Category Archives: Layout

Waterslide transfer or decal application.

Of late I’ve had the pleasure of helping out on Roy Jacksons Retford layout. Roy’s vision is to see Retford as it was in the late 1950’s, this includes the trains and their correct formations as well as the scenic … Continue reading

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Book Review: Ian Futers Modelling Scotland’s Railways

Modelling Scotland’s Railways By Ian Futers £18.95 ISBN 978-0-953844-88-3 112 pages illustrated, Soft Bound Card Cover Santona Publications Published 2006 Ian Futers has been active in both writing and portraying the railways of Scotland in model form for the past … Continue reading

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Book Reviews ‘Dja no wod id iz yet?’

As modellers, many of us have analogue reference sources as well as using ‘tinterweb’. I frequently head for the bookshelf before a web search, and the thought occurred to me there are a few tomes which I have that may … Continue reading

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More 3F’s

Following from my earlier post I’ve now sourced a second 3F, this being a ‘keyhole’ variant, so called due to the sandbox filler which is visible in the lower centre of the side tanks. That sandbox filler looks a bit … Continue reading

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3F’s, Fowler, Finescale, and F …

This evening I’ve started on a Brassmasters 3F Jinty upgrade. The idea behind this is for a Gloucestershire based BLT layout based on Barry Norman’s plan of Dursley. Hopefully it’ll provide a showcase for a couple of new ideas on … Continue reading

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Rural idyl

A lot of my modelling has recently been done associated with projects for magazines, books or for a couple of mates layouts. All this is ok but this week I’ve just built something for the fun of it. For a … Continue reading

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New Directions

Albion Yard is just one of the projects I have under way at the moment, surprisingly it’s been in progress for about eight years! This blog was initially to record the progress of the work I did for the layout, … Continue reading

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Reprise V

This is the latest addition to the layout, a simple scratchbuild using Wills and Peco components, and the first item out of the workshop since it’s makeover.

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Reprise IV

This week it’s time to strip down Albion Yard so that I can assemble Bawdsey for its shakedown test prior to the Manchester show. The 03 is a real charmer and I think I’ll succumb to a blue version in … Continue reading

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Reprise III

The planning is now pretty much finalised, a single line extension to one of the sidings. The useful feature of having detachable buildings is that I can re-arrange them to suit a new scenario. Above you get an idea of … Continue reading

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