The Shankly and Gdynia Railway
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Steep Bridge 1
Steep Bridge 2
I'm very keen on these two road bridges over the river because they are the only features where the ground level isn't completely flat (apart from the Tunnel to Nowhere). The backscenes on three sides also help to create the illusion of a less flat landscape.
Future plans include finishing and installing the backscene on the forth side and building up some hills and a raised road. Hopefully, these will create a more natural appearance to the landscape. Alternatively, I could 'relocate' the layout to Lincolnshire and have it as flat as a pancake!
Steep Bridge 2
I'm very keen on these two road bridges over the river because they are the only features where the ground level isn't completely flat (apart from the Tunnel to Nowhere). The backscenes on three sides also help to create the illusion of a less flat landscape.
Future plans include finishing and installing the backscene on the forth side and building up some hills and a raised road. Hopefully, these will create a more natural appearance to the landscape. Alternatively, I could 'relocate' the layout to Lincolnshire and have it as flat as a pancake!
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Zooming in 1
Zooming in 2
Zooming in 3
The last photo shows very clearly how unrefined this backscene is, but I think that it works fine from a distance, which is the idea. I plan to replace the painted deciduous trees in the third photo with lighter coloured ones to match those on the other two sides of backscene.
Zooming in 2
Zooming in 3
The last photo shows very clearly how unrefined this backscene is, but I think that it works fine from a distance, which is the idea. I plan to replace the painted deciduous trees in the third photo with lighter coloured ones to match those on the other two sides of backscene.
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Mr Stink
Fans of the (children's) writer David Walliams will know about Mr Stink and his dog, Duchess. My daughter, age 7, and I read it together last year. When I acquired a packet of Dapol figures, I noticed the resemblance between one of the seated figures and Mr Stink. I already had a model dog, so here's my nod to two wonderful fictional characters ( the reader sometimes enters the mind of the long-suffering dog as she laments her owner's poor hygiene). It was pure coincidence that I placed Mr Stink close to some foraging pigs, but they seem to be the only ones that don't mind the smell. David Walliams has a very gentle sense of humour when he wants it that way, and I hope that it's a gentle piece of humour on the layout. Joking aside, adult readers will recognize that Mr Stink has mental health issues and seems to be in a place where even kind-hearted souls cannot reach him.
In the last photo, you can find Mr Stink and Duchess near the top left corner. Perhaps I should add a figure bringing them a plate of tasty sausages.
Fans of the (children's) writer David Walliams will know about Mr Stink and his dog, Duchess. My daughter, age 7, and I read it together last year. When I acquired a packet of Dapol figures, I noticed the resemblance between one of the seated figures and Mr Stink. I already had a model dog, so here's my nod to two wonderful fictional characters ( the reader sometimes enters the mind of the long-suffering dog as she laments her owner's poor hygiene). It was pure coincidence that I placed Mr Stink close to some foraging pigs, but they seem to be the only ones that don't mind the smell. David Walliams has a very gentle sense of humour when he wants it that way, and I hope that it's a gentle piece of humour on the layout. Joking aside, adult readers will recognize that Mr Stink has mental health issues and seems to be in a place where even kind-hearted souls cannot reach him.
In the last photo, you can find Mr Stink and Duchess near the top left corner. Perhaps I should add a figure bringing them a plate of tasty sausages.
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Mr Stink and Duchess Receive a Plate of Hot Sausages
And the World Doesn't Blink
The heroine of the story, Chloe, and her dad bring Mr Stink some sausages, his favourite. He scrupulously saves half of one for Duchess. Chloe and her dad have to stand some distance away on account of the smell, but Chloe is surprised at both how well-spoken Mr Stink is, and the elegance in which he eats his sausages.
The scene needs a little working up, but I prefer it now that it has a more positive feel.
And the World Doesn't Blink
The heroine of the story, Chloe, and her dad bring Mr Stink some sausages, his favourite. He scrupulously saves half of one for Duchess. Chloe and her dad have to stand some distance away on account of the smell, but Chloe is surprised at both how well-spoken Mr Stink is, and the elegance in which he eats his sausages.
The scene needs a little working up, but I prefer it now that it has a more positive feel.
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From One Angle
And from Another
And the Other Way
And Finally
I'm a little reluctant to upload the last photo on account of the empty space at the top left. I had hoped to have finished the final backscene by now to fill that void, but sadly not yet.
And from Another
And the Other Way
And Finally
I'm a little reluctant to upload the last photo on account of the empty space at the top left. I had hoped to have finished the final backscene by now to fill that void, but sadly not yet.
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Looking Towards the Bay of Gdansk
Mother Nature Softens the Horizon
Greenery
I've blu-taced the final backscene to the wall. It's rather provisional. On the left of the first photo, the land over the bay looks like a very thin spit of land which isn't the effect I'm after. The trees in this part will need some more height so that only a short piece of sea can be seen above the landmass. Several of the joins are also visible, so these will need tearing to create a less obviously cut effect. When it's a bit more worked up, I'll attach the card and paper to a piece of hardboard or plywood.
There are also the issues of the electronic sockets (behind the paper) and the curved paper (disguising the corner) be resolved.
Mother Nature Softens the Horizon
Greenery
I've blu-taced the final backscene to the wall. It's rather provisional. On the left of the first photo, the land over the bay looks like a very thin spit of land which isn't the effect I'm after. The trees in this part will need some more height so that only a short piece of sea can be seen above the landmass. Several of the joins are also visible, so these will need tearing to create a less obviously cut effect. When it's a bit more worked up, I'll attach the card and paper to a piece of hardboard or plywood.
There are also the issues of the electronic sockets (behind the paper) and the curved paper (disguising the corner) be resolved.
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looks good have managed to squeeze a lot of interest into the space
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Thanks Chris. It is rather squeezed in, but like you say, it makes it interesting (I think so, anyway).
Perhaps sometime in the dim and distant future, when I've made another dozen trees, I'll remove most of the buildings, spread out the farm animals and have a rural photo shoot. I've even got a packet of 1970s Airfix wild animals, so I could create a safari although I'd have to paint most of the animals first. Just a thought.
Old Faithful Rides Again
Having looked at the photos with the new part of the backscene, I'm beginning to think that the long row of trees is too uniform in height. Perhaps I'll work this up a bit with some stick on painted paper.
Perhaps sometime in the dim and distant future, when I've made another dozen trees, I'll remove most of the buildings, spread out the farm animals and have a rural photo shoot. I've even got a packet of 1970s Airfix wild animals, so I could create a safari although I'd have to paint most of the animals first. Just a thought.
Old Faithful Rides Again
Having looked at the photos with the new part of the backscene, I'm beginning to think that the long row of trees is too uniform in height. Perhaps I'll work this up a bit with some stick on painted paper.
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Train Approaching
And it's the Flying Scotsman. I hadn't planned to take and upload a sequence, but it just came out that way.
And it's the Flying Scotsman. I hadn't planned to take and upload a sequence, but it just came out that way.
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