Wencombe /Kingsbridge Regis/Louville Lane

Alan

Western Thunderer
Stacks now done, next will be pots, flashing, ridge tiles and then some adverts. I'm still pondering about the gap between the the two rows of buildings. I can assure it will not be as it is at the moment, green fields.

stacks f1.jpg
 

Phil.c

Western Thunderer
That looks pretty good although the perspective with the church is wrong...fixable in PS but maybe not worth the bother it's not that noticeable.

Tall bushes could be added running up the sides and onto the buildings to hide the low relief?

Phil
 

Phil.c

Western Thunderer
I don't know what's going on with my viewing this thread, if I click on My Favourites link, I get to view my post with my Photoshopped image but no posts after it, if I click on an email New Post notification link to this thread, I see all the posts, sometimes I post and see it actually posted, if I click My Favourites link my post is not there :eek:

Phil
 

adrian

Flying Squad
I'm puzzled about this. I've check the logs and can't see any error messages. The post numbers are consecutive so nothing appears missing in the system. Is it just this thread or does it happen on other threads?
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
Some thoughts on the present state of play with Kingsbridge.
The joy of Wencombe was that all the buildings were full relief and not many of them and none near the baseboard edge, whereas with Kingsbridge the bulk of the buildings are at the far edge of the baseboard and are nearly all half relief. The "gap" by the way is only 28mm wide and could be made narrower or wider if I wished. In fact the placing of the whole building backscene from the bottom of the "Steps" (behind the station) to the end of the marine engineers has yet to be finalised. I have several very low relief or Fronts to make yet. When they are done I will play around with positioning them and add the pavements etc. I suppose one reason I started Kingsbridge had the new challenge of buildings, If you've looked at the Wencombe end of the thread you will see the background (ie scenery at the back of the layout and the backscene) is entirely rural, something I think I'm reasonably good at, as you have noticed I've found dealing with and placing buildings a much harder challenge.
 

Yorkshire Dave

Western Thunderer
I've found dealing with and placing buildings a much harder challenge.

I've found this as well, placing buildings without it looking too contrived is challenging. To me half the battle is finding the right buildings (without resorting to scratchbuilding) for the location you're portraying.
 

Yorkshire Dave

Western Thunderer
Wolverhampton train from the bridge over the station throat.

I like the lighting effect in the first picture - early evening.

Nice touch with the lobster pot marker buoys. I'd wish they'd put flags on them today to make them easier to locate when sailing :rant:.
 

oldravendale

Western Thunderer
Funny you say that, David. Even the skippers on the fishing boats when I go out sea fishing run in to them......

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