Popular Post Nearholmer Posted May 9, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2023 (edited) I’ve decided to have a “re-launch”, because of the loss of photos from the previous thread, and the fact that things have moved on from when that started, so, for any new readers …… What this is all about is a small coarse-scale 0 gauge layout. What is coarse-scale? In practical terms it means a smaller back-to-back and slightly deeper flanges than in more normal 0 scale (which calls itself “fine”, but isn’t particularly), a lesser degree of detail, and an acceptance that imagination is major ingredient of model railways. Aesthetically, in my case, it means trying to create layouts that are true to the practices of the late 1930s through to about the late 1950s. The era of three-rail electrification and little if any non-railway scenic setting, with everything made from wood, metal, cardboard, or Bakelite. It’s sometimes called “grown-up Hornby Dublo”. Over the past c10 years, I’ve gone from a tiny terminus layout (8ft x 15ins), to a “round the garage” layout, and now have zoomed down to a layout 10ft x 7ft, the equivalent of the classic 6ft x 4ft in 00, which is to say very small! Trains vary in age from new, to a century old, and they happily inter-operate. Here are a few photos to give a flavour of what’s been going on, after which we’ll get back to what’s happening at the moment. Edited May 9, 2023 by Nearholmer 27 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nearholmer Posted May 9, 2023 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2023 Right! What’s happening now is this layout (yes, that is all of it): Structures and buildings are currently being knocked together from the usual combinations of ply and strip-wood: 28 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
F-UnitMad Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Aha!!! Found Chapter 2!!! 🤩 As you were.... 👍👍 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Schooner Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Every visit brings a smile, looking forward to Chapter Two :) 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearholmer Posted May 9, 2023 Author Share Posted May 9, 2023 The way things are going, it’ll have you falling about laughing. 1 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Annie Posted May 9, 2023 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 9, 2023 3 hours ago, Nearholmer said: Structures and buildings are currently being knocked together from the usual combinations of ply and strip-wood: I think your ply and stripwood station building is absolutely wonderful Kevin and I'm busy with taking notes here. 3 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Donw Posted May 10, 2023 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 10, 2023 Glad it was only the thread that was closed although there was some good stuff in there including the discussions about this layout. Don 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacathedrale Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 (edited) Following this thread, as the other, with eager eyes. I ended up getting rid of my ACE and Darstaed stuff - a King Arthur, Schools, some Maunsell coaches, and a Terrier and some LBSCR coaches. I think in retrospect I should have held onto them - but I don't know that I'd ever have anywhere to run them! The only space I have for a large layout is a straight or L-shaped FY to Terminus affair in the garage. Though I'm in the final stages of track-laying and wiring this 'serious' layout I must admit the enthusiasm is flagging a little compared to the simple and direct attraction of tinplate and clockwork... I'm doing a bit of model engineering on the side with a 5" loco (still in progress) but I'm currently working on a Traction Engine - I wonder if Gauge 1 in the garden is the best option for retro fun. Edited May 10, 2023 by Lacathedrale 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RateTheFreight Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Brilliant to see this (& photos) as a long time follower. It’s given me the kick up the proverbial to get on with the resurrection of my ‘Old Albion’ coarse scale inglenook shunting puzzle but utilising Maldon track & point work for the aesthetics (the Merkur track & points I have are ok but a little harsh even for coarse scale). If I can fit it in there will be a passenger shuttle service running back & forth utilising an auto coach (& potential EMU/GWR railcar pending future purchases). There’s a chance I might be able to make it an ‘L’ shaped affair to increase operational potential. Given the lack of current space for a ‘roundy roundy’ to enjoy watching the trains, this will be remedied by loose lay sessions indoors and outdoors which affords the benefits of rapid construction/take down with the aspiration to one day have an indoor set up similar to the authors. greg 2 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matloughe Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Whenever I see this @Nearholmer it brings me joy. I sometimes thinkg that we stress too much on everything being perfect and exactly scaled down. I can imagine just watching the trains going round is fantastic. I really like those Terriers. Can't wait to see more! 4 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mervyn Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Another topic to look forward to reading ,thanks for the updates Kevin ,Looks like I might be getting my Ace stuff out of hibernation and re building the Porthcawl and Nottage ! Those buildings look great cant wait to see them finished ! and Maldon track looks the part ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mervyn Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Can I ask what make your baseboards are Kevin Ta ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Northroader Posted May 10, 2023 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 10, 2023 So, next question, this layout is the one that’s going to the MK show? (Wish I could get to that, that operating session was real joy the last outing) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben B Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Glad to see the project is continuing; I look forward to posts on the layout! One thing the last thread helped me realise is that I'm much more of a 'train set' person than a model railway person; much as I like and respect finescale model-making of detail-packed layouts like Copenhagen Fields or Black Country Blues, I find tinplate trains trundling around very uplifting :) The station looks great- that woodwork is top-notch, and nice to see traditional methods and craftsmanship being used to for construction. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearholmer Posted May 10, 2023 Author Share Posted May 10, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, mervyn said: Can I ask what make your baseboards are For the first time in my life I bought baseboards, from White Rose Model Works. I chose them on the basis of quality, which is top-notch, but they aren’t the lightest things around. 1 hour ago, Northroader said: is the one that’s going to the MK show? That’s the idea/plan/hope. Pity you can’t come, because it would be good to see you again. Edited May 10, 2023 by Nearholmer 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mervyn Posted May 10, 2023 Share Posted May 10, 2023 Thanks for the info on the boards Kevin they look quality as my mam used to say she couldn't afford to shop at woolworths !! Will have to plan a visit to the MK show ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Keith Addenbrooke Posted May 10, 2023 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 10, 2023 I had a good chat with the guys from White Rose model works at a recent exhibition - they had some boards on show and I agree they looked very good. The guys seemed to know their stuff too. As for the launch of Chapter 2 - I’m just happy to be here, and looking forwards to the ride. Hope that’s Ok, Keith. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nearholmer Posted May 11, 2023 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 11, 2023 The end of a long day. 16 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ben B Posted May 12, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 12, 2023 Absolutely loved that atmospheric shot- I'm supposed to be editing some of my own shots this evening but struggling to concentrate on the job, and couldn't resist knocking up the above for you. Hope you don't mind! 15 1 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearholmer Posted May 12, 2023 Author Share Posted May 12, 2023 (edited) That is brilliant, thank you! Time for a quick burst of Rachmaninoff I reckon. ”It seems an eternity since that train went out of the station, taking him away, into the darkness. I was happy then.” Edited May 12, 2023 by Nearholmer 2 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Nearholmer Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 I watched that again recently, and it always impresses me - it’s a work of really deep understanding, and I wonder whether it’s so ‘spot on’ because Coward understood the nature of love that can never openly be acknowledged. 3 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearholmer Posted May 13, 2023 Author Share Posted May 13, 2023 One for Met.H, to illustrate that he was right about nosing stones. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Metropolitan H Posted May 13, 2023 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) Thanks for that. What does impress me is the embossed joints between the nosing stones and the bricks - the little brickies must have been strong lads to handle those bricks! To be more serious the B-L enamelled signs are real gems. However, looking up "Certofix" gives allsorts of catheters first - you need to specify adhesive, then Google waxes lyrical regarding the aroma of the Fish glue from Hull, a relative of Seccotine (but that is from Belfast). This then brought "Pafra" to mind - sometimes recommended for whitemetal kits, with limited success. Regards Chris H Edited May 13, 2023 by Metropolitan H 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nearholmer Posted May 15, 2023 Author Share Posted May 15, 2023 At long last, the persistent leak in the pant-shop ceiling seems to have been temporarily fixed, so I was out there, toshing away at the crack of dawn this morning. 14 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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