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The Loco Shed, Besse o'th Barn, North Manchester
Black Sheep replied to muddys-blues's topic in Model Shop Guide
I agree with the above, Great service, occasionally with Jim dashing between customers as a small business in a small shop it's not practical to have more members of staff all the time. It's a bit of an aladin's cave and occasionally you might need to ask where an item is / if they have it as you might not be able to see it! Always welcoming and willing to order items for customers if he doesn't have it in stock, including second hand items on the occasion that I've got some cash tucked away my wife doesn't know about -
Is it me or does your backscene follow the roofline slightly? Trying to work out for locating my layout in a similar area Ta, Is it me or does your backscene follow the roofline slightly? Trying to work out for locating my layout in a similar area Ta,
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Thanks, had some moments where I felt like dropping the idea as I couldn't get it to work in my head, I've tried to bring the right hand curve in slightly and fit a depot without turntable (since I have a return loop that can stand in for a near by triangle) but it just doesen't fit properly without halving the shed space (I intend to be able to squash most of my locos into the shed if needed) Still would like to fit in a small goods shed if possible Thanks for the encouragement
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So, enough teasing: The fiddle yard is gone, replaced by holding sidings, some for carriages, some for freight The return curves at the left hand side, including the reverse loop (to turn the shunt-released services from the bay lines) are to be hidden under a cliff (with not Butlins on the top and funicular railway down to the spa) The two smaller orange buildings are the Scalescenes garage (square one) and 3 terraced houses (oblong) to give a sense of size / scale. The only thing missing is goods provision at the moment (beyond the sidings at the back) So, any advice / ideas greatly appreciated
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Parcels couriers - what are your horror stories?
Black Sheep replied to Captain Kernow's topic in Wheeltappers
Go throw it back at JL... There's a chap lives near me dumps his excess rubbish on his local MP's garden if it won't fit in the bin. We're on a 3 weekly bin collection these days. -
Well, I'm getting a much better idea and sense of scale and have fitted a depot in including a 4 road shed... Yeh, erm, that's all I'm saying for now
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How to get lynched at a model railway show
Black Sheep replied to BR60103's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
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'Steam to victory' tells of the contribution made by the railways to the war effort including Dynamo Well worth a read
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I've not seen that modeled before
Black Sheep replied to Black Sheep's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
Reading that description of post landslip chaos I couldn't help but think of a badly laid faller bus system with them all bumping into each other outside the station. If you want to model the landslip in a simpler time then Bachmann have made the perfect set! Just need a 00 set of bloomers -
New Card Model Designer and Seller.
Black Sheep replied to frankw's topic in Card structure modelling forum
Could easily hang a pub sign between the two upstairs windows... -
Not sure exactly where you're refering to, if you can pin-point it on google maps I'll go have a look at lunch
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Trying to figure the length of pier needed to 'look right' on the layout to try and gain a little bit of space to the back. Most piers are in the region of 1000ft plus which takes up over a meter, but I've just found out about Burnham-On-Sea with the shortest pier, http://www.burnham-on-sea.com/pier.html It's simply a pavilion on stilts Colwyn when it first opened was only 316ft long so may well be able to fit that in place, but not gain much in the way of space at the back of the layout. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Pier
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Looking into carriage sidings at the moment, Leamington has popped up: http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/gwr/gwrls2166.htmpossible depot and carriage sheds Also Grosvenor Road has highlighted how big these places were… http://www.kentrail.org.uk/Grosvenor%20Road%20Carriage%20Shed.htm MIlliedale is intended to appear sometimes full of trains waiting around as excursion trains and I think a station pilot might be found.
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What's it going to be run as? Current, sectorisation / regional railways or older?
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Parcels couriers - what are your horror stories?
Black Sheep replied to Captain Kernow's topic in Wheeltappers
£25 fine + additional fee I believe for being over weight. I've got a motorbike petrol tank I need to shift, it's been drained and vented but still stinks so no courier will touch it. I've said this in the listing bug no one reads it and then gets upset when I won't courier it. -
I'm guessing some people prefer not to use lead, it has been known to cause issues when using PVA glue to secure it in place.
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I believe liquid gravity is a lead substitute
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Added some fiddle yard sidings for push/pull services As the layout room nears completion I'm still working on the layout and how it'll fit. The layout room is the section of loft from the ridge of the roof to the eaves and so the roof slopes, I'd like to view the layout from the sea and so the fiddle yard will be at the back, possibly inaccessible from the front due to back scene or even building over and covering it. This creates issues of both dealing with derailments / crashes and also seeing what is where. I'd also like to fit a motive power depot on if I can. I'm wondering about loosing the tunnel at the right hand end and instead doing similar to Frankland where only one end is covered to break up the 'train set effect' So, my plan is to have the fiddle yard as sorting loops alongside the mainline and depot, this way everything is on display and self contained, locos drawing trains into the yard and either sitting with them waiting or dropping them and heading to the MPD. This would be consistent with many seaside towns where land was expensive so depots and yards were often constructed / re-located to out of town locations with small yards remaining in the original site (the plan here) There'd be a strip of town between the station side and the yard side of the layout with some tall buildings such as church, factory etc, the outskirts of the town, being between them, the actual town being off to the right. Trying to work out if I can have a reversing loop under Butlins (that won't be called Butlins) which is on top of the tunnel so that the shunt released trains head out from the bay platforms, through the yard and disappear to return, turned and coming back in again. we'll see...
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Oh good! Glad to know it's heading in the right direction. I seem to be stuck with developing the layout, the sense of scale is confusing me and I'm either allowing too much space for something or not enough! I'd like to fit the depot 'on stage' but don't see how I can alongside the goods yard (not on plan yet) currently it's behind the back scene to represent a depot's existance Perhaps I'm too preoccupied with ensuring there's enough space out front for the sea, beach and pier
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I've not seen that modeled before
Black Sheep replied to Black Sheep's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
Might have to re-create that one on my layout - was going to have a motorbike factory but perhaps a coach builders would be better -
I only became aware of N gauge now a couple of days ago and have ordered a copy to see what it's like I joined the society wanting an inspection coach and stove alongside some kits and also the journal - might get time tomorrow while my daughter has her nap to read this month's! Is the shop back up and running yet?
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I've not seen that modeled before
Black Sheep replied to Black Sheep's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
Fred Dibnah demolishing a chimney :£ -
Boats which for a period wore the BR emblem on their funnels since they were built by the Furness Rly which became part of the LMS...
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I've not seen that modeled before
Black Sheep replied to Black Sheep's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
Not sure Indy' would be persuaded into high vis