Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Steve M wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:15 am
bulleidboy wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:56 am
Steve M wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 4:53 pm Found it:

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I've now fitted about twelve feet of 3rd rail - I think I'm getting the hang of it!
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Well I've now laid thirty feet of 3rd rail. The tunnel/hill is currently off the layout - I ran the 3rd rail about six inches into the tunnel - purely for appearance. I've also painted most of the 3rd rail in track brown, which is a lot darker than rust - the black marker pen did make the rail black (obviously), but it didn't look right - the rail looked two tone. So painting over the marker pen ink(?) did give a patchy black/dark brown finish - you have to look very closely to see it, but I find acceptable.
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Using the Woodland Scenics Rock Moulds the cliff face is becoming a "rock face". Looks pretty good at the moment, but it will be the finishing that will tell whether it was a good idea or not. When making the individual "rocks", when the plaster started to harden, I put three 1.5inch galvanised nails, head first into the plaster, when set, this allowed me to push the plaster rocks onto the foam hill. The rocks do have tremendous detail. I have been studying the Woodland Scenics videos on finishing.

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Those look good. It's coming along nicely. I might do the same :D .
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Wykeham - Somewhere in the south?

White cliffs.

Dover? :lol:

Looking good.

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I think they will become a greyish rock face. We do have a large white cliff face at the back of Portsmouth Harbour - inland of the M27.

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Slow progress - but some progress - it should look a lot better when it's had the "Woodland Scenics Wash" treatment and some greenery added.
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It’s coming along nicely Barry.
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Looks great. Looks like the track is in the sea. :lol:
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