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Billy goes West(ern) - a Bank Holiday Inglenook


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Thought I’d share a very simple ‘non-project’ to show one way to have a Bank Holiday break that doesn’t impact the rest of the household.  Last summer I found an MDF offcut left by a previous resident in an outbuilding that just happened to be exactly the right size for a Billy bookcase shelf (fortunately for me as I’m not good at sawing straight lines).  I added a traditional 2” x 1” softwood frame to this piece and a second offcut to give a total length of 130cm (approx 4’3”).  It was then put to one side - I already have other projects on the go.


With progress on my layout projects paused (the home office is a shared space, particularly at the moment), Bank Holiday gave me a chance to put together a quick and simple unscenicked GWR Branch Line Terminal (BLT) Inglenook for a couple of hours - something it'd be easy to tidy away later.


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I actually had more space than a conventional Inglenook needed: I could fit a 5-5-3 layout into the space instead of 5-3-3, and with a headshunt for tank loco + 4 wagons (not 3).  That’s right: this layout is - in that sense - a bit too big!


A tender engine would fit into the headshunt with 3 wagons.  One of the points is across the baseboard joint, which wouldn’t work if I wanted to scenic the bookshelf part for display.  The layout would easily fit onto a desk, but as I’ve not attached buffer stops, the carpet felt safer, so I simply placed it on the floow!

 

For classic Inglenook operation, I put a spare Brake Van and duplicate Mogo Box van at the end of the longer siding to make it into a 5-3-3 model (the Mogo has a different running number, but at floor level it’s easier this way).  For an uncoupler I just unfolded a paperclip.  Passenger operation was possible as an alternative (per the photos).  The station is an old Hornby Dunster station kit (now in the Gaugemaster Fordhampton range)! Keith.

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22 minutes ago, Kevin Johnson said:

Keith I like your inglenook design, simple and fun to operate. Can I ask will you be adding some ground cover to the layout.

Thanks Kevin.  I have other projects on the go, so haven’t made any plans to develop this further today - Phil Parker’s 2019 Billy Bookcase layouts (in the BRM area of RMweb) show what can be achieved in this space. Keith.

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