Some new buildings for Beaver Creek

Mike just catching up on this thread. Really really enjoyable. Theres something about your modelling which captures an atmosphere, as if life is really going on and we're just looking in. Or as my son said, "imagine how happy a borrower would be to find that garden. " I think he is really making the same oberservation but in the words of a seven yr old! Keep sharing!
 
CoggesRailway said:
Mike just catching up on this thread. Really really enjoyable. Theres something about your modelling which captures an atmosphere, as if life is really going on and we're just looking in. Or as my son said, "imagine how happy a borrower would be to find that garden. " I think he is really making the same oberservation but in the words of a seven yr old! Keep sharing!

Hi Ian
Many thanks for your really nice comments. I am obviously on the same wavelength as your son!

When I was a teacher I always loved teaching the children how create 'small worlds' and then conjuring up a story or poem about what might have happened, be happening, going to happen etc in them.
The kid in me keeps making those worlds now.

The only problem with all the scenic bits and pieces is that it is at garden level, not on an elevated base (or inside) so there is a bit of time spent looking after it due to all the usual garden debris, weather etc.......but hey it wouldn't be garden railways without it!

I have some more 'embellishments' to buildings and scenes which I will gradually dribble onto this thread as long as there are folk who like to see them......
 
Yes please Mike! I for one will happily keep watching as long as you keep posting!

Keep it up :)
 
Fantastic. Makes me wonder why I don´t have a cinema on the K&NWLR. ??? ::) :P :-\
 
That's very good Mike it just get's better and better you have an eye for detail that very few can imitake Have you ever thought of doing static setup's (diromas) spelt some thing like that taken to a local railway show's there you could pass on some of your knowledge and exsperance's a sort of masterclass thing
 
mole said:
That's very good Mike it just get's better and better you have an eye for detail that very few can imitake Have you ever thought of doing static setup's (diromas) spelt some thing like that taken to a local railway show's there you could pass on some of your knowledge and exsperance's a sort of masterclass thing

Hi Chris, many thanks for your kind comments. I think that I am really just a starter when compared with some of the guys on this forum like Ray Danekin, Mel and others.

Mmmm dioramas.......

When I was a teacher, one summer in the 80's, the whole school embarked on a single project called 'Target London'. I had the year 6 class and elected to do the development of transport into and out from the great metropolis (road, rail and canal).
At the time I had a double classroom in an old three decker victorian school building (the room was about 50+ feet long).
As part of the project we, amongst a whole heap of other things, built a railway 50 feet long complete with scenery, sidings, canal running alongside etc etc. ...sort of a bit of a large diorama (their experience in creating 'little worlds' in boxes, as I mentioned in a previous post in this thread, really helped them to make up scenes on the railway.
I sort of caught the bug from doing it with the class, and made some heavily detailed dioramas of my own at home (about 3ft by 2ft) based on HOn3 logging.
I would build one, leave it for a month or two and then break it up to build another (after the first one it became easier to do this!). As it was before the digital age I never took any photos......

This carried on for a a year or so and then I just stopped and never did any railway modelling stuff until I got into G scale in 2006.

I think that my limited expertise might give more material for laughter, than for passing on knowledge! But I do thank you sir........
 
EXCELLENT!!!,really like some of the period figures,suspect U S imports?once again,excellemt!!!!!
 
A new building or rather an adaptation of something that existed before....

How the quay used to be

old harbour view no train 2.JPG

A few years a go I had a scratchbuilt quay that was the base for a rather nice lighthouse that I purchased in Italy. I bought it at a chandlers and was told that it was definitely wood and had been treated for outdoors.....
Something was obviously lost in the communication....... as it turned out not to be wood but MDF!. Of course I only discovered this as it split and generally began to fall apart.
I left it on the quay until I could look at it no more and then the quay was bare

old harbourside lighthouse gone.jpg

[size=14pt]and so it stayed....until now![/size]


It is now a flourishing fishing business....
But there seems to be quite a bit of nattering and general idleness going on too....

pictures of before it was placed in the scene:

3 quay all right side.jpg

1 quay front right.jpg

7 quay people detail 1.jpg

2 quay all left side.jpg

The quay back in place with the boat house to its right and the fishing pier for the locals to the left:
The first shot shot shows a slightly odd looking shark nearby.....

The loading platform for the iced boxes of fish can be seen up by the reefer. It is a long old slog carrying those boxes up them steps....

A harbour high shot fish.jpg

B harbour high shot 2.jpg

C harbour low shot 1.jpg
 
Wow mike, its fantastic, you have a knack for producing an atmosphere thats as if we just happened on the scene actually happening. Also the spiral looks great in the other thread.
 
Those photo's look a bit fishy to me Mike . ;D
Fantastic work great detail . :D
 
Many thanks Ian and Richie, for your kind comments.
Hopefully the 1:1 scale pigeons, cats and fish will not cause it too much grief.

The name of the Fish business on the quay reflects on a couple of my less than favourite people!
 
Nice work Mike, it has charm by the bucket load! :)
 
What a great set of photos! Wonderful scenes - so realistic. And the fish business! How come I know some people by that name too?
 
Excellent. Gotta get some seagulls for my harbour on the K&NWLR ???
 
Wow, that's really good! Great atmosphere there ;)
 
Wonderful scene Mike. You have been busy. Nice detailing and atmosphere. Any tips on places to get 1/18 - 1/20 scale boats ?
Max.
 
maxi-model said:
........Any tips on places to get 1/18 - 1/20 scale boats ?
Max.

Look at souvenir shops, gift shops, and those rather fake "olde worlde emporiums" that you sometimes see in shopping centres - you'll often find some wooden fishing boats and the like designed as ornaments, it's just a case of checking approximate scales and finding one that looks about right (the old "length of a credit card = height of a person" is a good rule of thumb for G scale).

Jon.
 
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