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  1. And while I’m thinking of it your Finsbury Square is a masterpiece, total respect!
  2. Well that is a comfort thank you.I’ll break out my Mogul and see how it goes. I’ve also got a green Hornby 08 I’ll try.
  3. Working on details including a running in board and platform signage. The backscene to be fixed, not sure if it’s house backs or industrial, and bushes and weeds to be planted. I also need to finish the signal with shunting discs and hand rails. The electrics really are a mess and I need to make better cross board rail connections, but ModelTech aligners are on there way so that will be sorted after the scenic work. Another lesson learnt, my blue Bachman 08’s connecting rods foul the platform on one side, didn’t think of that. This will limit shunting to one platform but no big problem. The layout is early blue BR pre TOPS but I have steam era stock as well but there may be problems with steam engines as well.
  4. With scenic work now pretty well down to detailing and fixing items in place this afternoon was a chance to play trains at Melville Street with a 2epb heading for Waterloo, the afternoon parcels service and a short permanent way train in the siding. Great fun.
  5. The food for thought could well be spaghetti. I have seen my small layouts, particularly Melville Street and Milton Quay, as opportunities to learn as well as producing worthwhile layouts in themselves. The recent lesson is unsurprisingly an electrical one. Melville street is a small layout with just three points in the scenic area, sections for DC operation, and a connector across the baseboard join but the underside is a dreadful confusing mess of wires and connectors. So in future I must keep things neater, make use of different colour wires and labels and make notes of oddities ( like commercial prewired connectors with different coloured wires either side … that was fun it took a couple of hours to work out) So much so obvious and just good modelling practice, but there is more. Melville Street is as I have said small and the baseboards are light and portable. It can be flipped on its side easily and access to wring however messy is not a problem. However I am starting on a much larger tail-chaser, about 14ft by 9ft 6 inches, and it’s going to be permanent in the garage attic. Baseboards will be light, mainly Grainge and Hodder but I creak at every joint nowadays and my knees are totalled so kneeling or upside down soldering is going to be tricky. So all wiring, point motors etc must be surface accessible. I’ll be using foam board on top of the ply baseboard surfaces so burying feed wires etc will be ok. Point control can be run to the baseboard side or complex point-work confined to removable subassemblies. It would be dreadful to just press on and then not be able to maintain the layout. Additional thoughts from older creakier and flexible younger modellers would be much appreciated unless you’re going to suggest Pilates …….
  6. It’s been a while …. When hasn’t it been. 7 weeks in Nice for the rugby World Cup and general fun and starting a new consultancy in London have taken up time and energy but come December there has been progress with work on ground cover now nearly complete. The big thing has been electrical bugs and gremlins. The layout has spent most of its time on its side with me armed with soldering iron, replacement micro switches and very small screwdrivers. Oh and a lot of somewhat bad language and quite a bit of food for thought about which I will post after some reflection. A few pics of the station throat and a Hymek rather off piste arriving with a parcels train.
  7. So ballasting wasn’t so bad. All done subject to some patching and trains running ok apart from an isolated section which is more likely to be a switch or soldering issue. Maybe the ballast is a little too fresh looking but I can tone it down.
  8. I’d love to say there’s been a modelling pause at Melville Street as a result of sunny days a the beach and loads of sailing….some hope. However my modelling mojo is back and there has been a bit of activity. The footbridge is completed but not properly installed as a bit of fettling is required. Arches glued in place, relay boxes scattered in an aesthetically pleasing distribution rather than anything related to actually running a railway and dummy point motors in position. Next up ballasting. Yuk !
  9. Progress on the footbridge.
  10. I’m working on a footbridge to give a second access to the platforms at the opposite end to the station building. I’m hacking and chopping the Kightwing kit i used for the main stairs . The original idea was to span both tracks which would have been visually interesting but very vulnerable to damage at the baseboard edge.and so I’ll make do with just one span. It should still look good. I’m also changing the roof. The 45 degree pitch didn’t look right and so it’s getting some flat corrugated iron which will match the stairway.
  11. Thanks Simon, I’m planning a mix of industrial and house backs but it depends what looks right. I’m going to concentrate on from track level to the top of the arches then take it from there.
  12. Should have mentioned clearance testing with a motley collection of coaches of different lengths ….. and eras!
  13. So no comments about yet more delay in completing Melville Street but I appear to have some modelling mojo and some time. The platform is now glued down as is the over bridge and details are being added. I have built a parcels lift I’m quite pleased with in an unlikely but visually pleasing position. Buffer stops painted weathered and installed. Retaining walls and arches are complete with a bit of painting to be done. The scratch built/kit bashed colour light signal is nearly there. More soon I hope.
  14. Final thought today as you can see I’m experimenting with reflective foil. I’ve seen or something similar used brilliantly on a Southern shunting layout but I don’t think it’s quite working for me on .Melville Street.
  15. Priming yesterdays work and first coats of acrylic today. I’m leaving everything to dry overnight now but not before a mock up with the very red telephone box I acquired today. This looks like it will work well and I’ll keep the box pristine and unweathered… the GPO has been out with a paintbrush even if BR haven’t managed since the 1950s. I’ve also been working on the starter signal which should be the stand out feature in the centre of the layout, or that’s the plan for now.
  16. Many thanks and that all sounds good to me Adam. Love to see your layout as it progresses so get modelling and do start a thread. I enjoy sharing and in the periods when I am modelling it spurs me on.
  17. Pleasant evening modelling a cameo on the over bridge next to the station building. Wills walls and granite sets with a cut down bike shed. All glued and hardening ready for some primer tomorrow. I'm thinking maybe a telephone box or maybe two to add a splash of contrasting colour to the general weathered green cream brick and grime. Idea shamelessly nicked from Turner. Let’s see how it turns out.
  18. Many thanks. I think the 2 Bil power bogie can be used. If you have any pics that would be brilliant. Are they good runners ? many thanks
  19. Has anyone purchased a Silver Fox 4Cor kit or ready to run model. I’m not sure my skill levels are up to the kit and the rtr is a lot of money without knowing more. many thanks all
  20. Many thanks. Looks brilliant doesn’t it. One day maybe and Edwardian Minories with LBSCR Terriers in their original surroundings. In the mean time it’s 70 years forward and hopefully some progress and more pics.
  21. I think I’m in danger of repeating myself …..but it’s been a while. 2022 ended up being very full on, work demanding, spending half my time in Stoke and selling my house there and plenty of other distractions. However with me now permanently living in the Isle of Wight there has been time for a massive clear out and tidy in the garage and I now have the luxury of more time and working space. Melville Street is back in one piece and the electrics tested and fettled, after a bit of frustration, testing with a multimeter and soldering all is ok and I’ve used my smallest loco to run over the whole layout. Melville Street may supposed to be principally an early 70s layout but this little visitor with its Hattons Genesis coaches looks rather nice.
  22. lash

    Milton Quay

    Another modelling hiatus but electrics sorted thanks to my new multimeter toy. Played trains with and engineers train coming and going and a parcels arriving and being shunted. All early 70s stock. There are derailment issues with the slidey cassettes to be sorted but fun had.
  23. lash

    Milton Quay

    I can’t let this pass by. Did anyone read about the £250k fuel theft in Devonport from HMS Bulwark. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-61020685 You really couldn’t make it up and it seems the spirit of CPO Pertwee is alive and well and living in Plymouth.
  24. lash

    Milton Quay

    Scrap items found under a pile of tarpaulins adjacent to the berth of a disreputable tug owned by Nunky Pertwee’s sometime uncle. Pertwee AWOL with matelot fuzz in persuit but no doubt he will end up smelling of roses without a stain on his character. All back in place now and tried some running with a pre tops western feel. All fine on half the layout but two of four sections dead so some investigations to be done. Electrics on MQ so what could possibly go wrong…always something.
  25. lash

    Milton Quay

    You got it. One signal surplus scrap for the use of. Cash sale of course ten bob a hundredweight in old money.
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