Comparisons
Comparisons
The KING of Ladysmith
Almost completed my model of Barclay 1448 "King" in its 1972-76 Ladysmith Washery condition.
Built from a Hattons/Accurascale 'Carbon', with new buffers, an RT models giesl, W4 peckett cab sides and new buffer discs
"This is the day! This is the day! This is the day!"
My #JustLikeAwdry diorama for this year, based on DLE/41, showing Duke, Stuart and Falcon at Marthwaite
The fix is saying that he learned the word the other day and is like a child who has to repeat every word he learns
I take the photo as usual, then stick some filters on it to make them look older.
Then I edit the photo onto a blank page, waffle some text next to it in the style of a book.
Finally I rotate the photo horizontally and vertically to make it look like it's a photo of a book page taken at an angle
Hunslet 3595 "Silverband" got an outing today as part of Threlkeld Quarry Railway's 15 year celebration
It's my first time seeing it running, and it's absolutely amazing
Some of my favourite excerpts from my favourite book on the MSR
I haven't cropped the scans fully so you can read the attached texts
#RWS80th
From my experience, greasing fishplates.
With a team, it's not so bad, but on your own or only 2-3 people it can get a bit tedious
Worse when it's hot and you've got hundreds of midges buzzing around you
Plus, black jack grease is a sticky, dirty and annoying
This is just the halfway point of my modelling of 1448 King
I'm probably just gonna leave her like this until I get all the parts to finish King
Alternate universe where Carbon was sent up to Ladysmith instead of King
(This is to show off that I have the superior model of Carbon)
TO ANYBODY WHO HAS A SPARE ANDREW BARCLAY BODY
If you've got a spare Andrew Barclay body and are willing to part from it, I want to buy it from you
I'm in need of 2, of which can be any of the 3 shown, the condition of which may not matter
DM me and we can work out specifics
It's you causing the interesting stuff during your sleepwalking
william
Auld Lang Syne will? More like Auld Lang Syne William Whitelaw 60004, allocated to Haymarket in 1962
I am currently gunning for auld lang points
Could work in similar fashion to the Whitehaven Harbour cranes
Well, actually, if I can find where Goliath is being stored, then it's 3/5
That's 3/4 seen of DRS' surviving 57s
All I've got to see now is Pride of Cheshire
Photos: DRS 57s 57307 "Lady Penelope", 57308 "Jamie Ferguson" and 57309 "Pride of Crewe"
prety
Some tramway things!
Just need to decide on a loco livery...
Every part of this is awesome
The yellow one was cheaper cus it had a dummy chassis
That's since been taken out and been replaced by a heavily modified Kato chassis
Also, here's the rest of my haul:
They're scheming about shit
2 of my model show pickups from today. The yellow one was £10 whilst the blue was £20.
Both now run super smoothly
47832 was also there on I believe pathfinding(?) duty for Storm Eowyn
Rivaling Respite, Repulse and Penny the Pendilino for best name for an engine
37884 "Cepheus" tows 769431 up north to Bonnyton Depot, Kilmarnock for a bodywork exam
Apparently it started its journey around 12 days ago, but failed at Carnforth
The second is based on this crossing at Whitehaven Harbour
It's designed to fit an 0-4-0 and a single wagon
The crossing signs were printed out and mounted onto card
The first is based upon the yard throat of Ladysmith
This one's designed specifically to be able to fit an austerity
(You can see in the 2nd photo I haven't finished up cleaning the rear yet)
Last year, I built this little display pad for Askham Hall
Recently I found it again so I've decided to make a few more
The 2 new display pads are the Ladysmith Washery throat and a Whitehaven Harbour crossing