MartinWales
Western Thunderer
Worth a write up for MRJ perhaps?
Hi Paul
May I ask for a view from the front and both ends please? I know this may interrupt "playing trains" (sorry!) but it is a very lovely achievable model. I like the little station building and light railway platform.
Thank you
Julian
Great photos, very atmospheric!
Cheers,
Mark
Very nice. Is the Sentinel an RT Models or an Impetus one?
Adam
Hi Adam,
The Sentinel is an RT Models kit which does go together very well. The kit chassis has in built compensation with both axles driven and I’m very happy with it’s running.
Regards Paul
Lovely lunchbox. I love this type of Sentinel too.Hi Paul,
Yes, the chassis design is very nice - I built one of the post-war versions a while ago and that has space for a flywheel which is is surprisingly effective. There's a thread somewhere describing it (and its larger brethren - I rather like Sentinels), but here's a snap of it. Lovely to see that Ruyton Road continues, by the way, it was an old friend from the SW exhibition circuit and looks to be in very good hands.
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All best,
Adam
Hi Paul,
Yes, the chassis design is very nice - I built one of the post-war versions a while ago and that has space for a flywheel which is is surprisingly effective. There's a thread somewhere describing it (and its larger brethren - I rather like Sentinels), but here's a snap of it. Lovely to see that Ruyton Road continues, by the way, it was an old friend from the SW exhibition circuit and looks to be in very good hands.
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All best,
Adam
Thank you David. The sleepers are ply, coloured using Winsor and Newton Promarker inks, Cool grey and Caramel although there are a number of browns and greys that can be used. The different pens mix well and the density of colour will depend on the number of layers. They are double ended so you get a fine nib and a broad chisel.Hi Paul
I enjoyed reading about your layout,
The Colours that you have painted the sleepers with make them look so real just like aged Red gum, well done.
David.