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Looking for an old model railway article. "Stuck on Stucco"

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Ed Duffner19/06/2012 20:59:18
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Hi Everyone,

I used to buy the Railway Modeller magazine and several other model railway mag's. In one of them was an article called "Stuck on Stucco" which described how to build the town houses and possibly the railway buildings using stucco (or modelling clay). It may have been written by Alan Downs.

Would anyone happen to be familiar with this article and know which magazine it's in? Possibly mid 80's?

I wrote to the folks at PECO a couple of years back but they were unable to locate it.

Kind regards,
Ed.

Stub Mandrel19/06/2012 21:36:17
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That rings a bell - perhaps I reads something in the 70s? I recall a system of plastic moulds we filled with plaster to make interlocking sections of wall.

One of my albums shows what can be done using a laser printer!

Neil

David Clark 119/06/2012 22:05:42
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Hi There

I remember Alan Downes writing for Railway Modeller.
Try searching for an online index to Railway Modeller.

regards David

Simon Fish20/06/2012 13:28:09
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{I recall a system of plastic moulds we filled with plaster to make interlocking sections of wall.}

That system was called Linka - takes me back to being a teenager.

Simon

S.D.L.20/06/2012 14:20:17
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Was it model railway constructor. using Das / Daz? modelling clay

Steve Larner

David Clark 120/06/2012 16:17:57
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Railway Modellers available here.

Some appear to have contents and if you register you can search the indexes.

Railway Modellers

regards David

 

Edited By David Clark 1 on 20/06/2012 19:18:22

Ed Duffner20/06/2012 18:46:52
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Thank you for the replies chaps. I remember the Linka system but this was more of a scratch built theme. If memory serves I believe it was a GWR station (possibly a terminus) with Georgian town houses set on an upper street level to the platform.

Thanks again,
Ed.

Edited By David Clark 1 on 20/06/2012 19:18:48

David Clark 120/06/2012 19:19:22
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Yes, click the link.

I thought I had included it.

regards David

Ed Duffner20/06/2012 20:07:36
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Posted by David Clark 1 on 20/06/2012 19:19:22:

Yes, click the link.

I thought I had included it.

regards David

Many thanks David.

Regards,
Ed.

Niloch20/06/2012 22:27:03
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I can't help with the Stuck on Stucco article but Dave Rowe is/was an exponent of this technique using the Das modelling compound. Look out for his book Architectural Modelling in 4mm Scale ISBN 0 906867 12 6, Wild Swan Publications, my copy is of 1983 vintage.

See also his book Industrial and Mechanised Modelling ISBN 0 906867 84 3, Wild Swan Publications 1990.

I believe I'm correct in saying that he and his wife Shirley produced a superlative scale model of a corn mill that was about to be demolished in Devon (?) and was written up in the American Narrow Gauge and Short Line GAZETTE magazine. Finally I remember seeing a wharf scene with a moving bridge, trackage and goodness knows what else at a railway modelling exhibition.

Are they still modelling?

Ed Duffner21/06/2012 10:36:26
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Thankyou for the book pointer Niloch, that title sounds very familiar. I may well have that one too somewehere (I need to get more organised)smiley.

Cheers,
Ed.

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