4mm Llanfair

LarryG

Western Thunderer
Telegraph poles were erected this morning. They are Ratio 452 Telegraph poles, which I cut down from 4-bar to 2-bar and then sprayed 'em with Howes Railmatch Sleeper Grime. The pots were painted with Tamiya acrylic light grey...
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Telegraph lines serve the goods office, signalbox, station offices and weighbridge...
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The station building was plastered with a few notice boards as well. They are still GWR seeing as I've changed the period of the layout to circa 1953. The choc & cream signalbox could be the new GWR late 1940's colours or the box might get a repaint in stone... Not decided yet...
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Phil O

Western Thunderer

LarryG

Western Thunderer
There was a niggle, which like an itch, continued to irritate until something was done. A hump developed over time, so a further support leg was added and the leg under the hump shortened slightly. It wasn't enough, so a length of track was taken up along with some grass and the cork was shaved until level with a very sharp file. Sounds simple but the job took all day...

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One result of levelling the hump was the elimination of a short length of Peco flat-bottom track. It's all bullhead now...
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LarryG

Western Thunderer
I took a couple of cameo's while waiting for the day to warm up. The Siphon H was waiting to be loaded with raincoats from Werramac Ltd, and was last seen at Bethesda Sidings...

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Time moves slowly at Llanfair and the 'W' prefix on the van is all that shows that the railway is in BR ownership. The hand-wound yard crane is awaiting a new rope...
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