Note: Although started as a buildings thread, further down are posts containing photos of the whole layout at shows such as Stafford and DEMU. In December 2010 the thread also considered moving the period of the layout to the late 60s...
Building 1 - The "Admiral Rodney"
On the previous RMweb site I mentioned that I had committed to making a number of buildings for a friends layout. The layout is set in the 80s and is based on the key features of St Blazey depot down in Cornwall.
The prototype for one of the buildings was a rather nice Cornish pub in Par called the "Par Inn". I put a shout out on the old RMweb for some photos and days later I had a load and some measurements thanks to Penlan. Two of Penlan's excellent photos are below:
Using the photos, measurements and some aerial shots from Google Earth I drew up some elevations of the pub to see if it all looked about right.
The next step was deciding what to build the pub from. Plastic is my favoured medium but none of the commercially available sheets really looked the part. After some discussion about options here, I decided to hand scribe the stones. Seemed a good idea at the time.....
The following shots show how the build progressed until near completion for the Stafford show in Feb 2010.
1. Scribing the flats
2. Putting it together
3. A spot of painting
4. Pub In-situ. To the left is John's crossing keeper's cottage and to the right an end wall of Damian's roundhouse.
The original plan was to call it the Admiral Benbow but it has turned out to be the Admiral Rodney - after a cat...or is it a Class 50??














