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The Somme 1916 - Part 2
AlanL
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Posted: Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 03:14 AM UTC
Hi Robert,

Yes, I had thought about scratch building some. I'll see.

Hi Paul,

Thanks for looking in. The cable drums might be a nice addition, again I'll see how things develop more once I have a few appropriate figure conversions done. I would like to do a chap in shorts, they seem quite common and I like this one of two Engineers.



Cheers

Al
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Posted: Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 11:31 PM UTC
Hi folks,

Got a little more done on the artillery position, added the first of the ammo loads, a bit of colour to the internal plaster and I have started to build up some rubble inside the building. I will probably clear the bricks from part of the flooring I added and stack some charges or rounds there. I'll also hollow out a few of the wicker baskets as dis-guarded items.

Sunlight was a bit bright for pics but you'll get the idea.





Cheers

Al
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 01:01 AM UTC
Glad to wear my sunglasses.
AlanL
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 01:11 AM UTC

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Glad to wear my sunglasses.



A small ray of sunshine between all the rain Won't last long though

Al
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 02:14 AM UTC
It's raining cats and dogs overhere, so the sunshine was a real need.
But serious now. It's a challenge to make it look like there has been a big shower.
Seen to much dusty builds I suppose.

Regards,

Robert Jan
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 02:41 AM UTC
Just keeps getting better and better. Did you make your own bricks for the rubble?
J
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 04:53 AM UTC
Hi Robert,

Sunshine has gone for now.






Hi Jerry,

Thanks. A lot to do in this one. The bricks are from the SB Scotia Range I bought a few years back. I have some form Great North Road too but these ones were the SB Models offering.

I needed to build up a little bit more of the internals of the building as the base wasn't set square to the edge of the board.



Cheers

Al

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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 05:33 AM UTC
Yes!
Like Jerry said, it's getting better and better.

Regards,

Robert Jan (busy with some pretty things like opening parcels with all kinds of goodies)

Nice weekend to all of you.
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 05:51 AM UTC
Hi Robert,

On the MiniArt poles, just be aware there is a lot of clean u on the cross members, They are attached at two points so you'll need a bit of care and patience when cleaning them up.

Have fun with your packages.

Cheers

Al

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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 07:13 AM UTC
Hello Alan ,

i have to echo Jerry and Robert-Jan and also say that i am very jealous for the moment !

I'm joking !

Keep up the good work please !

Greets

Kurt
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Posted: Friday, February 07, 2014 - 06:30 PM UTC
Hi Kurt,

Thanks for looking in and the comments. I'm following your build with interest.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 08, 2014 - 10:11 PM UTC

Quoted Text

Hi Kurt,

Thanks for looking in and the comments. I'm following your build with interest.

Cheers

Al



Much appreciated Alan ,thanks.

Kurt
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Posted: Sunday, February 09, 2014 - 05:49 AM UTC
Hi Kurt.

coming on well.

I was looking the the telegraph poles picture and wondering if the cross poles were just a temporary measure to aid the work or part of the permanent structure?

Any thoughts? If temporary would it be realistic to add them to my poles?



I had also thought about adding a line of oil drums. They appear to have been invented around 1905 but I've only seen one pics with a drum visible and that was by a captured British Tank.

Thanks

Al





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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 07:26 AM UTC
Hello Alan ,

the cross poles are a temporary measure just to give stability during the construction.

But why do you hesitate ? It looks realistic and it gives the whole structure a special touch.

Greets Kurt
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 09:04 AM UTC
Hi Kurt,

That's what I was thinking. I was also thinking of securing them with rope bindings, but for speed and ease they would probably just have driven a securing spike through them.

I'll maybe get a little more done at the weekend, although I have been working on the ammo loads for the gun - all in good time lol.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 12:26 PM UTC
Hey Alan, I think it was Plus Models that did a set of reels with cable on them. I used 2 of them in my never ending R/R dio. Look to be of the same style as the ones from Verlinden; and they look pretty good. Might be of use for you. This one is coming along very nicely also. bob d.
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Posted: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 05:21 PM UTC
Hi Bob,

Thanks I'll have a look at PM.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Friday, February 14, 2014 - 07:27 AM UTC
Hi folks,

Just a heads up for those who have been following the thread and have an interest in the narrow gauge railway. There will be a new small wagon coming soon from Resicast.

I'll post up some pictures tomorrow of the parts. This will open up some further great possibilities for modellers.

More later.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 12:29 AM UTC
Hi folks,

Some pics of the kit parts







Cleaned up







Built







Test Fit



This is a really nice and simple little wagon, which will offer up some interesting possibilities.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 01:33 AM UTC
Hi Alan.
Looks good. Hope Resicast will surprice us with some narrow gauge steamer.

Regards,

Robert Jan
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 02:18 AM UTC
Hi Robert Jan,

I'd prefer a Simplex Tractor lol.

There are some great possibilities with this one. (Reference 0nly IWM)







It should certainly fit in with the CCS theme.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 03:32 AM UTC
Some more ammo loads.



and work on the poles.





Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 03:41 AM UTC
Cool little wagon.
J
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 06:14 AM UTC
Hi Jerry,

I believe the kit will come with some wounded soldiers and a pusher or possibly a set with an ammo load or both options may be available.

It should make for a good stand alone option or in conjunction with the GBS base and Resicast Ford Ambulance. Whatever it's final presentation it has a lot of diorama possibilities. I've seen these human powered and towed by mule and horse and even Ox.

I'm making some stretchers for this one as it will fit very well with the wounded soldiers returning to the CCS.

Cheers

Al
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Posted: Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 09:11 AM UTC

Nice progress Alan!
Love the little cart!!
Thanks for keeping us posted!!

Cheers

Romain