Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Nice wagons Barry. They look perfect in that setting .
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Lovely scene
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They really look the part.
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Many thanks for the kind comments. It didn't say what make the wagons were in Rails offer - they are Dapol - except for the water tower, these are the first Dapol items on the layout. Best wishes to you all. Barry
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Nice wagons, look very well set in your railway. I was tempted by them but talked my self out of buying, he who hesitates.........
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I have now fitted the Ratio Signal Box Interior and added lighting. A few problems - the signal box came with the floor fitted, and I think the Ratio kit was intended for a "box" that had a little more interior room - so I had to reduce the height of a few items. I have another signal box to fit out sometime in the future, and it has no floor, so it should be possible to fit the Ratio kit to the floor and then raise the floor to the right height - not a problem, in fact should make the job easier. As I had mentioned previously, I lined out the signal box interior, including the roof with bacofoil - to stop light bleed - which it does very effectively - I positioned the light to shine up into the roof, which had had several coats of matt white paint - the led was then given a coat of Tamiya yellow lacquer. Now for some point rodding :roll:

ImageIMG_0807 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr

ImageIMG_0806 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr

ImageIMG_0809 by Barry Clayton, on Flickr
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Re: Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Looking very good Barry.
Are you going to use the Ratio rodding kit?
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Steve M wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:48 pm Looking very good Barry.
Are you going to use the Ratio rodding kit?
Hi Steve - Yes - I already have it and the extention kit - looks pretty fiddly.
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It is!

I found the there weren’t quite enough parts for what I wanted but I had some plasticard square strips the same dimensions as the square rods. I made extra lengths and drop links by flattening the und with a hammer then bending the squashed bit to the right angle. Can’t tell the difference once painted.
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Lovely lighting effect.
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