Dan Randall
Western Thunderer
Glad to see you’re cracking on with the layout again Chris - I’ve really missed this thread.
Regards
Dan
Regards
Dan
Glad to see you’re cracking on with the layout again Chris - I’ve really missed this thread.
Regards
Dan
how will the lowered building ground line link with the bridge, Chris?
Hi Chris,
this is Slaters random stone as supplied in the RailModel kits for Helston loco shed, sorry, I cannot make the contrast any better.
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regards
Mike
In other news, it's going to be built now as a GWR BLT making use of all the RTR (as there is no suitable SR stuff).
Many a true word said in jest........
I would agree that the sides on the sticky out extensions do look very much like brickwork.
Chris,
if there isn’t a suitable embossed plastic sheet, how about laser etched card/MDF?
Maybe Phil, or someone else more skilled than I, could etch from a decent photo?
atb
Simon
Sorry to say but they don't look like brickwork, just a good quality of stone work.I would agree that the sides on the sticky out extensions do look very much like brickwork.
Sorry to say but they don't look like brickwork, just a good quality of stone work.
If the extensions were of brick why would the back wall have not been as well? That is the one to the "back street".
It looks like the building is all stone.
ATB
OzzyO.
I'm after something that's coursed but irregularly so, with thin-long stones and has a course but fairly flat face. Don't want much do I? Done more searching on line and there's definitely a gap in the market.
I've been through my 4mm and 7mm stashed of Wills, Slaters, SEF and more I don't recall the origins of. It's a torment I seem to go through with every stone building before I end up either heavily modifying a product or scribing.