out that the station building isn't on wheels behind the loco
"Should've gone to Specsavers."
As always, there's a prototype for everything.
http://nzr.lolshame.com/MyProtoOrmondvillePhotos.html
Apparently a works vehicle of some sort. The one I saw in Christchurch station in the '70s was fixed to the flat wagon in typical NZ bush engineering style, using twisted fencing wire.
Regards,
Graeme
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:10 am
by ge_rik
I think the inspector should have a word with the motive power department. They clearly lavish far more TLC on their IC locos than their steam locos...... A travesty
Rik
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 9:21 am
by BertieB
As everyone has said — and as I thought I’d posted before (but apparently didn’t) — the weathering’s beautifully done and the loco and coaches look great. Polling day was cool too.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:36 pm
by Andrew
ge_rik wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:10 am
I think the inspector should have a word with the motive power department. They clearly lavish far more TLC on their IC locos than their steam locos...... A travesty
That particular loco is named after my late mother-in-law - it would seem wrong to weather it, even it is VERY shiny! Actually, the livery choice was inspired by MOD locos, that do always seem to have been well looked after!
There's great excitement in the motive power department actually - a new arrival is scheduled for this very afternoon. Stay tuned for updates...
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2024 12:37 pm
by Andrew
BertieB wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 9:21 am
Polling day was cool too.
Turns out I'm an election junkie - I'm avidly following the US one now...
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 11:12 am
by Andrew
Back in 1928, Hunslet "Lilla" was lowered down the Bryngwyn incline before travelling over Welsh Highland metals en route from its original home at the Cilgwyn Quarry to start a new life at Penrhyn. That much is true - but what if...
What if everything hadn't gone quite so smoothly, and there was some sort of mishap, on the incline, perhaps? Nothing too serious, but enough to necessitate repairs at Dinas, to scupper the sale to Penrhyn - and so, for it to remain on the Welsh Highland...
It's flimsy, but good enough for me - so, several months ago, I found new homes for a couple of little-used locos and re-invested the proceeds with Roundhouse, the result which arrived on Friday...

- Lilla 1.jpg (737.2 KiB) Viewed 35763 times

- Lilla 2.jpg (1.68 MiB) Viewed 35763 times

- Lilla 3.jpg (1.36 MiB) Viewed 35763 times
Isn't she lovely?!
The first run was with as rake of Welsh Highland slate wagons, which I guess she'd have pulled at Cilgwyn, which sent its output via the WHR. The model performed beautifully, straight out of the box, proving to be smooth, controllable and powerful - so I added all of the other slate wagons I could find to the train too...
I think "Lilla" will probably jump "Palmerston" in the lining queue, probably over the winter. It looks like an easier job, and "Palmerston" seems to be coping fine unadorned, whereas I think "Lilla" is crying out for black edging and yellow lining...
In the meantime though, she's lovely just as she is. I'm hoping for a sunny evening or two at some point this week, so I can let her loose on a passenger train...
Cheers all,
Andrew.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 11:52 am
by Peter Butler
She's gorgeous! Looks so right with the wagons in your perfect setting.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:33 pm
by StuartJ
Lovely. She looks very at home.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 1:33 pm
by Preseli Chris
Hi Andrew.
Lilla Looks the part in that livery . Mid Brunswick Green ? It certainly suits the Loco . I have only seen one in black before . What controller did you go for?
Chris
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 3:35 pm
by Andrew
Preseli Chris wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 1:33 pm
Lilla Looks the part in that livery . Mid Brunswick Green ? It certainly suits the Loco . I have only seen one in black before .
Yep, that's the one - the same as FR green for Linda, but also the closest match for her original/current livery. The real thing looks lovely in green - I hope I can do the lining justice!
Preseli Chris wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 1:33 pm
What controller did you go for?
The conventional one, in the end. I was very tempted by the Fosworks version after your message on the subject (on space grounds apart from anything else!), but I couldn't justify the extra expense at the moment. Later on, maybe...
Thanks
Andrew.
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:18 pm
by Soar Valley Light
Very nice Andrew.
The picture looks like an open invite to see what she's like at half an hours gentle shunting.
Not only a very nice looking engine but also very useful looking.
SVLR Andrew
Re: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 12:38 am
by LNR
Lucky You!
Grant.