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I love this angle! Gives the perspective of how large the locos really were.
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Looks fantastic! I've always wanted model a snow themed layout. But would also mean weathering the rolling with snow as well and they'll look quite odd if they run on any other layout...
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
Sharky replied to St Enodoc's topic in Layout topics
Would've been nice if England actually showed up to play for the Test Series... That being said Last night was interesting to watch with how quickly the wickets fell on both sides. -
Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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It was first penned by the legendary Bush Poet 'Banjo Paterson' and was lost to time. Passed on only through verbal tellings of the 'Tale of the Bunnings Carpark' by the local people of the Western Suburbs. -
I sometimes wish I'd picked the late 50s as a modelling era, purely for the fact of having Flithy Steam Locos! I love the look of a very used engine.
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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That's just Un-Australian! Mind you the smell of vinegar does the same to me so who am I to judge. -
Pretty sure he's behind the signal post. He's pretty skinny.
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Agreed! Will definitely look better in photos and be closer to the actual operation of the box.
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Perhaps a last minute stand in for a failed Black 5 or Patriot on a Parcels train?
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The Rodding looks amazing! As you were saying it doesn't look out of place next to the Code 100. Definitely fills the space in nicely. Always love the inclusion of signalling infrastructure.
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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It would have yes. But the costs from 'work safe' caused by work place injuries and the union on managements back about preventing injuries would've been more expensive. -
Corbs' Cobbling - Is it electric?
Sharky replied to Corbs's topic in Modifying & Detailing RTR stock
Future Donal' & Dougie in the background??? -
Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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We tried to do this at Frankston a few years ago. Unfortunately the pay rise was knocked back (partially because the reliever running the frame during the assessment couldn't keep their mouth shut about how easy they found it to run). But we ended up getting a second person on Day and Afternoon shift so that's something... -
Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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What?! No routes set?! Not even a lock bar left out! I'm guessing the local Signals & Block Inspector (Or 'Blocko' down here) likes to see a tidy frame. -
Grinning or gnashing teeth?
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We used to do the same at a friend's railway with the 24 hour timetable we run. But after a number of operators complained about not being able to see well with the lights off (this also coincided with the eye sight of the more "experienced" operators failing) we stopped 'Night Time Running' and just run with the all the lights on. It is definitely easier to see what's going on, but not so great when trying to figure out which part of the day the timetable is in... This also saved the owner the time of maintaining the lighting on the platforms which could be a pain to fix.
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How many weeks/months has it taken to get through the sequence? Also, will there be any extras floating around now the sequence is finished? or will the poor 'over worked and underpaid' signalman get a chance to enjoy a cuppa and read the news and views of the world?
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Generally I prefer longer shots as it creates a greater depth to the image, but this is difficult to recreate in 4mm without taken multiple images at different focal points. But this one (the 3rd shot) gets my vote. It's a great setting with the signal box on the right, loco in the centre and the train curving away to the left. It just looks 'sharper' than the other two. But that's my 2 cents. or bob, depending on where you come from...
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
Sharky replied to St Enodoc's topic in Layout topics
Maybe on the night shift... -
Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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Perhaps the command station just doesn't approve of the new extension to the branchline?? On a serious note the signal box is looking very nice! Will look great with a row of levers and a Signalman reading the paper by the pot belly stove in a big comfy armchair. -
G'day Andy, Thanks for checking my thread out. Not much progress in the past few months as I moved out of home into my own place. Working on a new layout design but need to sort out baseboard design and storage underneath. This was the last picture I took of the layout. It was a popular resting place in summer. Thankfully I've managed to avoid an encounter with covid. Fully vaccinated so hopefully that will remain the case.
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I'm liking the plan. Looking forward to seeing what you create.
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Loving the re-design. The Dairy will add a nice amount of operational interest. Looking forward to the following updates.
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Just want to tell you both 'Good Luck', we're all counting on you.
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
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Also known as a 'Lockdown' a bit further south where the party in charge is not approved of my Murdoch's press. A certain Midnight Oil song comes to mind... Anyways back to more important matters, you're really motoring along now. The track/curve alignment subject is fascinating to me. Trying take it all in, but maths was never my strong suit (English was less so, guess that's why I work for the railways). Looking forward to the build of the lever frame. Would've loved one myself for the future layout in my new residence, but looks like I won't be able to get a Modratec one. Hopefully we'll be able to make it up to Sydney one day for a running session, when restrictions and shifts allow.