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by LNR
Tue Mar 15, 2016 2:37 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The (Windmill Hill) Welsh Highland Railway
Replies: 772
Views: 334319

Your Regner has quite a colonial look with the cowcatcher, and cab, particularly the shot coming out of the shadows. I hope the MOTTLITT's are feeling better having seen some daylight recently.
by LNR
Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:56 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

Well the local shire council resurfaced the main road through Nayook today, still got the road down to the mill to do. Should knock that over tomorrow. Also Ways & Works oiled the bridge with sump oil for the winter. Both Depts. are well satisfied!.
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:54 pm
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

Thanks for your comments, and if it's inspiring that's great, but Graeme (GTB of this forum) is the one for museum quality detail in my book. Mind you Peter, those log bogies you did back on page 40 of your railway were a superb weathering effort. Weathered timber is made up of many colours, and you...
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:58 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

The goods stock and guards van are all scratch built, mostly on fox truck type bogies, with chopper couplings. The bogie log trucks have silver soldered steel archbars, and timber frames.  My early builds in this scale tended to be belts and braces style. I had doubts (soon dispelled) about whitemet...
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 5:40 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: Norinoo Jct. Railway
Replies: 138
Views: 50346

If operating is your thing, it does allow a lot of moves. Once you get the loco at the right end, one leg of the "Loop" can be a siding, either temporary or not.  And here's me suggesting you build more points( Switches) something I would shy away from ha! ha!,  but full credit to your swi...
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 3:11 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: Norinoo Jct. Railway
Replies: 138
Views: 50346

Ah! different countries, different interpretations of a loop. I was thinking two parallel pieces of track, points (switches) at each end. My mistake, a run around loop might have been clearer. As below.

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Grant.
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:18 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: Norinoo Jct. Railway
Replies: 138
Views: 50346

Just a thought. Would a loop be out of the question at Mags, to allow running round the train to steam back the other way.
by LNR
Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:23 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

Friday Morning Goods

Well it rained here all yesterday, but today before the humidity got up too much, I steamed the Lumberjack on a goods train. ./myff/1964576/P3110006.JPG And because it was cooler I had visible steam, (not by British standards I know!) if you look very closely. ./myff/1964577/P3110011.JPG Two log emp...
by LNR
Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:07 am
Forum: Projects
Topic: Taking off into 7/8 ( or 1:13,3)
Replies: 96
Views: 56745

I think this is what one aspect of modelling is about, seeing a shape not for what it is, but what it could be. Well done Michael, I guess a much required item where you come from.
Grant.
by LNR
Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:06 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Bayfields Light Railway
Replies: 33
Views: 22319

That track-bed looks very nice indeed. The nice fine ballast does it for me.
I find I have two track gangs, one that works FOR the railway. The other "the blackbird gang", have a different view on where the ballast should be.
Grant.
by LNR
Sun Mar 06, 2016 11:27 pm
Forum: Locomotives - Live Steam
Topic: Katie,
Replies: 59
Views: 32848

You could make an operating hatch as I did. Allows me to see the pressure gauge from above.

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by LNR
Sun Mar 06, 2016 12:09 pm
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

High praise coming from you Peter, having read of your Railway (you have something I crave, no fences in the background) I've wondered how you guys put up with a railway that goes under snow each year. But then we have that equally destructive and invisible killer of all things of lesser materials a...
by LNR
Sun Mar 06, 2016 11:08 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

Loco Requirements at Nayook, smokebox ash removal and a top up with water. ./myff/1963465/Nayook+Detail+7.JPG ./myff/1963466/Nayook+Detail+7A.JPG After the morning mixed has been made up ready for a return bunker first to Leawarra. ./myff/1963467/Nayook+Detail+8.JPG It's getting too hot outside thes...
by LNR
Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:30 am
Forum: Projects
Topic: UK Rolling Stock in G - Project not yet started
Replies: 201
Views: 128921

I hope Philip doesn't mind Steven, but I think what he is getting at, might be more like the pic. on the right in cross section. As opposed to that on the left, which if I'm reading things correctly is what you are intending. Something of a base extending either side of the track. ./myff/1963432/For...
by LNR
Sat Mar 05, 2016 9:50 am
Forum: Scenery
Topic: A Quiet Sunday
Replies: 282
Views: 131990

Doesn't the research just add another fascinating aspect to the hobby.
Grant
by LNR
Sat Mar 05, 2016 6:07 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

Interesting point, mate. I think you're right. One of the beauties of the digital camera, you don't have to have your head stuck behind it to look through the viewfinder. I take many shots with the camera on a block of wood (as much to stop it shaking around ha! ha!) and of course you can poke it an...
by LNR
Sat Mar 05, 2016 2:35 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: The Leawarra Nayook Railway
Replies: 634
Views: 246980

I think the fact that the line has been down for some 12 years probably helps Andrew. I look at old pics. and see how sparse it all was back then. The 2nd. pic. above was obviously taken in Spring with that much green around. We're under drought conditions here now, and we've lost several plants on ...
by LNR
Sat Mar 05, 2016 2:13 am
Forum: Railways & Layouts
Topic: Norinoo Jct. Railway
Replies: 138
Views: 50346

I notice you don't appear to have the short bent lead in, on the guard rails of the points (switch). Do you find the wheels track through them OK?
Grant
by LNR
Fri Mar 04, 2016 9:28 am
Forum: Scenery
Topic: signals
Replies: 12
Views: 10396

The Victorian Railways certainly used McKenzie Holland gear, not sure if it was exclusive, but I tend to think so. The narrow gauge used the same size signals as our broad gauge. The V.R. actually trialled three position upper quadrant signalling on the narrow gauge before adopting it on the broad g...
by LNR
Fri Mar 04, 2016 9:17 am
Forum: Scenery
Topic: A Quiet Sunday
Replies: 282
Views: 131990

Yes all scale. I confess to having a bit of a thing about Nayook. On my way to opening up my workshop every morning, first thing I do is put Chas. Hawkins car by the door to his garage, after opening at least the front door and maybe the side door as well, then Alan Corrigan's bakers cart is put out...