North East Victoria Railway
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Great video Jake. Hopefully those fires will die out soon.
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Hi all it seems ive gone quite mad. Another video from the weekend...
Enjoy all!
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A little project I'm banging out before we all get locked up at home. Based off an Andrew Barclay sent to Norway ive modified it to be 3' 6" and Australianised it as per Pozieres at Queenscliff. I was going to make it stephensons to use another chassies but this one was already cut up so thats sorted.
the backstory is that the NEVR needed some medium sized surburban tank engines for their lines radiating out of Melbourne to the East and South and so after hearing how impressed BHP were in South Australia ordered 6 of these tank engines. the main trunk was shortly electrified displacing these locos to short trip trains and heavy shunting work.
the prototype 8 hours of CAD later testing colours straight off the printer (it was black on the other side) after some sanding/filling and its first coat of primer Im still trying to decide whether ill model it in its early guise (lined green with an oil lamp headlight) or in regular unlined green/black with electric headlights, rerailing jacks etc
the backstory is that the NEVR needed some medium sized surburban tank engines for their lines radiating out of Melbourne to the East and South and so after hearing how impressed BHP were in South Australia ordered 6 of these tank engines. the main trunk was shortly electrified displacing these locos to short trip trains and heavy shunting work.
the prototype 8 hours of CAD later testing colours straight off the printer (it was black on the other side) after some sanding/filling and its first coat of primer Im still trying to decide whether ill model it in its early guise (lined green with an oil lamp headlight) or in regular unlined green/black with electric headlights, rerailing jacks etc
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Powerful looking loco. Was the body a single print-out? I hadn't realised 3d printers could produce something quite so large.
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Thanks Rik, I spent a lot of time juggling between Australian prototypes (too modern) or South African Prototypes (wrong wheel arrangement/wrong feeling) but this just spoke to me for some reason.
Its actually a two piece print you can see the split down the centre of the body on photos 2 and 4. it has a spigot designed into it so it all lined up perfectly and assisted gluing which made putting it together a breeze. My two main printers (Cocoon touches) are 200x200 and the Wombot that I'm slowing trying to fix is 250x250x300 so they are capable of small 4 wheelers or smaller locos in 16mm.
Its actually a two piece print you can see the split down the centre of the body on photos 2 and 4. it has a spigot designed into it so it all lined up perfectly and assisted gluing which made putting it together a breeze. My two main printers (Cocoon touches) are 200x200 and the Wombot that I'm slowing trying to fix is 250x250x300 so they are capable of small 4 wheelers or smaller locos in 16mm.
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That's very impressive! Will look great at the head of a train...
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Time for another update:
When I started in G scale back in 2012 I had a dream of a nice long sprawling yard with lots of shunting and operating opportunities but unfortunately being only 14 at the time I didn't really have the skills or the money to make that a reality. Now that I'm older its a bit easier to invest in some track and convince the parents that these things are a good idea and thus with their blessing Hastings was born.
Hastings is the NEVR's only real access to a port (Melbourne was already too congested for port access by the time the system had grown large enough to warrant it) Hastings will eventually get a two track saw tooth workshop, an island platform, electrification along the back road a proper two story signal box and a long corrugated iron wharf shed that will hide the rear mainline and cover 1 road in the dock.
The NEVR System. Hastings is at the very bottom in the bay with the Island in it. In the real world its home to Esso and Bluescope Steel (BHP) who both have plants there.
A relative works in a tool store and when they moved their shelving went in the bin. With some welding and cutting I was able to make all the framing for nothing from their scrap.
Yours truly manning the electric glue stick.
Rolling the outer bar over after welding to make sure the whole things painted
test fit of the board tops. The boards are made from Cement sheeting from bunnings with drain holes drilled into it. Its not what its designed for but ive seen it used successfully before and worst comes to worst the whole thing is removable.
When I started in G scale back in 2012 I had a dream of a nice long sprawling yard with lots of shunting and operating opportunities but unfortunately being only 14 at the time I didn't really have the skills or the money to make that a reality. Now that I'm older its a bit easier to invest in some track and convince the parents that these things are a good idea and thus with their blessing Hastings was born.
Hastings is the NEVR's only real access to a port (Melbourne was already too congested for port access by the time the system had grown large enough to warrant it) Hastings will eventually get a two track saw tooth workshop, an island platform, electrification along the back road a proper two story signal box and a long corrugated iron wharf shed that will hide the rear mainline and cover 1 road in the dock.
The NEVR System. Hastings is at the very bottom in the bay with the Island in it. In the real world its home to Esso and Bluescope Steel (BHP) who both have plants there.
A relative works in a tool store and when they moved their shelving went in the bin. With some welding and cutting I was able to make all the framing for nothing from their scrap.
Yours truly manning the electric glue stick.
Rolling the outer bar over after welding to make sure the whole things painted
test fit of the board tops. The boards are made from Cement sheeting from bunnings with drain holes drilled into it. Its not what its designed for but ive seen it used successfully before and worst comes to worst the whole thing is removable.
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Pt.2
Baseboards finished. the Aluminium angle is to help retain the concrete in the dock area and in other areas it'll retain a thin spreading of ballast. all areas that arent going to be concreted are code 250 to help with photography
Test fitting track and measuring out the loco roads. each shed road will fit 2 bachmann big haulers or one Garratt if i ever get around to building an ASG
The down area of the yard.
Tracklaying finished at around 10pm but i still got the MM out and some wagons and had a shunt using a lead light!
MM with the ON ore wagon
My father and I gave it some testing the next day and even though its still missing the engine roads (I ran out of track and rail joiners) you can still keep two people busy here shuffling wagons with no problems. The railway was designed to run on a timetable with designated shunters at certain stations and staff working so now this stations finished it wont be long before we can have our first session.
full house, Showing off the formidable storage capacity of the yard.
Last week the yard had its first visitor, heres a quick teaser for next time...
Baseboards finished. the Aluminium angle is to help retain the concrete in the dock area and in other areas it'll retain a thin spreading of ballast. all areas that arent going to be concreted are code 250 to help with photography
Test fitting track and measuring out the loco roads. each shed road will fit 2 bachmann big haulers or one Garratt if i ever get around to building an ASG
The down area of the yard.
Tracklaying finished at around 10pm but i still got the MM out and some wagons and had a shunt using a lead light!
MM with the ON ore wagon
My father and I gave it some testing the next day and even though its still missing the engine roads (I ran out of track and rail joiners) you can still keep two people busy here shuffling wagons with no problems. The railway was designed to run on a timetable with designated shunters at certain stations and staff working so now this stations finished it wont be long before we can have our first session.
full house, Showing off the formidable storage capacity of the yard.
Last week the yard had its first visitor, heres a quick teaser for next time...
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Man that looks EPIC! will be good to see in the flesh and run the baldwin around it.
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Glad to see a dream you had finally coming together Jake. Looks really good, and from your test run at night with the lead light I imagine night running in the future might be a lot of fun. Enjoy your "track testing".
Grant.
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Fantastic that you have got the yard finished at last Jake. It's going to be very busy that's for sure. Love it..
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Thanks everyone for the kind words!
I'm very lucky to have forum member Melbournesparks live a few streets away (A scale 31km to be exact) and thus the other day we christened the new yard.
All photos are his as is all the rollingstock (except the DH and the SAR ON wagon) always a pleasure to see his handiwork
The tramways new diesel electric pulling into the station after rolling off the branchline also attached to the rear of the train is one of the NEVR's EMD G8 diesels, the tramway was performing the transfer in exchange for some surplus ex WAGR frieght wagons The DE detaches from the consist and prepares to run around to shunt the T off the train Another quick job before we kicked it off was to finally tape up the DH and give it its stripes. Ill fit the window frames and Cab interior this weekend along with glazing Having been given the green it rolls onto its next shunt
Thanks again to Alexander for the visit and for the help with building the extension.
I'm very lucky to have forum member Melbournesparks live a few streets away (A scale 31km to be exact) and thus the other day we christened the new yard.
All photos are his as is all the rollingstock (except the DH and the SAR ON wagon) always a pleasure to see his handiwork
The tramways new diesel electric pulling into the station after rolling off the branchline also attached to the rear of the train is one of the NEVR's EMD G8 diesels, the tramway was performing the transfer in exchange for some surplus ex WAGR frieght wagons The DE detaches from the consist and prepares to run around to shunt the T off the train Another quick job before we kicked it off was to finally tape up the DH and give it its stripes. Ill fit the window frames and Cab interior this weekend along with glazing Having been given the green it rolls onto its next shunt
Thanks again to Alexander for the visit and for the help with building the extension.
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Great pictures, thank you. Good work on the extension too.
I love the idea of realistic working with shunters at the various stations etc and "proper" traffic flows - let us know how your first session goes!
Andrew.
I love the idea of realistic working with shunters at the various stations etc and "proper" traffic flows - let us know how your first session goes!
Andrew.
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Great photos of some very nice locos Jake.
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Couple of pictures from last weekends running showing some new arrivals
Prototype Aluminium container wagon. Built from offcuts of aluminium from bunnings with 3d printed bogies im hoping to build half a dozen of these to run as the bulk of the wagon fleet when running "modern day" operating sessions
The stalwart MM is on an down log train crossing one of the Porter saddle tanks shunting
The northwester crosses over the viaduct
New QR F wagon. unpainted and glued together no other preparation this ones straight off the printer! this is the second of 5 so far. there will be more but ive run out of Binnie wheels so more wagons will be waiting on another order of those to come in.
WAGR R open wagon. this ones made out of seconds parts but actually turned out quite nice it'll get a tarp and some proper bogies and couplers in due course
I currently have a friends locos in for some work after he had some RC problems so the chance was taken to photograph his loco with the two resident NEVR Porters at the new yard
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Nice looking wagons Jake. They will be the stars of your line I'am sure.
Wish I could do 3D printing....
Wish I could do 3D printing....
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Just getting back into the swing of posting on here. I havent been able to go down to the heritage railway so there has been some work happening on the railway. I've been waiting on a shipment of corflute to start constructing buildings so I've been working on rollingstock instead. here are some pics from the last few weeks.
E1 enjoying its first run in quite a while. This might be the only time a photo of it even appears in the wharf area as this area wont be getting overhead/ The big Barclay marshalling a train The DH ready to depart with the assembled train. The train parked up at the top of the line showing the selection of Australian rollingstock that we've been cultivating for the last few months. I think we're up to about 15 pieces of Australian Narrow gauge rollingstock now which is more then enough to run an operating session. A disposal program from the LGB stock I bought that was "near enough" will be starting soon! I continued running until late into the night. The line that runs around the water tank to the workshop will come off that track to the far left stretching into the darkness... The SAR ON wagon also received a coat of NEVR red, Lettering stencils are in production currently hopefully these wagons will look less naked soon. Another new project that I've recently completed to running point is this Emu Bay Railway C wagon. They use Binnie wheels and ill hopefully be selling them and their Meat van variant for around the $35 AUD mark. Ill be making a post about that later. These tiny wagons had a wheelbase that is a lot smaller then some modern bogies! Pictured here next to a display bogie for Fyansfords D1 its pretty miniscule and pictured next to a WAGR D van Another project was this 1880's SAR guards van. Built to fit onto the bachmann caboose chassies this ones the prototype They survived on the Port Lincoln division until the 1960's and one still survives at Pichi Richi in the "one day" shed Sitting on the quickly hacked chassies it still needs some more cleaning up and more detail but theres potential there. Ill also be selling these slightly lengthened so they just drop onto the chassies instead of having to chop them down in length slightly. Last ones a teaser of sorts. Fyansford #6 a 1903 Hudswell Clarke...
Till next time!
E1 enjoying its first run in quite a while. This might be the only time a photo of it even appears in the wharf area as this area wont be getting overhead/ The big Barclay marshalling a train The DH ready to depart with the assembled train. The train parked up at the top of the line showing the selection of Australian rollingstock that we've been cultivating for the last few months. I think we're up to about 15 pieces of Australian Narrow gauge rollingstock now which is more then enough to run an operating session. A disposal program from the LGB stock I bought that was "near enough" will be starting soon! I continued running until late into the night. The line that runs around the water tank to the workshop will come off that track to the far left stretching into the darkness... The SAR ON wagon also received a coat of NEVR red, Lettering stencils are in production currently hopefully these wagons will look less naked soon. Another new project that I've recently completed to running point is this Emu Bay Railway C wagon. They use Binnie wheels and ill hopefully be selling them and their Meat van variant for around the $35 AUD mark. Ill be making a post about that later. These tiny wagons had a wheelbase that is a lot smaller then some modern bogies! Pictured here next to a display bogie for Fyansfords D1 its pretty miniscule and pictured next to a WAGR D van Another project was this 1880's SAR guards van. Built to fit onto the bachmann caboose chassies this ones the prototype They survived on the Port Lincoln division until the 1960's and one still survives at Pichi Richi in the "one day" shed Sitting on the quickly hacked chassies it still needs some more cleaning up and more detail but theres potential there. Ill also be selling these slightly lengthened so they just drop onto the chassies instead of having to chop them down in length slightly. Last ones a teaser of sorts. Fyansford #6 a 1903 Hudswell Clarke...
Till next time!
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Nice pics. Jake, I see your still enjoying running into the night. You've certainly got plenty of wagon variety.
Grant.
PS, feel for that poor rock, a rock of many colours
Grant.
PS, feel for that poor rock, a rock of many colours
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