Teasel Bay
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Early construction of a simple 00 garage layout
Fear not Shaun - we all have broad shoulders. :cheers
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Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
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Not only has it snowed across most of the country but it appears to have snowed over Teasel bay as well.
Building up the scenic area with scrap extruded polystyrene.
I have found it quite nice to work with, a little dusty but I do most of the cutting outside where it is well ventilated.
First picture showing the how the upper layer will look cutting though the country side. The top layer will run trains from 90's-now. The track used are old bits of flexi-track I use to check before committing with the new Peco Code75.
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I started by spraying the standard Hornby footbridge base with a matt black.
The plastic is quite shiny and unlikely for enamel to hold, I found some of my wife's chalk paint. It holds very nicely and gives the plastic a bit of bulk which I think reflects a painted iron look.
The handrails and main braces I used Humbrol 100 (red brown). All that I need to do now is to dull up the walkway to show ware and add some rust powder.
The far side of the bridge will be embedded inside the hillside so doesn't need painting at the moment. I am quite happy with how this turned out.
I have moulded an extra bit of cliff to test some painting techniques. I washed the plaster with a watered down dark grey mix.
I brushed over with a light grey and then some white.
I am happy with the grey and the light grey brush but I think I need to improve the white dusting as it looks a little heavy. Any hints or suggestions would be greatly received
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I've lightly weathered the track and started ballasting. Here you can see a Adams Radial LSWR 415 class 488 in the distance approaching the tunnel.
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"Teasel Bay at sunset"
Starting to look a little more real, any comments, hints or tips would be appreciated.
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Those bushes will need to be watched in the autumn - could create a fire hazard for the kettles …………………..
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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It’s one of Woodland scenic’s ‘rusty rail’ pens. Where as I like the colour I’m not a fan of the pen applicator. I think I’ll just try and match it and paint for the next bit.I like the rust colour of the track Chris - what colour is it ?
Those bushes will need to be watched in the autumn - could create a fire hazard for the kettles …………………..
The chalk paint works really well as it seems to stick to anything. I also like the way it adds some bulk to the bridge, it makes it look like it’s had many layers of paint slapped on top.
Petermac: I’ll be sure to keep a close eye on the bushes in the autumn when they start to drop :-)
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Like Pete I like the track colour and also the ballast - in addition to the other scenic work which looks very impressive.
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Thank you. The ballasting tutorial came from Rick of Penhayle: http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=6083&forum_id=6Hi Chris,
Like Pete I like the track colour and also the ballast - in addition to the other scenic work which looks very impressive.
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Finally added a blend of greens through to dead grass up the hillside. Quite happy with that as it is the first time I've used static grass. Below is the hillside from the other side to show the blends. Just need a few bushes and maybe some sheep, oh and some fencing!
A little down the line the workmen have been busy building a new signal box but they seem to have stolen the sign from "March West Junction" oops….
…and a little further down the line shows the measuring up of Teasel Bay station with a 2-6-4T Fowler just ticking over.
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Small update tonight, built and painted/weathered a Pillbox which protected Teasel Bay during the Second World War. Now an unloved structure, which i'm sure in the future will see some youthful evening drinking sessions behind!
A view up the hill shows the position the Pillbox will eventually take once bedded in. Also painted and placed a old wooden fence protecting walkers on the path from the railway below.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Hey Kevin, hopefully we won’t have that in Teasel, they are too busy drinking next to the Pillbox!Hi Connor. The footbridge reminds me of the little devils, that would stand on the bridges waving at the driver, and then either “ Dangle a brick to break the windscreen “ , or just lob stones . Best wishes. Kevin
My names Chris by the way ;-)
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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