Jump to content
 

Northmoor MPD

Members
  • Posts

    287
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Northmoor MPD

  1. Ticked a few small jobs off over the last few days.

    1. Footplate crew added to ‘Robert Burns”

    2. Coal loads added to my MDVs

    3. Some more signage added around the layout.

    I'm currently just modifying the fiddle yard to be more user friendly, I’ll share updates soon!

    Heres a photo dump of the recent progress and just some other angles of the layout that you probably haven’t seen before…

     

    Cheers! 🥃 

    IMG_2365.jpeg
     

    IMG_2361.jpeg

     

    IMG_2290.jpeg
     

    IMG_2303.jpeg

    • Like 12
  2. 17 minutes ago, Accurascale Fran said:

    Hi everyone,

     

    Thanks for the feedback on the 66, lots to go through. Just to reiterate what we said yesterday and previously;

     

    1. The fit and finish of parts like the removable hatch for the DCC decoder is being altered

    2. We are looking at incorporating the new LED lights Class 66s such as 004 are now receiving with the factory and see if it can be done ahead of delivery

    3. Some livery and lettering corrections will indeed be undertaken (I missed this out in the update, so that's my bad!)

    4. Lifting rings are being assessed position wise along with the new lights

    5. The rotating axle box has been changed internally on the bogie to mimic a system used with our IRM metrovick which has performed flawlessly in this regard. We would rather not go into specifics as we know other manufacturers like to learn a lot of what we are up to from our RMWeb posts these days. We will have video content coming soon showing them in operation. 

    6. The model in its design is a real challenge to make it EM/P4 friendly like our other diesels, so we are not billing this loco as an easy conversion nor are we providing wheelsets for it.

     

    I think it needs to be remembered that while it is an excellent model to begin with it can be very difficult to alter existing tooling correctly. We have gone through the tooling thoroughly and done changes and fixes where we can, but others can be difficult/impossible to do, so there will have to be a couple of minor compromises along the way. 

     

    Cheers!

     

    Fran 

    I also think people have to remember it’s 4mm scale with some of the expectations, people want more and more but then grumble when timelines are pushed back.

     

    In my eyes these types of models have come along way in a short space of time, maybe we’re now spoilt with what the manufacturers are putting out, it’s not that long ago that a diesel locos detail pack would have a vacuum pipe and a stiff screw link coupling to add and nothing else.  

    I do love these ultra detailed models but I also still get enjoyment out of doing some actual modelling and detailing / updating ‘older’ 5-15 year old models up to modern standards.

     

    Keep up the good work 👍

     

    • Like 4
  3. 9 hours ago, marc smith said:

    That chimney in the corner works so well - great addition & improvement.
    The weathering is also coming on a treat. It makes a big improvement and adds a touch more realism. Great work.
    I didn't think this micro could be improved... but it's still getting better :) 

    Thank you very much Marc, your continued interest and kind comments are much appreciated 🙂 Thank you! 
     

    Here is a picture of the Peckett, I’m going for a work stained but ‘kept clean’ finish.

    I’ve also splashed the cash on Scottish loco to add to the layout fleet 😁

    IMG_2268.jpeg

    • Like 7
  4. I’ve also started to tackle the weathering of my rolling stock, I’ll tackle my locos later once I’ve practiced on my wagons.
    Here are the first two I’ve done, Accurascale’s MDV wagons, I left one clean so I’d at least got one left if I made a balls up of the first two! 
    They still need some more fettling yet, I’m not happy with the insides and there’s also some coal dust to add to one and a coal load to add to the other!

    Thanks for looking 🥃 

    IMG_2179.jpeg

    IMG_2187.jpeg

    IMG_2188.jpeg

    • Like 12
  5. I sat looking at the layout last night and thought I want something to cover up the direction change on the backscene, I noticed a number of distillery buildings have a long thin chimney and decided that would be perfect as it would also add some depth to the distillery itself.

    So the next thing was find something close or make something from scratch, it turns out we have a lot of Calpol syringes from when my son was a baby and it turns out the internals of one of these fit the job perfectly! 
    Work with what you have! 😁

    IMG_2175.jpeg

    IMG_2177.jpeg

    • Like 11
    • Craftsmanship/clever 1
  6. 9 hours ago, Oncomin5torm said:

    I've not weathered much steam stock but I know Bunters Yard on youtube has done a load if your after advice and ideas.

    Tim cooper (The Scrap Line) on youtube has also done loads of stock weathering videos, one of my go to videos for weathering.

    That is if your after any advice

    Cheers Alex, I will check them out.

    I’m always after advice 😁

    • Like 1
  7. 3 hours ago, Oncomin5torm said:


    Stunning, I thought it was a different layout for a moment, next level modelling in my opinion.

    Very kind of you Alex thank you 🙏 

     

    My next ‘To do’ is weather and detail my stock, it looks a little too clean to be in the Scottish highlands! 
    Here’s a few more pictures from todays ‘playing trains’ session 😁

    3C3466AC-99E4-4E47-B1ED-1E6C892ECD68.jpeg

    CC8F700E-19A1-41F8-9ACB-23CFE5B8B4F5.jpeg

    23002532-00D9-47AC-AA6E-AEAB38AE3BF7.jpeg

    • Like 16
  8. Looks like the fireman of Scottish allocated J72 68733 has overcooked it as it arrives at the distillery sidings with a single brake van working a pick up goods.

     

    I had the Hornby brake van in my spares box, I just had to chop it with the dremel, paint and weather it.

    The J72 is an old mainline version that I picked up from eBay for £8, I just gave it a quick respray, added some transfers and gave it a little weathering. 
    I just wanted to add something different to help with the scenic break.

    Still needs further tweaking until I’ll be happy with it but you get the idea.

    Cheers,

    Adam

    D14F7AD4-6284-48A0-A617-F2E3D31E45A2.jpeg

    • Like 7
    • Craftsmanship/clever 1
  9. 2 hours ago, Tryfan said:

    Great work Adam. Do you intend to exhibit it in the future? i would to see it in the flesh as it were.

    David

    Thank you! Yes definitely, I’m hoping to get some in the book for next year although developments in life may delay this until 2025, but 100% at some point I will be on the show circuit with it 🙂

    • Like 3
  10. 10 hours ago, Ian Holmes said:

    This last view just takes the biscuit. I don’t know where you can take this layout from here. So much to be inspired by. The undergrowth, the fencing, the lighting, Ooh.. that fence post that is slightly leaning, intentional or not, a great little detail. If you ever feel like sharing this with the readers of The Micro Model Railway Dispatch just drop me a line.

     

    Ian

    Thank you very much Ian.

    On the whole I’m pretty happy with the Distillery itself now, just more detailing to do around the loco shed and mainline area. 
    I’d love to feature in the Micro Model Railway Dispatch, I will definitely drop you a line once I’m finished with the detailing.

    Thanks again! 
     

    A further update I’ve now added the front face to the layout.

     

    Adam

    333AC7DC-5CBF-421E-AD65-65DB4AC8027D.jpeg

    • Like 11
    • Round of applause 1
    • Friendly/supportive 1
×
×
  • Create New...