Update 11 July 2007: A bit of rather badly rushed Photoshop trickery, the crossover being a virtual one using layers and the 'warp' function. In real life this will be a B8 crossover from C&L Components.
Update 11 July 2007: A bit of rather badly rushed Photoshop trickery, the crossover being a virtual one using layers and the 'warp' function. In real life this will be a B8 crossover from C&L Components.
10th July 2007 20:55
Catcott Burtle diary: June 07 - March 08
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
Taken using a Nikon NIKON D200
Update 21 July 2007: Close up showing the addition of the 2mm plywood curved backdrop.Previous | NextThe brickwork was initially treated with Humbrol 'brick', then when dry a paler redder and a greyer colour mix were splashed on here and there ('brick' mixed with dark grey or orange). Rendering is good old DIY matt emulsion (Focus DIY 'Pebbles'), diluted with a bit of water and Fairy Liquid then washed over. Additional work with be to have one of the windows 'open' (they're not fixed yet). The frames were 'Pendon style' using self adhesive lable cut into thin strips. Further work will be a portch over the door on the end and some additional wooden 'lean to' buildings and shelters. I also need to make en enamel SR green 'Catcott' sign to go on the side of the building.

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