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Mendip Colliery


Chris Nevard

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If you buy Model Rail Magazine, you might have read my little piece about Mendip Colliery, my 4 x 2 foot coal mining micro layout project. Due to space restrictions the finished shot of the pit head building is couldn't be shown too large, so to prop the feature up here is a BIGGER VERSION of the photo of the finished building.

 

They say that conventional communication using pen and paper is dead; not quite the case, for a very helpful and knowledgeable gentleman mailed my via the editorial office some most useful information about coal mining in the Mendip area after reading the feature in the mag. He said all that is missing from the above model is a ladder to allow access to the wheel (shieve) and possibly some ironwork above to allow the wheel to be winched out and replaced. These can be addressed at some stage pending some suitable prototype photographs. Thank you sir!

 

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The next installation of Mendip Colliery in Model Rail Magazine will revolve around building a Cornish Pump house, not using ready to plant bits and pieces as a bases, but a full scratch-build.

 

 

On the left is a sneak preview of the almost finished structure.

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  • RMweb Gold

You've been busy, Chris - lovely structures modelling, as ever. What prototype is the beam engine house based on, and was there an example of this kind of structure at somewhere like Kilmersdon or Writhlington?

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The disused pump house at Kilmersdon was my inspiration for the building, the rest looking at several images of the few that are still complete on the net and John Cornwall's book on the Somerset Coal Field

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I just read about that in model rail over here ( we get it a while ater you guys here in AUS)

beautiful work with the pumping house.

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