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Modelers Lounge => Time to relax => Topic started by: Squiffy on September 10, 2014, 08:03:28 PM
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My other modelling hobby is building 1:43 scale model railways. A few pictures of the railway that I recently sold in order to make space for a new one. It's a standard gauge private sidings, at a chemical works somewhere in the north of England. It's set in the 1960s.
All the wagons and locomotives are built from kits, the wagons being plastic and the locomotives being etched brass. The buildings are scratch-built from card, plasticard and wood.
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l5/soddit36/soddit36085/Rly3.jpg) (http://s92.photobucket.com/user/soddit36/media/soddit36085/Rly3.jpg.html)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l5/soddit36/soddit36085/Rly1.jpg) (http://s92.photobucket.com/user/soddit36/media/soddit36085/Rly1.jpg.html)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l5/soddit36/soddit36085/Rly2.jpg) (http://s92.photobucket.com/user/soddit36/media/soddit36085/Rly2.jpg.html)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l5/soddit36/soddit36085/Rly4.jpg) (http://s92.photobucket.com/user/soddit36/media/soddit36085/Rly4.jpg.html)
(http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l5/soddit36/soddit36085/Rly5.jpg) (http://s92.photobucket.com/user/soddit36/media/soddit36085/Rly5.jpg.html)
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Beautiful work! Love some of the details and the little dramas being played out :)
I confess that trains themselves have only been of marginal interest, but buildings, landscaping etc are fascinating. When my brother built a layout recently (for my nephew, he claimed), I seized my chance to detail some of the layout and it's been great fun.
Not really up to your excellent standard, though!
Personally, I hope you'll post more of your work some time.
Cheers
Mark
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That is the work of a talented modeller. Very interesting and wonderful to look at. I suspect the real models were even better than the photos show. Many congratulations.
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Squiffy,
That's a really elaborate and beautifully done project; now I understand the settings you've been displaying your aircraft in! Your talents obviously aren't limited to the aircraft genre of the hobby...........very enjoyable viewing and compliments on some very fine work.
Cheers
Lance
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Wonderful layout in a great scale.
I don't have the room!
I have just finished dismantling my HO NSW GR layout (c 1935)
Carpo
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Well Squiffy, my main modelling work is H0 model railroad models. I like your pictures and models very much!
(http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x412/Ivotb/NS%206000/IMG_33301600x1200_zpsc8b13213.jpg)
You can find out a little bit more here:
http://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=2008.msg32587#msg32587
I haven't been very productive lately, but in spring I managed to finish some etched brass coaches, which are still waiting for a paint job:
(http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x412/Ivotb/NS%202-assers/IMG_44652_zpsd2d88f48.jpg)
The engine is a 2-4 engine built by Beyer and Peacock somewhere in the 1880's and needs to get finished too.
regards,
Ivo
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Ivo's link fixed:
You can find out a little bit more here:
link (http://forum.ww1aircraftmodels.com/index.php?topic=2008.msg32587#msg32587)
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Bo,
Now you are really fast ;D. I discovered the mistakes in my post, corrected them and then made some additional mistakes. I also found some spelling mistakes in the other topic. Must be more careful next time :)
regards,
Ivo
By the way, nice kit:
(http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x412/Ivotb/Hoki%20Poki/20874c70-dc94-4f6a-9e38-982ef7165a75_zpsa734b3ad.jpg)
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Bravo Squiffy!! The Lighting gives one the impression of a sunny afternoon,I love trains!!!
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Squiffy, I worked on the 1:1 scale ones for many years and yours
are much more interesting. Well done!
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Bravo Squiffy!! The Lighting gives one the impression of a sunny afternoon,I love trains!!!
It was a sunny afternoon. The lighting is natural. :)
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Hi,
That's really impressive modelling, to my eye. The brass kit also.
I started dabbling myself this year and am about a third of the way through a first (!) layout. I wasn't sure what era or locale to depict but just put down some N guage track on the basis I'd make it up as I go along and see where it takes me. I got some HON30 trains to run on it so I can do the buildings etc in 1/87 scale, my eyesight being atrocious the 1/148 scale won't do for me but the narrow guage trains being smaller and track radii being tighter I've got a lot into the available space - best of both worlds! This Dixie Creek layout is my inspiration. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1pH5AfiP60
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I'm late to this, I know, but that's simply beautiful work Squiffy, and those brass locos IvotB are superb.
I've always had an interest in railroad modeling, and model railroading. ;) Sadly, I just don't have the room or the time for it now, I can't even seem to get a model aircraft completed. :'( I recently sold off my the locomotives and rolling stock I accumulated for my planned layout, but kept my books.
My one railroad connection is my grandfather. While employed at Conley Switch and Frog in Memphis, TN in the 1920's, he created/designed a sliding rail joint that is used on every RR switch and RR bridge in North America.
Warren
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Like Warren, I'm just finding this.
Great work Squiffy and IvotT! I was heavily into On3 for along time but, for me, it was about the models more then the trains themselves. Interestingly, I just replied to a post by Terri about doing commission work and it was painting brass locos on commission and structure models for clients that burned me out on that specific hobby. I ended up selling a huge collection and went back to school to study fine cabinet making.
But, my one planned foray into 1/48 WWI aircraft modeling is a Zebrugge diorama which will feature the Ardpol FF.33 (?) and a gorgeous German T-3 locomotive from a gent named Schnellenkamp. But that is long in the future.
On the 1:1 note, my grandfather was an engineer from Southern Railway and my uncle was a welder for Central of Georgia. Small world, eh, Warren!
Personally, I think this sort of cross modeling only serves to advance ones skills in other model media. I hope this isn't blasphemous but I am all for the sharing of images of non-aircraft subjects by the WWI aircraft modelers on the site if there is a spot designated for it. Apologies to Des if this isn't kosher.
Sorry...didn't mean to turn this into a post about me...I guess you can tell I was excited.
Thanks for sharing, guys!
Michael
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Lovely, lovely stuff, Squiffy and Ivo! My uncle had an ever evolving, enormous HO world that filled his entire basement and I was totally enthralled with it. To this day, I would love to do what you guys do, but I know that it would completely devour every moment of my modeling time. I really envy you guys and admire your work. Please, give us more.
Cheers,
Bud
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Beautiful modeling Squiffy, your attention to the finer details is exceptional.
Des.
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What Des said +1
Beautiful stuff, Squiffy ;)
BVB
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Thanks, chaps. Since I posted those photos I have sold the railway. :-[ I have built a shed that is intended to house another model railway and workbench for model-making, both Aero and Railway.
I don't know if I will ever make a start on the new railway because you buggers have got me hooked on building WW1 aeroplanes! ;D
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Michael,
When I was getting into it back in the late 90's, I was always interested in becoming a railroad modeler rather than a model railroader. While I dreamed of a large layout (who doesn't?), I really just wanted a small "scene" in which I could have various rolling stock that I modeled switched back and forth. I remember "meeting"* a railroad modeler on one of the first news lists I subscribed to in the 90's who modeled just one particular day in one particular year at one particular locale. He had a lot of data on what went by that day, and he just wanted to build a scene where he could "train watch". An interesting approach, but very rewarding for him. Likewise, I found one of my bosses at work is a scale modeler, but he just likes modeling HO scale buildings. If memory serves, a very highly regarding modeler and author for Model Railroader has never had a model railroad in his life. He just models buildings and scenes. That was his interest and specialty.
Like you, I'd like to have a seperate "off topic" area so that members here can show off their other modeling interests. They did it over at the 72nd scale Aircraft forum so that members there can show off their vehicles, and it's been a great success so far.
FWIW,
Warren