The incidental railway modeller
Modelling in 4mm Scale, OO gauge. Exploring new and old ways to recreate small worlds.
Sunday, 16 June 2024
BR 9F in scap yard condition.
Monday, 13 May 2024
Georgian house model
Thursday, 2 November 2023
Here are some pics of models I have been working on since my last post. None are yet fully complete but are as complete as they can be without a final destination for each one.
This pictures of two derelict and in the process of being demolished houses. They will form a very impressive cameo on a layout one day.
This is a project that I have not worked on for a number of years, however it will be a static diorama of an old goods yard repurposed as a scrap yard. Of course, inspired by Woodham`s Barry scrapyard. I have elected to produce some very detailed scrap locos, which are based on Airfix/ Dapol kits, these have become more detailed as time goes by, and with the advent of 3D printing I have now turned to slowly producing very detailed parts to enhance these locos.
Nostalgia time again. This time building a super detailed update using the Superquick country pub.
This is an adaptation of a laser cut kit made by Fair price models. They are basic kits that are designed to be finish with your choice of materials etc. However I have changed this one more than was probably envisaged, giving the roof a cornice and parapet. Slater's Flemish bond, with individual bricks painted. Its not yet finished, but the time consuming work is done. I will probably 3d print some chimneys for it as do not have the right style or number required for this.
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Yet another much loved Airfix/Dapol kit, the engine shed , much altered and awaiting roof fitting. Windows are by Scale Model Scenery, they have a growing number of very useful laser cut kits. The modifications I have made to this kit are very extensive, only the basic shape and the doors (also modified) still exist. The slatted vents on the clerestory roof are 3d printed, which I designed to fit. It has a inspection pit and a lean to workshop/office.
3d printed Gardner 8l3 Engine. This is my first ever home 3D print. I had the design made based on freely available information. It will be going into a super detailed Dapol Drewrey shunter static model, that will form a scrap scene or maintenance depot scene.(probably both because of how easy it is to reproduce these in any numbers.) Over the moon with the quality I was able to get first time, will be using 3d printing a lot from now on, I think!