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In parallel of the Woolacombe bay (at 1/13 scale), I'm doing with 2 friends of my club a gn15 layout. I convert 2 members of my club to gn15 (Gn15 is 15" gauge rail at 1/24 scale on 16.5 mm rail).
This is the true site in narrow gauge located in the south of France.
The name is "Moules de chez Sébastien " or sebastien's mussels for the MOMING 2013 challenge in sedan (France).
We share the job : Erwan and Jean-paul build the layout and me I work on the rolling stocks and the weathering.
Erwan find the idea of mussel business in the French Mediterranean sea in the "pond of Thau", in reality it's a big salt lake.
This is our interpretation.
We have made some progress. We need to install now the backdrop and made the sea with resin.
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Looks like you are making great progress
I hope you will share more photos, especially of the loco and rolling stock builds.
Cheers,
Kev
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I'm not getting any pics, just white boxes with red X's.
Mike
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Your exceptional talent and the large scale result in another great tiny layout
Reinhard
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I'm getting the pics this morning and they look great. The headless ghost looks kinda weird though
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Mike
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:I'm getting the pics this morning and they look great. The headless ghost looks kinda weird though .
Never pronounced the name of the headless ghost of the "etang de thau" or you will be cursed for 7 generations
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Oh my! Its the ghost of the headless operator looking for his head!
Ok enough silliness.
Great modeling..
Any more pictures?
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The layout measures 80 cm by 30 cm (it's a micro layout).
The overall view
The rolling stocks from peper 7 fit with kadee couplers (efficient but not design and not very elegant to this kind of wagons)
The crane from erwan
The logo designs by Erwan
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Really good work Franck, I especially like the gantry crane
Cheers,
Kev
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Those small operating dioaramas are impressive!
MAtt
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Frank:
you can make a form of Link and Pin coupling from the Kadees bypulling out the trip pin, releasing and removing the knuckle, losing the spring
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Then you can bend up a link from wire and use a couple of small nails for pins.
Doesn't look quite as good as a proprietary L&P, but it has all the operational inconveniences.
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BR60103 Wrote:Frank:
you can make a form of Link and Pin coupling from the Kadees bypulling out the trip pin, releasing and removing the knuckle, losing the spring .
Then you can bend up a link from wire and use a couple of small nails for pins.
Doesn't look quite as good as a proprietary L&P, but it has all the operational inconveniences.
Before all the rolling stock has a beautiful pin and link system but it was not reliable at all. If you have a system please may you post some photos.
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Erwan has installed yesturday the backdrop.
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Outstanding! Is it a photo or is Erwan an painting artist?
Reinhard
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It's a photo of the true site.
We usually used photos as backdrop, the effect is always superb if you choose it carrefully.
For the painting, you need to be a true artist to succeed it.