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Early construction of a simple 00 garage layout
Great work with the lights
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Thanks Dave, still in progress :cheersGreat work with the lights
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I have finally got around to adding sculptamold on the hillside up to the station.
Closeup of the unlit signal box and the away signal in its temporary home.
And of the occupational bridge to allow the farmer access to his fields.
To finish King Richard II a non-stopping service through Teasel Bay this evening.
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Class 101 meandering slowly through Teasel Bay heading back to Cambridge at Sunset.
And the same moment captured from up on the hillside.
As ever hope someone enjoys looking at these :)
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Michael
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Following with great interest.
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We will remember them.
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Painted the top grey and then washed over with white for a washed away look. The main brickwork got a light brown undercoat.
Then dry brushed a couple of different brown/grey's.
A close up of the wall temporary placed. In front is reclaimed platform edging which has been halved and painted white as the wall top. This will edge the flowerbed.
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I have no idea what I’m doing so I like to research on here and elsewhere and try and replicate them as best as I can! I’m attempting to replicate the rear of Settle station.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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I'm pretty happy with how that looks! I've even finally managed to swap the signal to be a home as well! The distance is in the process of being moved to the approach on the opposite line near the footbridge.
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WARNING: Contains flashing imagery.
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A bit of fun with a program to analyse the audio spectrum, split out each channel and flash the station lights through an Arduino.
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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It started as a project just to push what I could do with the lights and turned into a Christmas project!
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Had it dancing to ’baby shark’ for my 3 year old! I feel this might be a drain on my construction side! Haha
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