Cain Howley Station [PDR]

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Welsh NG in the mountains. live steam
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The old station building finally succumbed to the weather and the attentions of the dog

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so a trip to Back2Bay6 resulted in some unpainted Cain Howley products - station building, house and some walls
so far the first has been primed, sprayed base coat, and top layers hand painted to get the effect I wanted

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close up
I like the stepped roof detail
I have yet to spray it with Humbrol satin varnish, and the cottage/house is in the spray shop

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cheers Mel
demountable spray shop
with makeshift turntable

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yb281 said:
I'm a big fan of Cain Howley's stuff. The casting is so crisp compared to certain other concrete buildings.

The MR has some Cain Howley items - tunnel & cottage.
Originally delivered by himself in person.
He told me his wife is into wood carvings etc., and I think this may be the origin of his crisply detailed masters.
Very nice stuff.
 
MRail said:
yb281 said:
I'm a big fan of Cain Howley's stuff. The casting is so crisp compared to certain other concrete buildings.

The MR has some Cain Howley items - tunnel & cottage.
Originally delivered by himself in person.
He told me his wife is into wood carvings etc., and I think this may be the origin of his crisply detailed masters.
Very nice stuff.
I think that the way that he does his castings helps too. Certain other concrete buildings always look as if they have "sagged" during (or just after?) the moulding process and are often not square as a result, niether are their edges/corners crisp. CH seems to have addressed this problem very succesfully.
 
I love the spray booth, it's a close representation of mine.
I am a devotee of Cain Howley's buildings as well, it's the crisp detail that does it for me
 
thanks for the comments - I agree CH crisp detail is excellent
painted up the wall sections and had a running session with Russell, this afternoon
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i liked his tunnle mouth.. so much so..
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mike said:
i liked his tunnle mouth.. so much so..

I agree, Mike
saw one of those at Back2Bay6
I will need a pair for stage 3 of our highland extension
 
When I built my viaduct I was really impressed by the fact that he had made the "legs" exactly the same size as a house brick so it was dead cheap and easy to put the "foundations" in. Now THAT is attention to detail I thought.

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I mentioned this to Cain at last years Llanfair show ................................ turns out the size of the legs was a complete coincidence :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:.
 
yb281 said:
When I built my viaduct I was really impressed by the fact that he had made the "legs" exactly the same size as a house brick so it was dead cheap and easy to put the "foundations" in. Now THAT is attention to detail I thought.

I mentioned this to Cain at last years Llanfair show ................................ turns out the size of the legs was a complete coincidence :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:.

lucky strike
the uneven stonework is really effective too - gives depth and realism
 
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