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On 29/05/2024 at 09:25, Captain Kernow said:

Tom, you've nailed that 'Dinorwic look' exactly right! Really high quality modelling.

 

 

Thanks Tim, that means a lot.
 

This project is really doing me the world of good. I'm glad I've brought the Skarloey modelling to a close, it was starting to have detrimental effect on my mental health.

 

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A request for help

 

Would anybody be able to tell me what the height should be for Quarry Hunslet nameplates in 7mm would be please. I'm wanting to get some ordered from light railway stores.

 

Much appreciated.

 

Tom

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7 minutes ago, cornelius said:

Of the top of my head I think the ones in the sets with works plates are 2.9mm or 5" ish to scale. 

 Thank you!

 

I might hang on until the Bachmann models coming out so I can compare.

 

I was going to drop you a message, would you be able to do plates design to match HOLY WAR’s plates.

 

The Craig plates are close but not quite close enough.

 

 

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I don't know how noticeable it would be, but it might be worth noting that the LRS example is a different typeface (Gill Sans) to the one on the prototype.

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25 minutes ago, micked said:

I don't know how noticeable it would be, but it might be worth noting that the LRS example is a different typeface (Gill Sans) to the one on the prototype.


thank you! I’m looking at someone doing the artwork for me.

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With the help of @Quarryscapes and another friend, we are doing our own hunslet plates for my locos tracing the original plates.

I've also managed to acquire some Mercian etches to make into slab and rubbish wagons. My friend Paul Willis has kindly agreed to build them for me. I can't wait to start weathering them with real slate loads too. 

 

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I've also heard the Quarry Hunslets are dropping in the next 30 day! Exciting times!

 

 

 

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Back from an interesting day involving Narrow Gauge. 

First stop was Statfold to see how our engine 'Sir Tom' is getting on while he's away from Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum where I fire. I also wanted to measure up the name and worksplates on Michael and King of the Scarlets, two of the ex Dinorwic Quarry Hunslets, as I'm looking at producing my own etched plates for my hunslets.

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Then it was onwards to the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association Show at Burton on Trent. Great to see the production samples of the forth coming Quarry Hunslets. Also great to catch up with my friend @Andrew Young and his layout Wheal Ponder.

 

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Hi Tom,

 

I printed my name plates and painted them (nobody has really noticed yet....!). These are 16mm scale, but I can re-size and send you an stl file if you wanted. (I had to manipulate the font to get it more or less correct)

 

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36 minutes ago, Giles said:

Hi Tom,

 

I printed my name plates and painted them (nobody has really noticed yet....!). These are 16mm scale, but I can re-size and send you an stl file if you wanted. (I had to manipulate the font to get it more or less correct)

 

 

 

Thanks Giles for the kind offer, much appreciated.

However I'm quite far ahead with some friends drawing up the artwork for Holy War and a few other examples, so I'm fairly committed.

Your Holy War is exquisite!

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2 hours ago, Tom F said:

About 95% there on my first Dinorwic Alice Class in O16.5/NG7. Further tweaking to come when the nameplates arrive from the etchers plus the addition of new handrail.

 

Very much wanted to capture the look of the Dinorwic engines, and for each one to look distinctively different.

I’ll be starting the next one in the next week or so.

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Absolutely lovely weathering. Do you primarily use powders or is this a mixture of techniques?

Will

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33 minutes ago, Willl said:

Absolutely lovely weathering. Do you primarily use powders or is this a mixture of techniques?

Will

 

Very much a mixture of techniques. The entire model was repainted and relined to a colour that looked more like the Dinorwic/faded red. I also relined the whole model.

The weathering was a mixture of airbrush, dry brushing, washes and powders.

 

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49 minutes ago, Worsdell forever said:

Are you thinking of posing for it?

I think you are mistaking me for someone else.

 

I'm not the Grizzled Old Quarryman. I'm the Grumpy Old Railwayman.

 

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