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Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge Eric Bottomley

Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge By Eric Bottomley

Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge by Eric Bottomley


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Good Quality Colour Pictures and full Details of How the Layout was Constructed

Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge Summary

Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge by Eric Bottomley

Most people's perception of a model railway is an arrangement of track work, decorated with some buildings and a cursory backdrop rising briefly to a sloping ceiling. Not so with Chadbury. When you walk into what was a 17ft square, double garage, you enter another world. The eyes look up before they look down at a painted backdrop, which is 8ft high and painted in oils, with watercolour landscapes of the Pennine hills. A dark satanic sky rises above the 'Cliff' cotton mill, which is 7ft wide to a tower top at 40 inches high, along with with 166 windows. As you enter, on the left you see a canal basin surrounded by factories that continue around the layout until the town of Chadbury is reached. The doorway is bridged by a girder bridge, which comples a continuous circular track. To the left lies the shed area, to the right lies the station. At a tower level to the main layout lies a street lined with terraced houses and further industrial and wharf buildings serving another canal. Creating the various buildings have been a great interest of mine, and I have demonstrated how I build and weather them in the book. All the buildings light up, providing both a daytime and night-time look to the layout. It is DCC operated, and my loco stock is ex-LMS and LNER in a begrimed BR livery. Notes on materials used, tips on weathering and building dimensions are all there to help, and hopefully inspire, the would-be modeller. The book includes over 100 photographs and a detailed track plan.

About Eric Bottomley

Eric Bottomley was born in Oldham in 1948\. He studied art and crafts at the Oldham School of Art, leaving in 1964 to pursue a career in commercial art. As a freelance artist and illustrator, he specialised in industrial and transport subjects. He set up a studio in Wimbourne Minster and later, in 1979, became a member of the Guild of Railway Artists. In the 1980s, Eric moved to Much Markel, Herefordshire, where he often painted the local scene and its industries. Eric has covered most forms of transport, producing work for private commissions and corporate customers. He now lives in South Devon, where he continues to paint and pursue his other great railway passion, that of modelling the railways and industrial scene of his youth, in 0 Gauge.

Additional information

GOR011681870
9781473876323
147387632X
Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in '0' Gauge by Eric Bottomley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2017-11-08
155
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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