It does thanks.Does this help, Adrian?
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An old ‘staged’ image found in the Albion Yard back catalogue whilst looking for something else. The coaches are Comet, and the 64xx a modified Bachmann loco.
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Thank you very much, most kindCan never have too many piccies of Albion Yard.
Jonte
Thank you very much, most kind
I’ve been thinking what to do with it, it’s not been up for about a year fnarr fnarr! And one of the ends of the fiddle Yard is warping after 15 ‘ish’ years. Shelfie2 is well under way, today I’ve been making a Parkend type loading dock
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You’re welcome Tim re LED hut, always found them really helpful and competitive.
Hi Adrian.
Just a thought, but have you considered gray- board?
This is probably a little, but not much more, than the radius you require:
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Batons at each end helped to secure the card (approx. 2mm thick) until the glued dried, although clamps - cramps? - would also serve a purpose.
Of course, this all depends on whether you’re using a ply backdrop to secure it to.
Apologies to other forum members who’ve probably seen this piccie once too oftenalready,so thanks for your patience
Jonte
May I ask what colour(s) we’re used to paint the rails? Looks like a dark chocolate colour to my eyes, which I much prefer on models to the more orangey rust colours, despite the existence of a litany of old colour photos that show this to be the case.
I remember Lance Mindheim recommending the use of darker rust colours on the rail sides as, in his opinion, it kids the eye into believing that the rails are lighter than they actually are.
Jonte