Steam Trains to Sovereign Street.

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Thank you IanS for your kind comments also. I am becoming a little wary how the modelling is. I am waiting to have an operation on my eyes to see correctly. Until then any fine detail modelling is 'out the window'.

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You don't need ultra fine detail. You need consistency to give a good well presented overall look, and you have achieved that. The photos of your layout are always nice to see.
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Mountain Goat wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:34 pm You don't need ultra fine detail. You need consistency to give a good well presented overall look, and you have achieved that. The photos of your layout are always nice to see.
Hi MG It's just a personal thing. Sometimes I think a photograph looks good then I see the errors. :oops:

I just have to put them right. :lol:

A modified Hornby Crane at work at Clarence Dock
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Crane looks great. A far cry from the gloss thing that comes out of the box.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 2:17 pm Crane looks great. A far cry from the gloss thing that comes out of the box.
Thank you, wtd. Just a little different to the normal. Do not look too close though. :lol:
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Perfectly grimy. I can almost breath in the heavenly scents of rotted fish, creosote, and coal smoke.
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Gosh Chops you really do need to start using a deodorant :D
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I have one of those cranes which I have kept so I can modify it into a small narrow gauge crane. I have not started working on it yet. The first thing for me to do is to try to find a simple way to fit the drawing pin buffers onto the mazak casting. I have an idea which just might work to do that. In the past I have simply filed down the casting to get a flat surface and superglued on a new wooden bufferbeam which seems to have worked on a few waggons. Your steam boiler looks most effective, however in the next scale up with such a small crane I will keep mine as a hand cranked crane. In your scale the boiler looks the part and makes the crane look real.
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Chops what can I say? :lol: Glad you like the pictures.

MG Go for it. You are very good at altering things to suit.

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Whatever for? :lol:
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