Jump to content
 

Coombe Town


CoombeTown
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • RMweb Premium

Interesting - I have started off with MSE brass ones but am not very happy with the result. Its a pity ModelU have not done any yet.

Andy

ps - currently showing as out of stock as otherwise I would order some up

Edited by Andy Keane
Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Andy Keane said:

Interesting - I have started off with MSE brass ones but am not very happy with the result. Its a pity ModelU have not done any yet.

Andy

ps - currently showing as out of stock as otherwise I would order some up

I think I've ordered them from out of stock before, they're a pretty quick turnaround even on print to order.

Link to post
Share on other sites

So I couldn't resist a little posed entry, now for the trees to arrive so I can get rid of that white embankment behind!

 

20231123_202557.jpg.c0bf051d7a21d9417924a4cee4ee9dce.jpg

 

I've also decided given the impression that has been made here. The fence on the far side of the station will be pushed back to give some more station flower bed space.

  • Like 11
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • RMweb Gold

Morning Dom, 

 

Lovely job on the grass. I really like the change in shade. 

 

Rob. 

  • Agree 2
  • Thanks 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

Well, the modelling mojo has truly struck! Between building work in the flat, and a delay in trees arriving from MBR, I can't actually add anymore greenery to the layout.

 

However, I've pulled out the 3D prints delivered a couple of years ago, and made the CAD drawings. So tonight I cut the first plastic on the station building!

 

20231130_220832.jpg.78a6e68f6e48e3ab917e8119f863bbe9.jpg

 

The aim now will be to see how far I can get by the New Year, but still have a fully detailed booking hall and office that will be visible through the open front door & windows. So the challenge is on!

  • Like 7
Link to post
Share on other sites

Not as much progress as I expected over the weekend, but the core of the front and back walls are now cut.

 

20231203_174849.jpg.d7b17ebed8cba096d57e4b5d5fd9f85b.jpg

 

A slight detour this morning saw the base for the next rodding run cut, stools glued down and the initial rodding formed. This has in turn allowed me to glue the cranks at the signal box exit into their final position and complete some more ballasting.

 

Seen here with the rodding runs posed in position before I paint/weather and glue into position

 

20231203_174806.jpg.adea9c13865f5a16b854d7065dce3673.jpg

  • Like 11
  • Craftsmanship/clever 2
Link to post
Share on other sites

So the point rodding is now Weathered and glued in, really starting to look the part now.

 

20231209_192039_nOrKllNN4F.jpeg.6df999e3073aa412f1cc7317018a0871.jpeg

 

And a quiet day today has allowed major progress on the station building. 3 walls now cut, with 2 clad, another nearly there.

 

I couldn't resist posing it in position to get a feel for the space.

 

20231209_192250_A1EcaDY06Z.jpeg.36632b116646713aa29fb2d303855608.jpeg

  • Like 10
Link to post
Share on other sites

A bit more progress on Sunday, with all the wall structures now cut. Testing the sight lines the view in the booking hall & office, as well as the station Master's office is very open, as desired. 

20231210_183920.jpg.a446467bf8ad73ff04aaac1857e8b73d.jpg

 

I'll have to do some CAD to get double-sided interior doors 3d printed along with the Booking Office desk and the ticket hatch.

Although the later is reasonably simple it gives the flexibility to paint it separately from the rest of the wall.

  • Like 7
Link to post
Share on other sites

After a month, the trees have arrived. They went straight into position on the layout. The two pines mark the start and end of what will eventually be a run of 5.

 

The apple trees mark the end of the Station Master's front garden, to brake-up the otherwise flat run of station drive and gravel.

 

Following the discussions on Aston, I'm happy that the pines dominate enough but not too much for the scene.

 

20231212_231342.jpg.12ccd9c9710f12a37b7e45e1ef97192b.jpg

The overall station view now.

20231212_231807.jpg.5a8f3b6861a151f248c116f75df65288.jpg

And the view up the headshunt.

I've also got a large Beech to put in the corner tonight, and a new toy arriving hopefully today.

  • Like 9
Link to post
Share on other sites

So the new toy did not arrive, stuck in the ether of Royal Mail... but I couldn't resist having a little play.

 

First 4157 arriving with a short mixed train.

20231213_215309_BAiwZn2C2j.jpeg.e0ce50735b095ddf9dbdb89386a4adfc.jpeg

 

And then ready to depart again.

20231213_220020_PGOmQ5pv54.jpeg.df1b1f72e0b39887d44ca8474a5890d0.jpeg

 

Later in the evening, 1668 can be found shunting goods wagons, still having issues with this engine and its pick-ups, it needs far to frequent taps to get going. Which could be to do with the hill down into the yard.

 

20231213_222609_Bd0TBjD51D.jpeg.e8e6a0f12fe94f21f93ffbe51a314890.jpeg

  • Like 10
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

A bit more progress, with the first order of 3D printing having arrived for the station building.

The quality of the prints is great so glad to have found a decent reasonable cost supplier in the UK.

 

20231221_120259.jpg.16ca8c49047f49f240ed236f5eb205a3.jpg

This is a representation of the barriers seen in GWR booking halls. I managed to get the coils and shelling to work in CAD, which has come up very well.

 

20231221_120550.jpg.0e82f84e9c9fd8fd7af68172698503f0.jpg

 

The full set of parts, 2 internal doors, 2 fireplaces, the barrier + a double sided pint of the rear door so the detail is visible both ways.

  • Like 9
Link to post
Share on other sites

And one final post to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I am unable to do the wizzy editing on my phone, but thought I would do a brief comparison of the start and end of the year.

 

IMG_20231222_130043.jpg.982a22ae02226792aeb24e356572969a.jpg

IMG_20231222_130202.jpg.88c288f8db1dfd2b74ec4d666975b12a.jpg

 

There have been times this year when progress has felt glacial at best, which has only been pressed on by the support shown in this thread.

So thank you all, for driving what has infact been a year of great progress for Coombe Town.

I'm hoping 2024 will be another step towards the exhibition standard layout I aspire to!

 

Dom

  • Like 10
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Happy New Year All!

 

Over the Christmas break I did manage some modelling time, taking the station building to my parents' to work on.

 

Some progress looking through the window/door:

20231228_192316.jpg.1a8f92b2e8adf82f302c45e103fb6b06.jpg

 

Further progress was made yesterday, but photos to come once a bit more has occurred.

 

For 2024, I thought I'd set a core goals list, it'll be a short one as life's up in the air but it focuses the mind somewhat.

 

So in no particular order, I hope in 2024:

Finish the station building incl. Interior, Lighting & External Signage.

Finish forming the landscape along the headshunt.

Install the last two ground signals & rest of the point rodding.

Finish ballasting the layout.

Complete the scenery along the front of the layout & in the immediate vicinity of the station.

Finish the signal box.

 

Depending on how things fall, hopefully the CAD for the Station Master's House will also be completed so I can order all the windows to be 3D printed for that.

 

Hopefully, completing that list sets me up for a reasonably complete layout in early 2025, a mere 6 years into a 4 year project...

 

Dom

  • Like 9
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • RMweb Gold

Morning Dom, 

 

Cracking job on the station building and on the layout in general. 

 

I shall look forward to catching up with you at a show at some point this year. 

 

Rob

  • Thanks 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

On 02/01/2024 at 09:13, NHY 581 said:

Morning Dom, 

 

Cracking job on the station building and on the layout in general. 

 

I shall look forward to catching up with you at a show at some point this year. 

 

Rob

Cheers Rob,

Hopefully I'll make one or two, not sure how much I'll be in the country this year.

Will be good to have a catch up if I do though.

Dom

Link to post
Share on other sites

Over the weekend I managed a load more painting for the front/end window on piece and base colour on the stone work so they could fixed in.

20240107_210956.jpg.465f82307b97a0a528bc8e917632aae7.jpg

 

I've also painted up one interior wall and couldn't resist posing the queue barrier opposite the booking window. Even from normal viewing distance it's noticeable for which I'm glad!

 

20240107_211540.jpg.7e6159a0be50ad3356afec4db61649a6.jpg

  • Like 10
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Not masses of progress to report in recent weeks, work has been overtime since I returned. Thankfully that should be over for a while now.

 

I did manage to have a brief half hour playing trains on Saturday, which led to one rather nice image. Now to keep plodding on where I can.

 

focusstackingonline_com.jpeg-3.png.56600baa3cbcf200dedfdd921147060d.png

 

Definitely need to get on with foreground landscaping as well, at least to paint level to get rid of that bright sculptamold

  • Like 9
Link to post
Share on other sites

Finally got a long weekend in, so a lot of focus has been progressing the station building.

 

Firstly, finished the booking hall interior detailing on the central wall.

20240119_134002_ivOlQPd55A.jpeg.4ecfa8f3b1ed9dee88e8842fb0eea5d5.jpeg

 

Then painted and fireplace added.

20240119_215207_GErLcoma2l.jpeg.74974261e435254aed14f3bd5e7a9b56.jpeg

 

Full building exterior then glued together and base stonework painted.

20240120_230830_oTklqK251k.jpeg.6ef401b5ea56719510c831036a7c9ad1.jpeg

 

And a final shot showing the bathroom window and door now painted with frosted glazing fitted behind.

20240120_230807_QBvOP6s28d.jpeg.9417fe985992746cac3a3b68f375aecc.jpeg

 

I'm going to take a temporary hiatus from detailing the building now to get the roof and chimneys done to give a more finished feel to the whole thing while the slow work goes on.

 

I'm debating the posts for the toilet fence doors, would the Wizard Models GWR station sign posts be suitable? Interested in hearing the thoughts of others here.

  • Like 9
  • Craftsmanship/clever 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...