Jump to content
 

d&h

Members
  • Posts

    77
  • Joined

  • Last visited

1 Follower

Recent Profile Visitors

381 profile views

d&h's Achievements

158

Reputation

  1. You could consider a heritage railway scenario. For example the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre has the equivalent of a test track that runs along sheds and sidings containing the collection. The sheds would be easy to model either as half or low relief structures, with stock placed half in half out of the shed or just as "flats" and used as a backscene. Operating would be shunting to prepare for open days or operating open day shuttles. Now if you wanted to stretch the imagination and set the layout 30 years in the future you could then display the Javelin. https://www.bucksrailcentre.org
  2. Hi all, not much progress on the layout except the addition of more trees along the back of the retaining wall but I'd thought I'd attach a few pictures. Thanks for looking and stay safe.
  3. You don't say how active your dad is, but I would have though a layout in the wrapping paper Box from the Really Useful Box Co, if you have the space might be a better option. This would be easier for him and others to set up. I would also consider an arrangement which includes a simple shuttle,I find just sitting and watching a train moving is very relaxing.
  4. That looks very impressive. I've "played" with Fleischmann 10" curves using UK stock and it surprised me what worked. I think a lot of it depends on the manufacturing tolerances of individual batches. I had instances of the same model one ran perfectly the other would not take the tight curve at all.
  5. Hi all, I've managed to get quite a lot done in the past few weeks so I thought I'd upload some progress. I've added a retaining wall along the layout and I've also constructed a small view blocker which obscures the station entrance. Lots more to do though, I'm awaiting more foliage to hang over the wall and hopefully I'll be adding a few signals to add some interest. Thanks for looking!
  6. Over the past week or so I've managed to finish the station building as well as fitting cable hangers and building a signal box (based on Camden Road Junct) to act as a scenic break at the end of the layout. More importantly I've been running some trains which has proved a very welcome distraction. Still more to do but thanks for looking and stay safe.
  7. Pleased to see someones got toilet roll!
  8. Not too sure just yet, the board is quite narrow so I might go with the less is more approach and add a few more little details Bachmann have some wooden line side cabinets coming out soon that I've got my eye on.
  9. A few more photos of progress including a cliche on a bridge.
  10. The platform is going the other side of the road bridge although it has to be said its not much of a platform. Today I decided to take a break from track weathering and scenery to work on the bridge and station building, which has been given another coat of paint to stop the light shining through (as you can see in the 3rd picture). I'm also in the process of making an interior and building the 3rd wall. Thanks again for looking.
  11. This looks very interesting. Regarding freight I seem to recall there was an article in SMT many years ago about a small coal depot at Yeovil which used the HEA hoppers, in addition MOD workings might be an option
  12. Hi all, this is my most recent attempt at modelling, Camden Hill based loosely on the North London Line. Much to do as ever including the usual detailing and an over bridge needs to be built and a half relief platform will eventually go under it. Also apologies for the lighting and other projects in the background. Thanks for looking and stay safe.
  13. Very nice. I'm struck by how effective the signal looks, and how with families stuck inside, could, using this technique build a up something quick and cheap.
  14. Dates can often catch you out. There is a lovely picture in the "last Days in Steam" series that has a steam engine pulling a nuclear flask wagon!
  15. I do like this layout, but the first thing that struck me about the picture was the lighting. I wish the exhibitions I attend were half as well lit as this.
×
×
  • Create New...