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Why 2mm and the baseboard


Trevor H

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Although rather late this is my entry to the 2mm Association and RMweb layout challenges. The layout will be based somewhere in South Wales around 1969/70, so will be requiring quite a few mineral wagons and 21t hoppers for the coal traffic along with a selection of general freight.

 

With all the recent stuff coming out in N gauge, I was quite taken by the Bach/Farish class 37 when released and opted to purchase one, which followed with a few other locos and the odd bit of rolling stock. This was followed a couple of months ago by joining the 2mm association along with purchasing a few wagon kits and some of their "Easitrac" components to build my own track.

 

I decided that i needed to do something layout wise and with joining the 2mm association, i received with my members pack which contained a flyer mentioning the GJ layout challenge, I thought this would be an excellent opourtunity to get something built, nothing like a deadline, then with the announcement of the RMweb 2010 , the chance was given too run the two alongside each other. So with a few days holiday over the festive season a start has been made on the layout.

 

This blog will show a breakdown of progress made on the layout and it's stock, so should hopefully be easy to follow. This will run alongside my layout thread which will give people the opportunity to interact.

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/topic/6363-2mm-layout-based-in-south-wales/

 

Anyhow onto the layout, the scenic section will be 4' x 18" deep with two small end to end fiddle yards, which consists of a two track branchline with a small good yard and two other sidings for something else possibly a coal yard or something similair.

 

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The trackplan of the scenic section using Templot

 

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And a couple of pictures of the the constructed scenic board with the printed Templot track template stuck down ready to lay the track, although the runroud has now been changed for an extra siding in the goods yard and the crossover is now trailing instead of facing.

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have you thought about soldered track construction as you already have a templot layout or are you planning to use easitrack from the off? I have been quite taken by south wales modelling myself having seen articles about Stephen Harris' Yaysnarwed Sidings of which there are a few photos on the internet.

 

All the best with your project

 

Wyvern :)

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have you thought about soldered track construction as you already have a templot layout or are you planning to use easitrack from the off? I have been quite taken by south wales modelling myself having seen articles about Stephen Harris' Yaysnarwed Sidings of which there are a few photos on the internet.

 

All the best with your project

 

Wyvern smile.gif

 

Thankyou all for your comments.

 

I've gone the Easitrac route as can be seen on the second page, I must say it was a real joy to work with.

 

I really want to see Stephen Harris's layout, It was at Trainwest a few years back but I couldn't get their as it clashed with something else, I hear it maybe at Warley next year (2010) so may have to make a special trip too see it then.

 

Cheers

Trevor.

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I really want to see Stephen Harris's layout, It was at Trainwest a few years back but I couldn't get their as it clashed with something else, I hear it maybe at Warley next year (2010) so may have to make a special trip too see it then.

 

Cheers

Trevor.

 

The layout will be at Stafford on the 6th and 7th of February, which normally is a good show and a bit easier to view layouts than Warley wink.gif

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The layout will be at Stafford on the 6th and 7th of February, which normally is a good show and a bit easier to view layouts than Warley wink.gif

 

Thanks for that Bryn, Stafford it is then, much more enjoyable than Warleysmile.gif

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