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Rimenough MPD

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Layout Name Rimenough MPD
Scale/Gauge 00
Size length = 10 ft scenic + 6 Ft fiddle
or 10 ft " + 6 + 2 ft fiddle(s)

Width 2 ft (boards), operating width about 5 ft for traverser and to fit my belly in!!!
height Normally 50 in from ground, but due to "top tip" about Aldi "Extendable
Work station tool" now variable from 30 -50+

Exhibition layout, or stay-at-home?

Bit of both. Built for use at home, which it is, but also quite portable and thus able to do shows, depending on dates.

End to end

Ear 2000- present day, targeting 2002-5
Region - Western-ish EWs with visits.
Whether you would like to be included in the layout register - Yes.

End to end EWS (ex steam shed site) MPD, small modern 4 road shed, the main purpose of which is to maintain and supply 37's for a top n tailed 3 coach (mix of Arriva mk2 and virgin mk2) trains loosely based on Rhymney service.

There is a single track main line at the rear of the layout that sees 153(*) + 158 DMU passing, while the holding road off this can be occupied by:
the top & tailed passenger working, usually pairs of 37 but with the Large logo 37 being paired with a 50 on Saturdays.
EWS hospitality train
67 on 4 coach PCV Mail train
DRS double headed class 20 or 47+37 on flasks
FL 66,90& 57 (*) on way to open day somewhere
66 Top & tailed on short 3 coach Test train
67,37 or 66 top & tailed on snowplough testing

Stock movement on the layout is limited. A fragonset 31, Cotswold 47 or Virgin 57 (*) sometimes visit light engine or with the EWS observation saloon.
Fuel via 2-3 TTA is braught in by 60 or 66 usually, though 67 or 33(**) can also be on this job. There is sometime a stores van that comes with the fuel that contains spares, things like more toilet roll!
08/09 then does a bit of shunting

There is also a water tower left over from the shed's time as steam shed. The odd mainline ticketed kettle visits for water between charter duties, even Thomas pops along now and again!

All Locos are Sound chip fitted (with the exception of the FL 90 which is the only non sound loco allowed on the layout) currently there are class
08/09 (x2),
20 (x2),
31(x1),
33(x1),
37(x12, more to be added with the new Bachmann 37 in 2007),
47(x2),
50(x1),
60(x1+ 1 in works)
66(x5),
67(x5)
with 158(x2),153(x1),57(x2) awaiting SWd chips hopefully this year.

(*) Awaiting SWd version of sound chip
(**) Class 33 awaiting re-vamped Dcc supplies sound chip
Hopefully a rough track plan of my layout is attached?

I`ll descibe the basic operation and you can then tell me which bits are ok, possible and rubbish!

Movement 1

DMU enters layout (10x 2 ft) via track C off fiddle yard traversa (6ft conected to track C +
and crossed over points 1&2 to exit layout via track A or it stops, then exits layout via track B.

Same for light engine.

Movement 2

Top and tailed 3 coach train enters from fiddle yard over track C runs into Track D. It later then returns to fiddle yard the same way it came in.

Movement 3

Frieght train enters from fiddle yard via track C and runs into track D, stopping between points (4) and (20). It the runs round via point (4) onto track E then crosses to onto F. Stops, then backs onto the rear of the train on track D via points (21)+(20)

Movement 4

Light engine comes onto layout via track C enters Depot via point (3) and runs onto track G . From here it can either run onto Track H which is the re-fueling road and then it can be stabled on the depot somewhere, or if it does not need fuel / sand it can enter the depiot via track K or use point (7) to enter the depot.

Movement5

Fuel train.

Loco and occasionaly a stores van (when Bachman bring it out!) plus 2-3 TTA enter layout via track C and moves onto track G. It then backs the TTa into the tank road, track J and then backs the stores van onto track K. The stroes van is picked up by the depot 08 and moved to the stroes road, track M. The loco goes for fuel if needed or just finds a road to wait in.

To leave, the 08 take the stores van and TTa's onto track G where a loco attaches to the front and then leaves via point (5)+ (D1)+ (3) onto track C and fiddle yard.

There is a lot of track on my layout, but it was initially designed for use at home, and this is where it is used most weeks. I can quite understand someone saying there is too much track squeezed onto the boards, but then I like to see empty tacks! Sometimes they are full granted, but as all Locos have sound not everything is running.

Track S is supposed to be access for road transport

Track Q is an old inspection pit at the back of Shed road 1, the idea being it was left over from the sheds steam days, just incase its needed.

Track R is a small holding road that sometimes one of two snowploughs occupies.

Tracks T,U,V are holding roads, perhaps for locos that dont move much.

Track M is either used for a loco to sit in, or on the odd accasion a stores van enters the depot this is where the toilet roll is unloaded!

Track H is the fuel and sand road, locos can enter and exit from either direction though only one can re-fuel at a time, a second loco can sit in the road awaiting its turn.

Track J is where 2-3 TTA unload.
Track I is a short road, just long enough for 1 TTa or the 08 to wait in.

So whats missing (catch points) whats rubbish ( i dont mind you saying everthing ) whats nearly there and what seems ok?
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QUOTE (Brian Considine @ 2 Nov 2009, 09:53) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry about that - still, it makes a change for me blaming everything on BRITHO !

Hmm, I'm not sure how to take that, glad the show went well though.

Regards
Well, spent the last week doing some small jobs on the layout.

Been adding buffer stop lights, depot signs, lights for the inside of the sheds and replaced the short track lengths that bridged the boards with copperclad + soldered rails. Just got to re-ballast the area around these rails now and carry on wethering / detailing parts of the layouts building, trackbeds etc.

Nearly forgot, also replaced the old fuel storge tank with a knightwing kit so will post some photos later of what has been happening.
Nice work.
Just out of interest, wha details have you put inside the diesel shed, like servicing platforms etc? Only ask as I can't think what to put in mine.
QUOTE (shedmad66 @ 10 Jan 2010, 15:18) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nice work.
Just out of interest, wha details have you put inside the diesel shed, like servicing platforms etc? Only ask as I can't think what to put in mine.

I will put some photos up later, but not alot really.
My sheds are supposed to be for light work, re-fueling /sand /water etc. I have some lockers that can be seen by the viewing public and there is some staff scenes.
I have just put the (Wills ? carridge) servicing platform back in but i thnk it kind of looks out of place so will probably remove it again?
May take a couple of days to ponder that one?
Right, this was the site of the old fuel storage tank (drain pipe!)



And this is the result of building a knightwing kit to which i have added an old knightwing tank i had here. Added some lighting too as refueling in the dark winter will be a bit of a struggle with a torch!



Re-did the track joins



Still not finished as more weathering to be done but its coming



This is Fitter Phil looking for some tools, his track rubber!



This is Dave Diesel waiting to top up the next loco



Been putting in the buffer stops and lights



Bit of a conflab as the wheel has come off!



Hoping not to have to do any work tomorrow and can carry on with some layout jobs!!
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Decided to try and get a few more locos finished now 2most" of the depot work is done.

So here is I.K.B. ready for a railtour, or perhaps just off one? I did have a 247 Pathfinders headboard lined up and i have to say its a super headboard, but its mainly green and i thaught it clashed a bit much with the loco so will use it on a 37.
Thus, I.K.B is now lightly weathered and ready to roll.





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I must say Pieman... your layout is amazing!!! I hope to be able to do something like that one day!

I see you have rail joins, is there anychance you could pm me some close up pics of these and how they work? I've been suggested to do this to my layout, but as with everything so far I still find the description of how you do it rather confusing, and they do say a picture says a thousand words!!!

As for weathering, its fab! i must learn how to do this!!
QUOTE (ClawzCTR @ 12 Jan 2010, 20:32) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I must say Pieman... your layout is amazing!!! I hope to be able to do something like that one day!

I see you have rail joins, is there anychance you could pm me some close up pics of these and how they work? I've been suggested to do this to my layout, but as with everything so far I still find the description of how you do it rather confusing, and they do say a picture says a thousand words!!!

As for weathering, its fab! i must learn how to do this!!

Thank you.

by rail joins, do you mean the copper clad?
Great progres. Your layout has a nice atmosphere, which to me makes it seem more realistic. I can't put my finger on how you have done it, but youve managed to avoid that sterile model look.
Nice details.
Frame.
Decided i did not like the red welshman plate next to the tail lights, every time i looked at it it seemed as if there was something wrong with the lights!

So the neat little pathefinder goes on tour!

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60016 Rail was next on the to do list.



I dont like the clean wheels and bogie sideframes, even if a loco has been cleaned these are nearly always dirty /rusty



So i picked a mix of rust and sleeper grime to weather down the wheels





I soaked the printed numbers /letters in micro sol and then i use a scalple blade to push the paint off when its softened. Sometimes a fibre glass pencil removes stubon bits.



and they come off ok (to me!)



I use fox number sets to put the new Ews letters and numbers on and shawplan nameplates + beastie for cab ends



and thus another 60 is ready to be stored by DB! not really, my period is 2003 + - 3 years so plenty of Tug work to do yet.





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QUOTE (Piemanlarger @ 12 Jan 2010, 21:12) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thank you.

by rail joins, do you mean the copper clad?

Why yes, yes i do..
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Been busy Shooting of late but did get into the model room today and prepared 3 x class 60 for soundproofing when the base reflex speakers arrive next week.

Got a few small jobs to do on New Rimenough, but they are likley to take a back seat as I want to finish (as finished as any ;ayout is) Oliver's Road RMD in the coming Months!
Hi Pieman,

I was shocked
when I saw all your hard work on Rimenough Mk. 3 scrapped last July and, I must admit, I haven't been keeping an eye on the Mk. 4 progress so I was amazed when I picked up on the latest update and saw not only the speed at which Mk. 4 was built but also the level of detailing and weathering you have achieved in such a short space of time.

You have my hearty congraulations on a great looking layout.
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Thanks Expat, it gets easier to do every time i plan and build a depot layout now, done so many times lol

Had a quick play with some class 60 last night, refresh the memory of how it all works!

Just a minor point, the link doesn't work!
Still, like the progress on the layout!
Couple more class 60 ready for action, though there wont be much as Rimenough is having a break (in the middle!) while i take it down and finish Oliver's Road Rmd.

anyway, class 60045 & 60070 are ready for service. Both have light weathering and of course sound.















Three friends



And the fleets So far!

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Very good


Thanks for posting the photos.

David
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This is a great thread with a lovely bunch of Tugs, I am getting some of those myself, just building the depot.

I have a question... Where do you get drivers for modern image cabs?
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