Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
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Re: PTModellers 9' by 5' OO gauge layout.
Sorry to hear that. And it looked so great.
Let us hope the rest of the world's rivers retain their watertightness.
Edit- what did u coat it with?
Let us hope the rest of the world's rivers retain their watertightness.
Edit- what did u coat it with?
"Out of commission become a pillbox, out of ammo become a bunker, out of time... become heroes"
Layout updated 18/10/09!
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 67#p215267
Layout updated 18/10/09!
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 67#p215267
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Re: PTModellers 9' by 5' OO gauge layout.
The Control Panel unfolds.....
This will be one of an eventual possible three- one controlling double slips, this one for the Depot and potentiually another one for the yard isolating sections.
This will be one of an eventual possible three- one controlling double slips, this one for the Depot and potentiually another one for the yard isolating sections.
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Viaduct also takes shape...
Work continues behind the scenes on the electrics
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That viaduct looks like its going to be a cracker - look at the size!
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Sorry, but it'll be cut down a bitdavek wrote:That viaduct looks like its going to be a cracker - look at the size!
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Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
Viaduct looking good How have you been getiing on with it?
"Out of commission become a pillbox, out of ammo become a bunker, out of time... become heroes"
Layout updated 18/10/09!
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 67#p215267
Layout updated 18/10/09!
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 67#p215267
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Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
It's got an extra arch and pillar know, the first arch is fabricated, the others are cut out.Metrocamel wrote:Viaduct looking good How have you been getiing on with it?
Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
Looking good - particularly like the coal loads you produced a few pages back -- and the weathering of that loco looked pretty damn good. I still can't decide whether to have a bash myself on a loco, or just get them done by someone else... hmmm... perhaps I shd practice some more on old wagons...
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Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
Buy an old Lima- that 31 cost £20. Cheap Lima stuff coming out of your ears on Ebay!
Just a quick update to say some ballasting been done, tunnel mouth just needs painting, viaduct is progressing- slowly. So far the 3D shell of three arches and one piller has been done.
Thanks
Just a quick update to say some ballasting been done, tunnel mouth just needs painting, viaduct is progressing- slowly. So far the 3D shell of three arches and one piller has been done.
Thanks
Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
I'm Glad to hear that progress is still being made Dave!
How's the viaduct coming along?
How's the viaduct coming along?
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Re: Ribbleshire- Dave "2"s OO gauge layout.
Slowly...
The river underneath is coming on a bit, anyway...
The river underneath is coming on a bit, anyway...