7mm SARSDEN. A GWR fictitious terminus diorama layout.

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
Gives the sort of overall effect I can see out of the window, so well done. I guess you were after the leaves being less dense?
 

John TAYLOR

Western Thunderer
Time for an update.

Sarsden was taken down into storage in my other shed while I commenced my new Buncombe project.

Sarsden is slightly relocated back in the main shed with the new layout on the top.....................

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I`ve had to fit some temporary strengtheners to the front of Sarsden`s modules...just in case of damage while I finish Buncome.

Whilst testing all the electrics I noticed that Sarsdens Engine shed (Resin modified kit) has not coped with high temperatures. The roof being thinner mouldings has warped badly beyond recovery.....

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So I`ve replaced with an Intentio kit I made a while back.........................................

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Just need to do some cable housekeeping from the upstairs neighbour !!!

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will bed her in at a later date.............
 

Focalplane

Western Thunderer
I know that engine shed! Shipston on Stour with the local South Warwickshire brick pattern nicely replicated! There is still the coal office with the same brick pattern in someone’s garden but everything else there is long gone.
 

John TAYLOR

Western Thunderer
The multi coloured brickwork looks so clean how did you achieve such a clean job? It looks great!

Michael
Thanks Michael,

I think it`s mostly down to Phil at Intentio and his high quality brick laser cutting..............

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Brickwork is meticulously hand painted with enamels , left to dry thoroughly for a couple of days and then I used a mortar colour enamel paint
flooded on to the brickwork in stages and wiped off quickly leaving it behind in the grooves.

Recently I`ve used acrylic tester pot paint as the mortar...

This is a Railmodel kit using acrylic mortar in the same way.

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Nick Rogers

Western Thunderer
Lovely work, John. I’ve every much enjoyed catching up with your thread over a cup of tea this morning. Lots of inspiring stuff.

All the best,
 

John TAYLOR

Western Thunderer
Not taken the covers off the layouts yet this year, but I have been converting myself over to airbrushing with acrylics for the first time ( as a way of speeding up my airbrushing projects drying times.

So , the late Adrian Swain`s ABS wagon kits are the first to be tried.

Rail match Acrylic GWR freight stock grey.... A little lighter than I`m accustomed to, but a very favourable finish over over my usual Precision Enamels....

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All wagons have an etch primer base coat using Clostermans rattle can Grey

Next is Railmatch Coal Black acrylic with a top coat of the new Pledge tile and floor wax as a base coat for Methfix transfers ( the meths does soften the floor wax) but is rescued by a further protective coating after the transfers are in place.

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Then Adrian`s shunters truck finally lettered up.....

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michael mott

Western Thunderer
John can you shed some light on the water tower, it looks like the columns are mate from back to back “H” beams. What drawings did you use for it?
Michael
 

John TAYLOR

Western Thunderer
John can you shed some light on the water tower, it looks like the columns are mate from back to back “H” beams. What drawings did you use for it?
Michael

Hi Michael,

A convoluted story I`m afraid.......

I wasted £50 on a terrible resin kit.....

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and in true modellers venturing I kept one use full part... the landing moulding at the top of the access ladder.

I studied many books and magazines and finally came across this reasonably common style of tower on which I based my build using guessometry.

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my only drawing is this one on plasticard to mark out some rivetting.

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and the rest is scratch building to fit my location....

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.....hopefully following GWR practice...

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