The Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway
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The Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway
Back home after three weeks away from the railway! Shanes prediction on the "Postcard From Boscombe" thread proved to be absolutely spot on..........
There's track there somewhere!
Drivers eye view...
Quarry Siding completely inaccesible
Overgrown track through Codnor Wood
And damage caused by the asbo Hedgehogs at St Peter's Crossing!
The good news is that a couple of hours later, the line was de-vegetated and a limited passenger service was run hauled by Crantoc which had earlier been in charge of the P.way train.
If you're reading this Shane, would you like to PM me with next weeks Lottery numbers?
There's track there somewhere!
Drivers eye view...
Quarry Siding completely inaccesible
Overgrown track through Codnor Wood
And damage caused by the asbo Hedgehogs at St Peter's Crossing!
The good news is that a couple of hours later, the line was de-vegetated and a limited passenger service was run hauled by Crantoc which had earlier been in charge of the P.way train.
If you're reading this Shane, would you like to PM me with next weeks Lottery numbers?
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Re: The Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway
LOL. I would love to PM you the winning numbers for next week, however I need them myself due to the need for a Fowler & a Countess & some other stuff.Narrow Minded wrote:Back home after three weeks away from the railway! If you're reading this Shane, would you like to PM me with next weeks Lottery numbers?
Oh & my prediction was based on what was happening out on my line. Seems like all the plant life has had a growth spurt!!
Welcome back anyway, about time you stop holidaying!
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Re: The Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway
It's about time you started!!!Pendo Pilot wrote:Welcome back anyway, about time you stop holidaying!
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Today (1st Sept) saw a "special" being run to bid a fond farewell to Sir Theodore
The GVT stock was assembled and here we see Matt (Sir Haydn), who was arranging the delivery of the loco.......
After leaving Westwood Station, I managed to photograph the train passing Loscoe Halt. (Where the "L" has the L gone from Loscoe???)
Again at Ivy Bridge.
Standing at St. Peters Crossing, we see the train leaving Codnor Wood for the last time.
Then catch sight of it again at Quarry Siding.
Here the special makes its final pass through Brinsley
Before entering Westwood Station for the last time
The loco is now in Berry Hill Works receiving attention before moving on (not very far) to it's new home shed.
The Andel coach will become a part of the W&LLR "Talyllyn Heritage rake" while the two wooden bodied carriages will (eventually) be re-painted into corporate livery.
The GVT stock was assembled and here we see Matt (Sir Haydn), who was arranging the delivery of the loco.......
After leaving Westwood Station, I managed to photograph the train passing Loscoe Halt. (Where the "L" has the L gone from Loscoe???)
Again at Ivy Bridge.
Standing at St. Peters Crossing, we see the train leaving Codnor Wood for the last time.
Then catch sight of it again at Quarry Siding.
Here the special makes its final pass through Brinsley
Before entering Westwood Station for the last time
The loco is now in Berry Hill Works receiving attention before moving on (not very far) to it's new home shed.
The Andel coach will become a part of the W&LLR "Talyllyn Heritage rake" while the two wooden bodied carriages will (eventually) be re-painted into corporate livery.
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Fantastic photo's Greg, looks really nice & proper branchline like. I see we have the same telegraph poles as well!
Line looking less overgrown than the last set of pics, P-way must of been busy..
How come the loco's going, funding a new project or paying for some of the previous ones...
Line looking less overgrown than the last set of pics, P-way must of been busy..
How come the loco's going, funding a new project or paying for some of the previous ones...
Tommy Dodd may have an ARS key but I have a TASS button & a Rope Ladder, just like pirates, except the TASS button bit.
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Compromise between the two I've made the decision that now I've built up a live steam roster of loco's, the steam outline battery engines are redundant.How come the loco's going, funding a new project or paying for some of the previous ones...
The sale will offset some work on not exactly a previous, but current project (the Lady Anne - currently in Berry Hill Works for an overhaul) so I can accumulate the "future project" funds !
BTW Did anyone spot the addition to the quarry complex courtesy of the eagle eye and much appreciated efforts of SLRMidge? (I've still to paint it but couldn't resist putting it in place )
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A flurry of activity down at Pentrich Sidings and much midnight oil burning has produced (at last) a rake of "Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway) coaching stock - saving the company a fortune on buying in new stock
They were in use for the first time today (8,9,10 !) at the Butterley evening meet of the East Midlands 16mm group
3 comp first/third (ancient Brandbright kit)
2 comp all third (scratchbodge)
all third open - Aargh, look at the puppy
3 comp plus guard bogie coach (scratchbodge)
While in a high gear, the works also applied the data to all of the company's goods stock. Here's one of "Wills Wonderful Waggons" that made up tonights mixed train
They were in use for the first time today (8,9,10 !) at the Butterley evening meet of the East Midlands 16mm group
3 comp first/third (ancient Brandbright kit)
2 comp all third (scratchbodge)
all third open - Aargh, look at the puppy
3 comp plus guard bogie coach (scratchbodge)
While in a high gear, the works also applied the data to all of the company's goods stock. Here's one of "Wills Wonderful Waggons" that made up tonights mixed train
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Ahhh cute puppy!
Very nice coaches there mate. Is the brandbright one inside framed? The scrathbodge ones have turned out fantastic indeed.
Nice lettering on the wagon, wheres that from then?
They all look great running together, they match well.
Very nice coaches there mate. Is the brandbright one inside framed? The scrathbodge ones have turned out fantastic indeed.
Nice lettering on the wagon, wheres that from then?
They all look great running together, they match well.
Tommy Dodd may have an ARS key but I have a TASS button & a Rope Ladder, just like pirates, except the TASS button bit.
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Thanks Shane, glad you like the puppy!Pendo Pilot wrote:Ahhh cute puppy! :D
Very nice coaches there mate. Is the brandbright one inside framed? The scrathbodge ones have turned out fantastic indeed.
Nice lettering on the wagon, wheres that from then?
They all look great running together, they match well.
The lettering is a waterslide transfer sheet from Brandbright ref: RSA78
It contains weights, tares and numbers.
The crests are from Locolines, you just send in your own artwork and get an A4 sheet of crests! (Beware though, they're on a white background so have to be cut out.)
Not quite sure what you mean about the Brandbright coach frames, the body frame is moulded (ie not seperate) detail, while the chassis frame is what you'ld probably call an "outside frame" (visible with the running board in the photo). The axleguards are the awful Tenmille nylon ones - I will be replacing them.
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Woo- Hoo! 1,000th post - thought I'd make it a "work in progress"
First off, having decided on the corporate colour scheme for the coaching stock, I've repainted the "Heritage Rake" (Lollypop Farm) that's reserved for use behind the Mamod and at the same time converted the Ezee range coach to something more suitable to stick on the back....
Meanwhile, I haven't been using the ex Loscoe Grange Brickworks flat wagons for want of suitable loads. So, first off, a repainted crate found in the toy section in a charity shop
and then (it's been done so many times before that it's becoming a cliche, but...) a repainted toy steam engine
Finally, though the P.Way gang got the hut they campaigned for, they found it too small to use as stores and accomodation! After much harassment, they're finally getting a mess room
Still bits to do on all of 'em, but doing them in parallel saves paint / glue drying time! (and between them they're using up more stuff from the "Bits Box")
First off, having decided on the corporate colour scheme for the coaching stock, I've repainted the "Heritage Rake" (Lollypop Farm) that's reserved for use behind the Mamod and at the same time converted the Ezee range coach to something more suitable to stick on the back....
Meanwhile, I haven't been using the ex Loscoe Grange Brickworks flat wagons for want of suitable loads. So, first off, a repainted crate found in the toy section in a charity shop
and then (it's been done so many times before that it's becoming a cliche, but...) a repainted toy steam engine
Finally, though the P.Way gang got the hut they campaigned for, they found it too small to use as stores and accomodation! After much harassment, they're finally getting a mess room
Still bits to do on all of 'em, but doing them in parallel saves paint / glue drying time! (and between them they're using up more stuff from the "Bits Box")
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Well the P.Way messroom is 99.9% finished (I thought it was finished until I took the photo's - then noticed the door handle is missing! )
The coach is a scratchbuild from Methsniffer via eBay I got a while ago. As a "truescale" 16mm model it was too small to run with the "Accuhouse" stock and too large to use with the Heritage rake
Complete with 1950's/60's pin up posters and calendar!
They left one seat in! (auto focus wouldn't work in this light, but the book is "The Catcher In The Rye"!
Plasticard roof, Costa Coffee plastic straw guttering with plastic tube downpipe into a Back2Bay6 barrel, porch made from guess what? (Costa Coffee stirrers ).
The "tools of the trade" fishplate bolt spanners and hand lamp from the bits box - as was the broom, seagull and flower tub. The chimney is a section of plastic tube.
The coach is a scratchbuild from Methsniffer via eBay I got a while ago. As a "truescale" 16mm model it was too small to run with the "Accuhouse" stock and too large to use with the Heritage rake
Complete with 1950's/60's pin up posters and calendar!
They left one seat in! (auto focus wouldn't work in this light, but the book is "The Catcher In The Rye"!
Plasticard roof, Costa Coffee plastic straw guttering with plastic tube downpipe into a Back2Bay6 barrel, porch made from guess what? (Costa Coffee stirrers ).
The "tools of the trade" fishplate bolt spanners and hand lamp from the bits box - as was the broom, seagull and flower tub. The chimney is a section of plastic tube.
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Looks fantastic mate, bit clean though! You need evidence of point grease, I'm sure you remember how that stuff gets everywhere. Really nice though, is this going outside or is it a take in?
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If only you could get some 16mm scale workboots & paint them black on the bottom & tread them all in & out the place! I still remember my oppo in Madeley Jcn box when the P-way did that to his freshly shipshape linolium floor that he had been doing for about 6 hours one sunday daytime. Was not happy!.
As for leaving out, will the open window not cause problems with damp? Looks superb as I said though, will be adding something similar in time. I've just started on some buildings using the Thermalite block idea, have you tried that?
As for leaving out, will the open window not cause problems with damp? Looks superb as I said though, will be adding something similar in time. I've just started on some buildings using the Thermalite block idea, have you tried that?
Tommy Dodd may have an ARS key but I have a TASS button & a Rope Ladder, just like pirates, except the TASS button bit.
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