Last additions - June/July 2009 |
The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river%980 %10, %2009
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Wateer Inlet179 viewsThe end of the waster inlets have been cut away to make them point downward into the river.%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed175 viewsA second coat of sandstone has been applied to boost the effect and to fill in some gaps.%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed187 viewsThe upper river has had the same sand/stone mixture. The waterfall still needs doing though.%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed175 viewsA second coat of sandstone has been applied to boost the effect and to fill in some gaps.%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed178 viewsAround the Water inlet%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed206 viewsThe sandstone mix was spread out into the gorge and then a channel brushed through. The whole thing was then sprayed with watered down glue to bind it all together.%980 %10, %2009
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The New River Bed193 viewsI have redone the river bed, and am now alot happier. This time the bed has been done with sandstone from the garden which has been smashed up to form jagged rocks, and fine sand which look as a proper river bed would. Much better start to the scenery%980 %10, %2009
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The Front Hill203 viewsI have carved the expanding foam into the approximate profile of the front hill.%980 %10, %2009
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Moved Back190 viewsThe powerstation will be now loacted further back than originally planned (as seen here) due to the curves of the track being too tight originally.%980 %10, %2009
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An Attempt at a River Bed205 viewsI have attempted to make a river bed by glueing fish tank sand onto the river. However i think this looks terrible, and all I have acheived is a solid block of sand paper that i cant cut through >___<%980 %10, %2009
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And Now, Straight Through187 viewsThe track can now be layed straight through the powerstation to the hidden return line.%980 %10, %2009
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Part of the Front Hill187 viewsI have done part of the front hill as it can be made without making track laying difficult.%980 %10, %2009
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The Rear of the Powerstation201 viewsAfter carving an hole in the back of the powerstation, I have attached a foam block which will be used to support the substation which will be kitbashed on to it.%980 %10, %2009
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In position187 viewsHere we see how the foam block and hole in the powerstation line up with the hill formers behind.%980 %10, %2009
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Slip from Above188 viewsA shot of the Slip-Switch from above, aaargh, you can see right through the earth - We now know that the Earth is flat.%980 %10, %2009
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Into the Mine199 viewsHere is where the other slip switch resides. It can just be seen in the distance.%980 %10, %2009
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The First Peice of Track210 viewsI managed to aquire a pair of New Code 55 slip switches for £30, which has saved me quite a bit on the £54 it would cost from a store.
Here we see the Double Slip in position. There will have to be a track bed as the foam is not carved flate enough - hence why some has been carved out here. Holes have also been made for point motors.%980 %10, %2009
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