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Hi,

My OO layout lives in the 8'x6' shed at the bottom of the garden.



















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Thanks for the kind comments, as for the magazines, a couple have expressed an interest and there is an open invitation to them.

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If you try and capture the look of Glenfinnan Viaduct you have to have a Hogwarts look alike to go on it !!!








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The contractors have finally arrived to continue work on the trackside PSU





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To be fare the pictures of the viaduct were taken outside. The viaduct spans the doorway and therefore lifts out.

I took the lift out section up onto the moors to take these pictures.



It doesnt look quite as good when its in position although with the shed door open I can still get a real sky



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QUOTE (Expat @ 15 Apr 2008, 19:41) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi John and a very warm welcome to the MRF.

Your layout is an absolute inspiration and just about the best example I have seen of what can be done in a comparatively small space. It's obviously been, and no doubt continues to be, a labour of love.

The little dioramas you have created are what brings a model to life.

I only hope my layout turns out half as good as yours.

Keep up the good work.

Cheers,

Expat.

Your too kind by far but thanks for such positive comments,

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QUOTE (Hornby-Gloucester @ 16 Apr 2008, 13:53) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>P.S the rock climbers on the 7th photo made me giggle.




I have had a post on another forum commenting that I made made his blood run cold as the top climber was not roped on, I took it as a compliment that it must have looked reasonably realistic !!!






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QUOTE (Expat @ 16 Apr 2008, 20:00) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi John,

I've been studyingyour photos and trying to work out how the different levels work. Any chance of a track diagram ??

Expat

The tracI started with is not really very acurate and I am about to do a new one. Having said that it does help understand the basic idea. The layout is on three levels.

The lower level is a sliding traverser on the right as you go in. The traverser feed climbs up the back wall and joins the main level on the left. The main level is based on a complete oval. From the main level the TMD feed climbs from the right and joins the upper level in front of the shed on the left.

This is the original plan. The main level detail is different. but the upper and lower levels are pretty accurate.





When I get the new one done I will post it

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QUOTE (Expat @ 17 Apr 2008, 02:25) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks John,

Simple but so, soooo effective.

Every time I look at the photos I spot something new.

Cheers,

Expat.

Looking at the track plan I posted I realised a) how out of date it was and
it didnt look very good ! So Ive done a new one on Goole Sketch up that is correct (but not strictly to scale) it should explain things a bit better

3D



Plan view all levels included



Plan view the upper TMD board removed for clarity



The lower level (traverser) all other levels omitted



The track laying around the corners is a bit more curved than the picture
!!!

Im also in the process of building another layout underneath this one that is portable and may one day make it to an exhibition (if invited) So far the boards are made and the longer board has track layed.



But thats another story !!!

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QUOTE (Expat @ 18 Apr 2008, 07:23) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks John and good luck with the exhibition layout.

Judging by the standard you have achieved with 'Springhead' I don't think you will be short of invitations to exhibit it.

Cheers,

Expat

Thankyou.

Today I got loads done on the "other layout"

Both boards have been together on the dinning room table
and the tracks jointed. The curved section on the in shed fixed section has been layed with the ends matched to the previously laid track on the two portable sections.

The longer terminus board has had all the tracks linked together to make it suitable for DCC ie "all live" and I have wired it into the control and had a loco running. I found this green 20 in a box ! Its the body of a Bachmaan sound 20 on a standard 20 chassis. I also dragged out my private owner wagons and Ive decided I like the look of the sorter wagons, it makes the layout look bigger! I know that private owned stock went out some time ago, but am I right in thinking some went into BR ownership (perhaps a en-mass respray ?) Early diesel / short wagons


Short stock









Overview left to right







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After some discussion Ive decided to aim for early 60's that way I can use some Private owner stuff that has been taken in to BR, I can also have them behind diesel power rather than steam, although the odd steam may arrive !:)

Im hoping the wagons look more convincing in these next shots after a morning of fading letters and weathering.

After some advice about PO wagons, Ive toned mine down, and given them a good weathering. The track has also had a good cover with Matt black to get it to be more uniform (some was recycled from the outdoor layout)











Ideas are solidifying now !

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Not much has gone on in the shed this week , cant say I have been in the mood due to a terrible week at work, but its the weekend now !!! So I have spent a couple of hours winding down this evening with a paint brush and a rake of PO wagons. Technically for use on the new "downunder" layout, pictured here on Springhead Junction.

Whats changed, well after severl pointers from various people... a bit more general ageing and delapidation, rust (they have seen several yours going to the sea front harbour) Missing / damaged planks, P numbers added but weathered out.













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QUOTE (dwb @ 26 Apr 2008, 08:50) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I know how that feels


The wagons in the photos look good. The films I have been watching are all black & white, so I can't make draw any inference about the colour. The only other observation is that you can often see daylight between one of two of the planks. It looks like they may have shrunk a bit.

David

Thanks David, not sure I can manage gaps between the planks, although I may have a go on one with my dremel ??

Todays update

Okay accepting that the most photos would be taken indoors, and on another forum I have been advised that the rust is too red, I have done as advised and stippled the rust with chocolate brown.

I have also knocked together a board to take some pictures outside (3" wide one piece of track !)

Here are the latest results...









Am I getting there yet ?????

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QUOTE (ben100 @ 28 Apr 2008, 19:21) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi
Great layout!

I was looking through and might have missed it, but is the layout DCC?
And what track was it? Hornby? And are the buildings scrathchbuilt, if not, could you say what make they are?
Regards
Ben

Yes the layout is DCC I have a Hornby Elite
The trackwork is Peco code 100 mainly flexi
the buildings are a mixture of Maetcalfe card kits and scratchbuilt from plasticard except Springhead Junction signal box that is Skaledale

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Done some more work on Layout 2 "downunder" at the harbour end

Tonight I have decided on a change of track plan, only one cut back line to stable a dockside shunter, now all lines are pier side. In coming trains can arrive on one of the front two lines that allows the shunter to get out and move the stock into the other long line releasing the main line loco. The line to the back of the board will probably go into a warehouse.











Thoughts ??

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I love Fridays typical of the building trade I finished early
(I have to work tomorrow though) So I spent a couple of hours with a scalscenes harbour wall download and some balsa wood.....











It doesn't look quite so "plank of wood" now ?

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QUOTE (dbclass50 @ 2 May 2008, 22:30) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Coming along very well - thanks for the update.

Not had much time this weekend to do much but such is life. I did get some filler and guard rails inside the main rails yesterday



Then I had a couple of hours this evening to cover the top with some scalescenes cobbles..













I had contemplated doing the top as concrete as it would be easier than cutting the card round the rails, but I think it turned out okay. It will look better when it is covered with genral harbour clutter. Im on the lookout for some 1:76 fishing boats now.

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QUOTE (41235 @ 5 May 2008, 22:09) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>John, one word..........Brilliant.

One more word ... "Thankyou" !!!!

John
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Every Harbour needs boats so that has been my project tonight....

Boat 1 a barge, found this at my local model shop, I plan to add a cabin at the back

Here seen on the right



Boat 2 a fishing boat that I am scratch building..





Now all I have to do is sort out my photobucket site . It would appear I cant add any more pictures as I have reached my limit of 1000 pictures !!

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Ignore the last remark about the 1000 picture limit. Its 1000 picture in each sub album

So here are the others

Fishing Boat









Barge





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