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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:11 am
by 3406767
:o wow , some good progress , would love to be able to give it ago myself but havnt got the energy or patiantes that u have or anyone else

you say your gonna try for didcot , will this include the didcot railway center?

either way , this is looking brilliant

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND GOOD LUCK :D

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:42 am
by Backfoot2002
Nice work. :)

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 4:37 pm
by nath9425
Wow Im Impressed! next stop Kings Sutton and then Banbury! I have a few Questions and Suggestions!

1.I dont think The hill behind Is that High up.
2. Will this be a Modern Day route?? I hope So!
3. I would Love to see Banbury in a model! If you need any Help just ask! Banbury is my Local Station you see!

Nath

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:42 pm
by dorlan
nath9425 wrote:Wow Im Impressed! next stop Kings Sutton and then Banbury! I have a few Questions and Suggestions!

1.I dont think The hill behind Is that High up.
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It does look a little bit on the high side on both sides of the line.
Where's the canal? :wink:

I took some photos of the flyover, from the canal last summer, but I can't find them! They may be on t'other machine, I'll have a look later on!

Ian J

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:46 pm
by popol
Great shot! Keep it up!

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:49 pm
by dorlan
I couldn't find one of the flyover, but it's about a train's length to the right of this view taken from the Oxford canal.
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Found this via Google...
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This is looking Northtowards the flyover, as you can see, it's fairly flat countryside, within a wide river valley.

Ian J

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:07 am
by yerkes
Thanks for the encouraging words and feedback - much appreciated.

The Cherwell valley all the way up from Oxford is much flatter and wider than as shown (like I say, it's work in progress); unfortunately the DEMEX data I had isn't so smart, so I've got a lot to do in terms of flattening the scenery!

The big and rather tedious project which will keep me occupied is laying the Oxford Canal, since that follows the railway (or the other way round, being historically accurate) pretty much all the way up from Oxford.


Michael

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 8:35 am
by dorlan
yerkes wrote:The big and rather tedious project which will keep me occupied is laying the Oxford Canal, since that follows the railway (or the other way round, being historically accurate) pretty much all the way up from Oxford.
I don't think you would need to do all the canal! :)
It would be good to see it where it is very close and visible, such as at Wolvercote, Aynho and Lower Heyford and where it actually crosses under the railway, such as at Dukes Cut, the three times between Shipton on Cherwell and Enslow, Upper Heyford and just to the north of Bunbury. :D
The rest of the time the railway isn't really visible from the canal mainly because of thick hedges, woodland or the landscape itself, so no need to model it, out of sight - out of mind! :wink:
I'm also looking forward to seeing the OWW, no canals to worry about there, only the Avon at Evesham! :D

Ian J

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:21 am
by nath9425
I having been having a Look on Google and Have only noticed the Bridge for the First Time ever!

http://nevardmedia.fotopic.net/p25758380.html

Nath!

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:55 pm
by yerkes
A few images illustrating my snail-pace development with this. Having high quality rolling stock in the picture dramatically enhances screenshots of work-in-progress :)


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66534 powers north through Oxford. As you can see, I have yet to fill up all those vacant car parking spaces with students' bicycles.



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66534 at Oxford again, with a different perspective on the approach from the south.



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'Dorset Voyager' snakes across to platform 2 at Oxford with a northbound service. A view from the Becket Street footbridge. Much work still to do on roads and local buildings... An Oxford Bus X3 and a random Stagecoach service also visible.



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'Dorset Voyager' accelerates away from Oxford. The yellow (without feathers) on the up signal suggests a freight service is about to rumble through. Scenery in West Oxford is looking a bit sparse - though there's not an awful lot to add...



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'Dorset Voyager' races north across Roundham level crossing, Kidlington: my own personal trainspot, three minutes' walk away. The Oxford Canal and Roundham Lock lie behind those trees.

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:23 pm
by Hymek
i do like the look of that last photo, i think the quality of the stock and scenery do make the photo look rather mouthwatering

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:55 am
by nath9425
:o For a scenerised part of the route that looks *Amazing*

May I just ask how is Banbury coming along?

Nath

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:21 am
by yerkes
Nath,

I'm starting with the bits I know best, and Banbury is the area I know least well so I doubt I'll be onto it for a while...

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:29 pm
by nath9425
Ok!

When you get round to it and need any help just PM me! :wink:

Nath

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:31 pm
by johncard
Nice one, I went to Oxford 2 years ago and caught the 100 bus to my Grandparents' house
dorlan wrote:The rest of the time the railway isn't really visible from the canal mainly because of thick hedges, woodland or the landscape itself, so no need to model it, out of sight - out of mind! :wink:
Canal or railway? :D

John