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    OVER PEOVER - O Gauge Model Railway

    The layout is 70' x 30' approx, It's basically an oval (one end goes outside the shed and returns in the other side so it doesn't appear to be an oval) with an end to end layout in the middle. The end to end is reached from spurs leading off from the oval. The trackwork is all handmade but is...
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    OVER PEOVER - O Gauge Model Railway

    Hello everyone. Thanks for your comments. Ha ha, the cabbage should be ready in time for tea!! Mats although I do have an understanding family, sadly the layout isn't mine, I've just been commissioned to do the scenic work. I wish it was though :hmmm Cheers Ant
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    Ivy....

    Loud and clear Tim! Postal costs are minimal for Ivy Leaves as they weigh next to nothing (freepost in the UK) and are priced at £4.50 per bag. Take a look at the photo below to see how they look. Thanks chaps,
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    OVER PEOVER - O Gauge Model Railway

    Hi Guys I've been working on this model railway(amongst other things)for the past few months and will be adding lots more photos etc to my "Masters" section very shortly. Overgrown sidings Station roof End of Over Peover platform View from Over Peover station Cheers Ant
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    Smile for Motherland!

    Well done. It has been a pleasure watching this being built and the end result is worthy of all the hours work you have put in to it. Love it! Ant
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    Smile for Motherland!

    This is so good. You have added so much detail and subtle colour to your dio, it works a treat!! Ant
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    70' x 30' O gauge model railway

    One of the stations on the layout is called Castle Cross. This called for a Norman Keep to be made which was to be placed on the newly built hill above the tunnels. When I get some time I hope to add more detailed accounts of the progress so far
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    Smile for Motherland!

    WOW, and I mean WOW. This is looking so realistic now. Well done. Keep it coming!! Ant
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    Smile for Motherland!

    Very very nice. The figures will really bring it all to life. Great stuff
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    "THE LIBERATOR" (FROM OPERATION OVERLORD)

    Re: "THE LIBERATOR"by MrT "PUTTING ON A COAT" Looking good T. Nice to see some more being done on this.
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    Smile for Motherland!

    Very nice. This is looking great.
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    70' x 30' O gauge model railway

    This is keeping me busy at the moment. I've been working on this model for the last couple of months or so, doing the scenic work. I'll post some progress photos when I get more time. The layout is called "Over Peover" (pronounced over peaver")and is based on the mid 1950's East coast mainline.
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    Larger scale tree

    Blimey that didn't take you long to find. Thanks guys. Terry I thought that might be a suitable method for your dio. How's your build going, any updates lately? I think i'm subscribed!! but haven't seen any recently. Cheers Ant
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    Larger scale tree

    text to be added soon
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    Sicily 1943 (spring)

    Thanks Yago
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    Sicily 1943 (spring)

    Thanks Yago As you say if the roof covers the thickness of the sheet it doesn't matter how thick it is. Think i'll get some and have a play around with it. I need to make a castle ruins some time in the future and this looks like it would be pefect for the job. CHEERS Ant
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    Sicily 1943 (spring)

    Hey Yago, is that a block of balsa foam or is it made using thin sheets to make the four walls? If so can you get it in say 5mm thick sheets? It looks great. Ant
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    Sicily 1943 (spring)

    Yago :cheer:
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    Alan - Panzer II Ausf. c

    Good start Laura. Good luck with the turret rebuild. :Hiay
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    Smile for Motherland!

    Nice idea. Looking forward to seeing this come together.
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