I was concerned ( why??? it's only a model!!) that the tipple loader would not represent a feasible delivery method so being kind to my LPPs (Little Plastic People) who will labour there I put in a slope sheet wall and support walls for the bucket hoist from bits of the FSM rock bunker. I then added a machinery house also from the FSM kit, with an access doorway into the bunker. Those FSM shingles are nigh on impossible to stick on straight!
The early years pre 2021 archived here. My freelance adventures in Colorado in Hon3. Buildings, scenery, details and character are my interests with operation well down my priorities. The layout is a scant 8x12 ft so compromises have been made to squeeze in the scenic and building work I love. Influenced by Allen, Olsen and Furlow along with Earl Smallshaw, John Swanson and latterly Sam Swanson. I make no claim to authenticity and retain my tongue firmly in cheek while modelling.
Greeting
These pages stem from the start of my loft modelling odyssey up to the great Covid 19 lockdown enforced upon me.
News of developments from 2021 onwards to be found here.
My Musical Adventures - My other hobby - only for the brave: https://barrykingsbeer.bandcamp.com/releases
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- Rear wall industries coming along
- 100lbs of casting plaster later....
- Inexpensive track cleaning tool.
- Saratoga Mine tipple
- Saratoga Mine tipple continued...
- Saratoga Mine tipple continued 2
- Saratoga Mine tipple continued 3
- Saratoga Mine tipple continued 4
- The Road to Nowhere with apologies to Talking Heads!
- Groundwork
- Saratoga Mine tipple continued 5 A first detail
- Some views
- Flats revealed
- Detailing started
- Backscene development
- More progress at the Satatoga Mine
- Scrap from scrap
- The Saratoga Mine scene is finished!
- Ten minute advertising hoarding
- Another old structure rescued.
- Detailing started
- A few views
- Zoom Trucking
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