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JUBILEE ROAD WAGON WORKS

 

MAY 2016 - PLANNING

 

Planning started on a wagon works layout the same size as the previous "Annesley Woodhouse" layout.  It would, again, use two boards 4ft 11in x 1ft 3.5in giving a total length of 9ft 10in.

 

First version of the plan

 

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Spun the plan around to view from the other side bringing the yard to the front

 

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After thinking about the backscene, I decided to use one of the ID photographic backscenes (the Distribution Depot one).  This would mean that the road bridge wouldn't look right so it was replaced by a footbridge.

 

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THE INSPIRATION

 

BESCOT

Portakabins, shed, crane, inspection platform, containers and wheelsets

 

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DONCASTER

Portakabins, shed, signage, wheelsets (including delivery by HGV) and skip

 

 

 

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AUGUST 2016

 

After track-laying was completed, wiring and test running commenced.  All ran perfectly, including the Kadee #309 electromagnetic uncouplers which had been fitted under the track.  During testing i built the control panel with yellow toggle switches for points and red push buttons for the uncouplers

 

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Next was the construction of the hard-standing.  I decided to try Andy York's method of using cork tiles up to the sleeper ends and use fab foam (a Hobbycraft product now called Foam Sheets 22.5 x 30cm) to fill in the remainder

 

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I sprayed suede effect paint over the hard-standing and once this had dried, I then alternated spraying grey primer and white primer until I was satisfied with the colour and effect

 

 

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GANTRY CRANE

 

I used the Knightwing kit as the starting point and added the angled supports and cables before weathering it

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BIFFA SKIP

 

Scratch-built from plastic sheet.  Here are some pictures of it under construction

 

 

 

 

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and one with packaging dumped in it

 

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WHEELSET DELIVERY

 

I used a plain white Oxford Diecast cab and switched a couple of parts with another cab.  The trailer chassis is from an Oxford refrigerated trailer with a plastic top glued on as the flat bed

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here is a view of the finished model

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Thanks to everyone for the likes, more updates to follow

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Thanks for the kind comments guys  :thankyou:

 

PORTAKABINS

 

I used two of the Knightwing kit of the double stacked Portakabins.  I haven't detailed the interiors as I will not be fitting interior lighting to these

 

 

 

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The single Knightwing Portakabin kit that is painted in EWS maroon and does have a detailed interior.  This one will have interior lighting so the detail can be seen.

 

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SEPTEMBER 2016 - SHEDS

 

I wanted the two sheds on the layout to be in different styles, so the 'right' shed is a standard brick and cladding style small shed

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The 'left' shed is a more modern design like the pictures shown of Bescot and Doncaster

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Putting the bits together were starting to get somewhere now...

the 'right' shed with a few extra details around it

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the 'left' shed

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DETAILS

 

Wheel-sets stored on a length of rail like seen in picture taken at Doncaster

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Scratch-built pallet racking (as seen in previous post - 'right' shed)

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Details now fitted in place

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Time for some test running

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Cheers for reading

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NOVEMBER 2016 - NIGHT SHOTS

 

Here are some photos taken after installing the yard towers.  First one of the 'right' shed

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'left' shed

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and here are some wider views

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hope you enjoy  ;)

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Brilliant atmosphere. Are you going to exhibit it ?

 

I'd be really interested to know how you made the curved DBS shed, as I'm contemplating something similar, but not sure how to proceed.

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Brilliant atmosphere. Are you going to exhibit it ?

 

I'd be really interested to know how you made the curved DBS shed, as I'm contemplating something similar, but not sure how to proceed.

 

Cheers Rob

 

I've got a few bookings coming up for Annesley Woodhouse but nothing so far for Jubilee Road.  Hopefully it will be getting invites soon, the main problem is i work weekends so I have to book holidays to appear at exhibitions - I would like to appear at more!

 

The curved shed i built as a mock up initially but it looked good enough to keep, the first thing I did was make a scale drawing of the end and when I was happy with the dimensions I cut two out from a sheet on 2mm plastic sheet

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Between the two ends I glued three strips of 2mm plastic sheet for strength.  Two along the upright sections of wall and one across the top (you can just see them in this picture)  After this was solid, I glued on the thinnest plastic sheet I had available to one of the wall crosspieces and let it dry.  I then applied glue around the top of the ends, laid the thin sheet flat and 'rolled' the ends over it to fit the sheet over the shed

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After that was dry I glued on a sheet of South Eastern Finecast FBS413 profiled steel cladding (the same as used on the other shed, but used inside out!)

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It was primed inside and out to stop the lights showing through when they are fitted

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and after and hour I resprayed the outside with white primer.  It looks better now as it has been weathered, keep an eye out for that in a future update

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Cheers Rob

 

I've got a few bookings coming up for Annesley Woodhouse but nothing so far for Jubilee Road.  Hopefully it will be getting invites soon, the main problem is i work weekends so I have to book holidays to appear at exhibitions - I would like to appear at more!

 

The curved shed i built as a mock up initially but it looked good enough to keep, the first thing I did was make a scale drawing of the end and when I was happy with the dimensions I cut two out from a sheet on 2mm plastic sheet

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Between the two ends I glued three strips of 2mm plastic sheet for strength.  Two along the upright sections of wall and one across the top (you can just see them in this picture)  After this was solid, I glued on the thinnest plastic sheet I had available to one of the wall crosspieces and let it dry.  I then applied glue around the top of the ends, laid the thin sheet flat and 'rolled' the ends over it to fit the sheet over the shed

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After that was dry I glued on a sheet of South Eastern Finecast FBS413 profiled steel cladding (the same as used on the other shed, but used inside out!)

attachicon.gifShed #1 (3).jpg

 

It was primed inside and out to stop the lights showing through when they are fitted

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and after and hour I resprayed the outside with white primer.  It looks better now as it has been weathered, keep an eye out for that in a future update

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Hope this was useful

Psiborg

 

That's great info thanks.

Hope to build something similar in the future.

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Superb work Psiborg, you have a great eye for detail. I've always thought wagon works are a great subject for a layout.

 

Martyn.

Yep, I agree.  This is my third Wagon Works layout!

 

Previously I built this one in 2005...

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and this one in 2010...

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NEW LOCO ARRIVES

 

Bescot based 08 shunter is stabled at Jubilee Road after receiving an overhaul (It was at Digitrains having sound fitted)

 

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The sound is awesome! 

 

 

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