Here's the latest update boys...
I've had a go at the lock gates.
I had intended to use balsa, but the grain would have been too 'big' and out of scale, so, after a bit of scribbling and using a paper template, I cut the gates out of a single piece of styrene. Then I stroked the stuff with a wire brush, this gave me the correct scale wood grain. Also, once painted and weathered they look really old, dinted and neglected....which is what I want. The two half gates are for the open end of the lock, so luckily, I only had to make diddy one's for there....
I tried Colin's suggestion of using cut down matches for the gate boards, but just couldn't cut them right, so I used a piece of thin plastic card, scribed the boards and again used a wire brush to mark the grain. you will see that very little is seen of these anyway! (I'll put this method in the 'How to.' soon)
The metal lower lock gate 'Bump boards' are again made of thin card and 'rustified'
I've tried to paint the gates as I imagined they would have looked after years of neglect.
Here are pictures of the lock gates and the initial loose fitting. Still plenty to do...the gates mechanism and darken the stonework ect., but it's all starting to take shape and luckily, the ideas are flowing too!....
All comments and or suggestions are as usual, always welcome.
Please don't ask why there's an American airman standing by the lock....I don't know either!!
Cheers,
Ron
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