Albion Yard & Others

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Berry Wiggins wagons eh? You've relocated to somewhere between Whimsey, Bilson Yard and Bullo Junction, then...?

:D:D:D;)

Second pic does look much more 'Forest of Dean"-ish, though. :bowdown::thumbs:
 

PMP

Western Thunderer
Yup I decided I wanted a train that helps set the scene too, so the tankers gave it a bit of help in that respect. I did a bit of a walkabout last year around Whimsey and we must have been very close to the whimsey bituman site, but it is changed beyond recognition. There are still a few locations where you can see the rail history though. In the next month or so I want to go back and snap the autumn colors in the forest too for another project and possibly to change AYd a bit more before next year. Theres still options in changing the appearance of the layout moving the buildings which is nice for snaps too.
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Post no. 9 indicates that your suggestion is accurate.
Yes, I was well aware that the general location was F.o.D. - the Sept 2012 Railway Modeller gives it away as well;) - but - slightly tongue in cheek - I was narrowing it's location down further to just one of the routes, based on the wagons in the train.:rolleyes:
 

46444

Active Member
Great stuff. Really like this shot and those Berry Wiggins tank wagons set the location nicely.

Out of interest are the Berry Wiggins tanks stock Bachmann ones or are they repaint using Model Master and POW Sides decals.

The POW Sides ones are the most accurate and have the 'Liquaphalt' sheilds some of these tanks carried.

Be nice to see some more shots of these wagons.

Cheers,

Mark
 

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
Ooh, nice picture there!! When I had a Bachmann 4mm 8750 Pannier I did exactly the same with the small shovel after seeing one stowed there on 9681 at the DFR...

That's quite a large shovel for a pannier... A clinker shovel of course but rather unwieldy in a pannier cab.. Lol

JB.
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
That's quite a large shovel for a pannier... A clinker shovel of course but rather unwieldy in a pannier cab.. Lol
My post re 'the shovel' referred to one on the previous page, but the links appear to have broken to all those images..?
Anyway I wasn't on about the long-handle shovel on the rear hooks, but a small, short-handled one, stuck in the top grab iron on the side of the bunker.
I've found a picture on PMP's Albion Yard Website to show what I'm on about...
http://albionyard.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/img_7777.jpg

As I said, I've seen that done for real on 9681 at the DFR. :thumbs:
 

Pennine MC

Western Thunderer
I could imagine standing poised at the gate thinking should i go through the gate so i could get closer to the loco or would i get into trouble;).

Those are the sort of shots I like, the ones that do 'take you there' as Steve Flint says, where you could imagine yourself actually trolling around the place as if it were real. A bit like the allotment shot in the latest MRJ.
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Great depth of field makes it a great picture for one thing! As the Guv says, it looks so ordinary - well "Everyday" I'd put it; the sort of view that would've been unremarkable at the time, but is full of nostalgia now. :thumbs:
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Great depth of field makes it a great picture for one thing! As the Guv says, it looks so ordinary - well "Everyday" I'd put it; the sort of view that would've been unremarkable at the time, but is full of nostalgia now. :thumbs:
to me that is the key to great modelling, nothing stands out and it looks natural.
 

46444

Active Member
It really is a cracking layout, it's great theatre - Paul, hope you don't mind me posting this snap taken recently under the lights.... the only farting about is the clag.

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Like others have said a brilliant shot Chris. :D

Kind of starts to push the boundaries between modelling and the real thing.

Like I've often said Chris would be nice to see this in 1960's Ben Ashworth style B&W

Cheers,

Mark
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
Like I've often said Chris would be nice to see this in 1960's Ben Ashworth style B&W

I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only Ben Ashworth fan.
 

46444

Active Member
Like I've often said Chris would be nice to see this in 1960's Ben Ashworth style B&W

I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only Ben Ashworth fan.

Ben' s photography really brings the FoD railways to life and captures the spirit of the network of lines. Much like Paul's layout does.

BR Steam in Dean is a wonderfully evocative book with some beautiful photography by Ben. Those Berry Wiggins tank wagons on there way to Whimsey-real inspiration. Why did I sell my Bachmann Berry Wiggins tanks? :eek:
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
A pics I took acouple of years ago in the Ben Ashworth style, a recreation of that Famous one taken from a tree.
As I count myself a Ben Ashworth fan too, with several of his books in my collection, for me "that Famous one taken from a tree" doesn't actually narrow it down that much.....:rolleyes: :D :thumbs:

Why did I sell my Bachmann Berry Wiggins tanks? :eek:
I know why I sold my Bachmann Berry Wiggins tankers (the Set of Three)... 'cos I'm never going to return to 4mm UK-outline, nor build a Forest of Dean layout. :( ...plus I have a suspicion they're not strictly accurate for the prototype....
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