Model making musings, projects and commissions
Quarter-inch Scale Modeling
Various railway orientated modelling projects in my new workshop/railway room.
4mm finescale modelling, slowly
Railway Modelling in S Scale (1:64) and Scale 7
Ouse Valley Modeller is a blog about my 4mm OO gauge modelling, my observations mostly about Sussex railways in the 1950's and my layout Herstmonceux
A 16mm scale narrow gauge railway in a West Wales garden...
The construction of a 16mm narrow gauge railway
Heritage & Model Railway Blog
Minnesota themed model railroading
Whats going on at RMRG
...far, far away in Leaky Villa with the kettle on, a tin of post-apocalyptic peaches & the Marmalade Lurcher
Finescale (ish) Modelling in 4mm Scale by two friends
Modelling the Great Northern Railway network around Bradford in the 50s
The thinking behind and construction of model railway exhibition layout.s
Building a Model of Birmingham New Street, set in 1987
Scribblings from Kashmir Cottage
Southwest Scotland in 00 Finescale
MODELLING MUSINGS ON PORTCHULLIN, GLENMUTCHKIN AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT TAKES MY FANCY
a modelling journey.
The ramblings of a finescale renegade
Hi Andy, what are you using for corrugated iron and do the laps where one sheet lies over the other die back a bit on painting?
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Hi Mark, On this I have been using Slaters corrugated iron. I’ve filed down some of the laps to try make them stand out less. Where there should be a horizontal lap i’ve either scribed the join or cut out individual panels and butted then together. On this one https://wordpress.com/post/ousevalleymodeller.wordpress.com/1354 I used South Eastern Finecasts corrugated iron but didn’t file down the laps.
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Reblogged this on sed30’s Blog.
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Looking good Andy, just need a layout to put it on!
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The plans 80% worked out.. Need to buy some wood.
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