Doh, I was miles offStar Trek, Captains Log, Star date.....
You are not the only one Stewie. The reference ment nothing to me either.Doh, I was miles off![]()
Also mentioned in ‘Men behaving badly’ where I think Martin Clunes used to get a little confused with the ‘Captains Log’ thinking why did he need a stick on a Starship?You are not the only one Stewie. The reference ment nothing to me either.
Thanks Paul, it is a lot of fun to work on now.Excellent pictures Stewie. Your railway is coming together nicely.
Thanks Mick.Yes! I agree with Paul. It's come along great!
Superb and you do not even need to use AI to get a suitable background to some of your pics.Some photo's from todays running.
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Finally got round to adding some passengers to the carriages.
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You can see in the bottom of this photo, for some reason. The liquid nails I glued the foam retaining wall to the back of the platform has melted it.
Leaving a irregular hollowed out effect. Strange as I have glued many other foam pieces with the same tube of glue with no problems.
Only difference I can think of this section is only 10mm thick glued on the cut face, all other bits were 20mm- 30mm thick and glued on the finished face.
I like the effect anyway adds to the weathering, reminds me of a sprayed concrete wall.
Shots around St Peters/Molinis station.
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This area is really starting to come together, even with no trains I enjoy the view.
Next on the to do list will be, another foot crossing to make further down the platform, cutting and fitting the rocks sitting where the station footprint is.
Once that's done I can grout them in and the base of the retaining wall.
Then the tunnel mouth at the end can be worked on, the shed to cover the hole made and a fence at the platform edge at the far left made.
All little jobs I can chip away at whilst doing other work.
Thanks, didn't even think of using AI to hide the sheds, might give it a go and see what it can do.Superb and you do not even need to use AI to get a suitable background to some of your pics.
Wow Stewie. The AI pictures certainly show off your railway. Now we just need a picture of Doggo in the scene.View attachment 352489
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As perdunnyrail prompt, 2 photos from earlier given the AI treatment.
Not too bad , I did notice in the first photo it left one post in the background.
What a shame we had free tan/brown rocks here instead of grey ones![]()
You can copy the result into AI and ask it to remove those 2 rocks.View attachment 352489
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As perdunnyrail 's prompt, 2 photos from earlier given the AI treatment.
Not too bad , I did notice in the first photo it left one post in the background.
What a shame we had free tan/brown rocks here instead of grey ones![]()
Don't be, I water, fuss over and weed it each morningAbsolutely stunning pictures. Very jealous of how neat and tidy this railway is!
But isnt half the fun of any railway modelling, actually doing the building?Thanks Paul, it is a lot of fun to work on now.
Yes that should be true and how to properly answer on a public forum without over sharing?But isnt half the fun of any railway modelling, actually doing the building?