Time to build a railway...but where?
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
That is a really lovely little train, Peter, brilliant!
Philip
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Nice Peter. Like the way you have hid the gubbins. Very clever.
Love the train also, it just looks so right....
Love the train also, it just looks so right....
ROD
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Early railway stock has real charm and you have made lovely models
Don
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I have built lots of rolling stock lately but made no modifications or improvements to the railway itself, until now!
There was an area which was underused and often overgrown which was ripe for development, so I decided to turn it into a larger station serving the main line, instead of running into a terminus. The old station platform, leading to a run-round and engine shed etc. can become a goods yard and the new station will be adjacent to the car park, avoiding passengers having to cross the running lines, much better!
To begin I had to dig out the planting and take up rocks from the line-side..... A new hardcore base pressed firmly in place.... Rocks sited further back from the platform and a concrete mix poured and levelled in position.... The next job will be to fix slate edging blocks to the platform edge, but it hasn't been suitable weather to do that, so, more to follow!
There was an area which was underused and often overgrown which was ripe for development, so I decided to turn it into a larger station serving the main line, instead of running into a terminus. The old station platform, leading to a run-round and engine shed etc. can become a goods yard and the new station will be adjacent to the car park, avoiding passengers having to cross the running lines, much better!
To begin I had to dig out the planting and take up rocks from the line-side..... A new hardcore base pressed firmly in place.... Rocks sited further back from the platform and a concrete mix poured and levelled in position.... The next job will be to fix slate edging blocks to the platform edge, but it hasn't been suitable weather to do that, so, more to follow!
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Always good to see a bit of civil engineering under way. It sounds like it will add both operational and scenic interest.
Rik
Rik
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Can't wait to see your new larger station Peter. Wondering what you are going to put there.
Will it be a new station...
Will it be a new station...
ROD
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Between the recent showers, this is Wales you know!, I have managed to cut all of the necessary slate blocks from old roofing slates, which will form the platform edging and paving around the station building.....
The buildings themselves are being transferred from another site on the line; they looked too grand for the location, so are simply uprooted, just as preservation railways do in real life!
The small waiting shelter and the ticket office from the terminus car park will now be put in place of these on the other platform.
It is now too late, too dark and too wet to continue, but I hope I can get some adhesive mixed tomorrow to set them in place.The buildings themselves are being transferred from another site on the line; they looked too grand for the location, so are simply uprooted, just as preservation railways do in real life!
The small waiting shelter and the ticket office from the terminus car park will now be put in place of these on the other platform.
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Fantastic! Those buildings look perfect there...
I like the ability to shake things up a bit too - two of my stations are now on their third building...
I like the ability to shake things up a bit too - two of my stations are now on their third building...
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Love the Rocket train Peter, absolutely fantastic modelling!
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Looks great already, Peter. The buildings will provide an attractive backdrop to that part of the railway.
Rik
Rik
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You have done a brilliant job again Peter. Looks so much like an heritage station which is going to get very busy soon....Hopefully.
ROD
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Due to the extremely bad wet and windy weather here, and elsewhere I'm sure, there has been no further progress on the station site, however, another 'special' kit from Jerry Irwin has kept me occupied.
The floor panels are particularly good and not usually supplied by most manufacturers, but in this instance an important feature.... The usual chassis is included, along with ball-race axle bearings as standard. All Jerry's vehicles roll freely and smoothly... This time I have hand-painted everything using 'Citadel' acrylics, they give a finish equal to spray painting but without all of the masking required.... I think this kit, along with the others, are particularly well timed to add to the market as Hornby are releasing their Open 3rd. coach later this year to go with their '00' Rocket re-release, which has proved so popular it has sold out!
This is another addition to my early train to go with the 'Rocket' coaches. It is based on the Open 3rd. carriage, reduced in length as were the others. The kit is laser cut from MDF, including the overlays.....
Two sets of overlays are used, inside and out, to show the panelling. These are painted separately and attached later.The floor panels are particularly good and not usually supplied by most manufacturers, but in this instance an important feature.... The usual chassis is included, along with ball-race axle bearings as standard. All Jerry's vehicles roll freely and smoothly... This time I have hand-painted everything using 'Citadel' acrylics, they give a finish equal to spray painting but without all of the masking required.... I think this kit, along with the others, are particularly well timed to add to the market as Hornby are releasing their Open 3rd. coach later this year to go with their '00' Rocket re-release, which has proved so popular it has sold out!
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Another great build, Peter. Those slatted seats really stand out well in the open topped coach.
Rik
Rik
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Another great kit build Peter. Like it a lot.
ROD
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Very nice! I particularly like the internal detail...
Are you planning on installing any figures appropriate to the era? I fear they might be a little tricky to source!
Are you planning on installing any figures appropriate to the era? I fear they might be a little tricky to source!
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I imagine passengers with top hats and frock-coats, bonnets and long dresses, could be 3D printed, although I haven't seen any offered for sale. A very limited market I'm sure.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Out with the scalpel and the Miliput Peter!Peter Butler wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:48 amI imagine passengers with top hats and frock-coats, bonnets and long dresses, could be 3D printed, although I haven't seen any offered for sale. A very limited market I'm sure.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Just a thought Peter, two of my early figures were decorations for the top of wedding cakes, and while mine didn't, I'm sure I saw some in top hats and full gowns. That type may even be more prevalent in the UK.
Grant.
Grant.
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Preiser do some period figures in G scale (1:20.3), but they ain't cheap
Eg - https://www.gaugemasterretail.com/magen ... 45056.html
Rik
Eg - https://www.gaugemasterretail.com/magen ... 45056.html
Rik
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I don't think that is bad Rik. Divided by 3, they come out at £13.50. Cheap really what you consider figures are getting more and more expensive by the week.....
ROD
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