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Grim-up-North; Goathland, Queensbury & Bradford.


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6 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

Just a little bit more progress. The garage doors have had a fresh coat of paint. It feels quite luxurious in there now, I'm ready to bring in the trestles and the MDF sheets in leu of drawing up the mill town in the morning.

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A couple of trains for you to ogle at, both Thompson-esque. 

B1 and Thompson corridor stock with a non-corridor Gresley wooden bodied brake bringing up the rear.

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L1, still in apple livery emerges from abbey tunnel with a pair of Thompson 52' suburban coaches on. I wonder if the 2-6-4 will cope with that 1in75 gradient over the viaduct...

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Nope! Looks like it's got stuck!! They were prone to failure on gradients. (Luckily Hornby's model is very capable).

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Shaun,

That is really beautiful, I do like those views.

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7 hours ago, ChrisN said:

 

Shaun,

That is really beautiful, I do like those views.

Hi Chris, you're very kind! Just wondering if you will think the same of this smoggy, dirty, dank looking mill town when it's done?

 

Regards Shaun.

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48 minutes ago, Sasquatch said:

Hi Chris, you're very kind! Just wondering if you will think the same of this smoggy, dirty, dank looking mill town when it's done?

 

Regards Shaun.

 

Reminds me of my first 10 years, in North Staffs, right after the end of WWII.  Pits, steelworks, Pot Banks, bombed areas still in rubble, all pouring out black coatings, layer after layer.  Poor, after the War, struggling to put food in the mouths of the families, let alone have time or money to paint properties.  Dirty, struggling and run down doesn't quite hit the mark, for a description, travelling the streets left a distinct sad, depressed feeling.

 

Strangely enough, despite much new building, closure of the Pits, Pot Banks and coal-fired Steel, during several visits back there since, there are still areas with a similar run down feeling.  That said, it is much cleaner, despite the feeling of neglect.

 

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58 minutes ago, jcredfer said:

 

Reminds me of my first 10 years, in North Staffs, right after the end of WWII.  Pits, steelworks, Pot Banks, bombed areas still in rubble, all pouring out black coatings, layer after layer.  Poor, after the War, struggling to put food in the mouths of the families, let alone have time or money to paint properties.  Dirty, struggling and run down doesn't quite hit the mark, for a description, travelling the streets left a distinct sad, depressed feeling.

 

Strangely enough, despite much new building, closure of the Pits, Pot Banks and coal-fired Steel, during several visits back there since, there are still areas with a similar run down feeling.  That said, it is much cleaner, despite the feeling of neglect.

 

J

 

Hi Julian. Have to agree, every time I visited the North of England I felt the industrial hard working atmosphere, but then again I'm from sunny Sussex with its white washed bright holiday resort atmosphere. Eastbourne, Brighton and Seaford are quite a contrast to Stoke, Bradford and Queensbury etc.

 

Hope that you're well

Regards Shaun.   

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It's a bright, warm sunny day and the garage doors are open. I've set up some trestles and beams on which I've set 3 whole 8'x4' sheets of 6mm MDF.

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Told you it's gonna be big!

 

It might be wise to put the sheets directly on the floor which will enable free movement in there, I'm not that old that I can't crawl about with a pencil for a couple of hours. It makes sense also because those sheets are too wide to stretch across. The final design will of course have a sexy curve to it in the usual Sasquatch fashion and with a bit of luck there will be a place to view the trains approaching head on!

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G'Day Folks

 

Looking forward to the new boards being covered in tracks, but what happened to all the snow !!!!!

 

I'm making my way to Queensland, to escape the cold weather in South Australia, so no modelling for me for at least another six weeks, might even buy a house up there, at least I'd have somewhere to build a layout.

 

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3 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

Hi Julian. Have to agree, every time I visited the North of England I felt the industrial hard working atmosphere, but then again I'm from sunny Sussex with its white washed bright holiday resort atmosphere. Eastbourne, Brighton and Seaford are quite a contrast to Stoke, Bradford and Queensbury etc.

 

Hope that you're well

Regards Shaun.   

Last time I was in Sussex, five years ago, I thought that Eastbourne, Bexhill and especially Hastings looked rather run down once you got away from the front.

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On 15/04/2023 at 14:47, manna said:

G'Day Folks

 

Looking forward to the new boards being covered in tracks, but what happened to all the snow !!!!!

 

I'm making my way to Queensland, to escape the cold weather in South Australia, so no modelling for me for at least another six weeks, might even buy a house up there, at least I'd have somewhere to build a layout.

 

manna

HI Manna

This might take a while, I don't want to rush it! 

We had a couple of days sunshine and you should see how green it all looks. There is still some snow lingering up the mountain. The taller ones have a decent snow cap this year, some parts of the Sierra Navada had up to 25 feet of snow, which some forecasts predicting an end to the drought!

 

I guess Queensland doesn't get snow, half of it's in the tropics isn't it? Will you be looking for a place that far north?

 

Modeling time seems to be precious this year, I spent most of the day fixing tube lighting, putting that up and making my own cedar shims. Nearly had another panic attack when I saw the price of a pack down at the hardware store!

 

Regards Shaun.

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On 15/04/2023 at 16:57, St Enodoc said:

Last time I was in Sussex, five years ago, I thought that Eastbourne, Bexhill and especially Hastings looked rather run down once you got away from the front.

The Bexhill-Hastings end of the Sussex bay has always looked a bit shabby (That's why I didn't list them!) It's a shame Eastbourne has gone downhill, especially since Scale Rail closed huh! Some parts of Brighton are not very attractive either.

 

Regards Shaun. 

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1 hour ago, Sasquatch said:

HI Manna

This might take a while, I don't want to rush it! 

We had a couple of days sunshine and you should see how green it all looks. There is still some snow lingering up the mountain. The taller ones have a decent snow cap this year, some parts of the Sierra Navada had up to 25 feet of snow, which some forecasts predicting an end to the drought!

 

I guess Queensland doesn't get snow, half of it's in the tropics isn't it? Will you be looking for a place that far north?

 

Modeling time seems to be precious this year, I spent most of the day fixing tube lighting, putting that up and making my own cedar shims. Nearly had another panic attack when I saw the price of a pack down at the hardware store!

 

Regards Shaun.

Hi Shaun

 

25 ft of snow, certainly make a few snowballs out of that lot.  A mate has got a block of land here in SA, and if I have a house on a large block of land in Qld, we can travel backwards and forwards, and live in perpetual summer !! Won't ever need to worry about snow.........❄️

 

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Perpetual summer huh, sounds too good to be true. Think of all the money you can save on heating (or in my case, not having to deal with firewood every day) and winter clothing. You could have the barbie going all year mate.

 

Here's some pictures of the layout for you manna.

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regards Shaun  

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Great views Shaun. I particularly like the pub and the teashop ones as the effect of looking up at the train on the viaduct is quite striking with the multiple layers of scenery in front of them. Is that bridge in the second to last really 14' clearance between the lines though? From the height of the car it looks to me more like 11 or 12. Don't want to take the top off any of your vehicles by driving them through an incorrectly signed bridge because if they hit it that could stop the trains for quite a long time while the engineers come out to confirm it's still structurally sound! 😉

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6 hours ago, boxerbayrailway said:

Superb photographs Shaun.   Some really nice scenes.

I like the below track level angles.

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Thanks mate! I discovered that the phone can be turned upside down!  Hopefully there'll be plenty of low angle opportunities like that on the new section.

Regards Shaun

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3 hours ago, Anotheran said:

Great views Shaun. I particularly like the pub and the teashop ones as the effect of looking up at the train on the viaduct is quite striking with the multiple layers of scenery in front of them. Is that bridge in the second to last really 14' clearance between the lines though? From the height of the car it looks to me more like 11 or 12. Don't want to take the top off any of your vehicles by driving them through an incorrectly signed bridge because if they hit it that could stop the trains for quite a long time while the engineers come out to confirm it's still structurally sound! 😉

You know that you're quite right Neil, I just went to measure it and it is a foot under! I've been on the blower to the highways dept. who have informed me that they are aware of the error, something to do with over applications of tarmacadam since the bridge was built in 1859! No one uses it anyway as there's a solid 3-foot plasterboard wall on the other end and a 6-foot gap between the road and the wall and then a scale 240-foot drop in front of that! 

 

Regards Shaun

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G'Day Shaun

 

Buying some land/house, will at least allow me to start another layout, which is sorely missed.

 

Wonderful views of your layout. Congratulations.  More power to your elbow.

 

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There's not been any time for modeling of late. My friend's drywall is finished (Pat on the back to self for learning such a labor intensive skill at my age). At present we're engaged in various small projects before mum's visit and garden work now that it's warmed up and spring has finally arrived.

All the track on Grim-Up-North had to have a good clean which is a little challenging, what I have in mind is to build a super track cleaning/maintenance train to make things easier. It's all in my head at the moment, something like a pair of American 3 axle sprung bogies (Trucks) and a tank with isopropyl alcohol that feeds to a sprung pad and a magnet to pick up any loose coupling hooks. It will have a dedicated locomotive fitted with Kaydees.

After the regular track scrubbing, I did have a short running session. Here's some pics!

 

The modified Lima/Bachmann pannier J50 doing all the work on Queensbury.

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J39 shunting stuff about around Goathland 

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A pleasant bit of sunshine bursting through the clouds here and there. I'm looking forward to July as I'm spending the whole month working on the layout.

 

Hope that you're all finding more modeling time than me at present.

Squatch.

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22 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

It's all in my head at the moment, something like a pair of American 3 axle sprung bogies (Trucks) and a tank with isopropyl alcohol that feeds to a sprung pad and a magnet to pick up any loose coupling hooks. It will have a dedicated locomotive fitted with Kaydees.

Apart from the magnet (which could easily be added) that sounds just like a CMX Clean Machine.  Not cheap this side of the pond, but maybe not as bad on home turf.

Paul.

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16 hours ago, manna said:

G'Day Folks

 

I take it, the dedicated 'Kaydee' loco will be something like a "Big Boy', to haul the immense tank train !!!

 

manna

A co-co, 12 wheel pickups and extra weight!

Something like this...

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...but my Bachmann class 37 will do the job well too. 

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1 hour ago, 5BarVT said:

Apart from the magnet (which could easily be added) that sounds just like a CMX Clean Machine.  Not cheap this side of the pond, but maybe not as bad on home turf.

Paul.

Quite right Paul mate.

When I saw the price tag I broke out in a cold sweat, so decided to build my own! If you can solder brass, then I think it should be an easy little project!

 

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Here's a video of an EMD SD7 shunting (switching) at Albany in Oregon. Don't know why but I do find these rather likeable. 

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Unfortunately, the only thing on the modeling bench is a fresh coat of furniture polish! It looks like it will remain that way for up to a couple of months😑(the duration of my mums stay and then the in-laws).

I've tidied up the garage and will give mum a tour and see if she'll still insist on calling it my train set afterwards  😄

 

Hope that you're all well

Regards Squatch.  

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13 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

my train set

My days modelling at the club are known as ‘play dates’.

Paul.

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