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  1. Great shots Gismorail. I suspect that the small hut was associated with the weighbridge device which was in the yard behind the cattle dock. Just back from a lovely 10 day trip to Llangollen where I spotted a few Williams trucks and wondered if you might have been driving one of them!
  2. Rolling stock for Cynwyd (shared with Llangollen in N) is a mixture of GWR and BR suiting the model to each era (if it had survived Dr Beeching's cuts) or combined as a "might have been" restored line. Each item has been fitted as appropriate with a tiny magnet to activate the automatic shuttle system at the front/back of each train formation.
  3. Amazing the workmanship on the stone of that building and that it has survived! Has any of the station building or platforms survived?
  4. Wiring completed, controls labelled and ready for testing. Each piece of rolling stock (at the front and end of each train formation) must have a small magnet attached beneath in order to trigger the reed switches buried in the track ballast and wired to the electronic shuttle/station-stop board. This enables the automatic train shuttle to work: slow start, acceleration, slow down entering station, station stop, wait time, slow acceleration, full speed to end-of-fiddle yard, stop, wait time, reverse and repeat sequence. Each parameter may be adjusted as required. With three lines on each fiddle-yard sector plate, a different train (5 in total, one in-transit) may be released from either fiddle-yard by gently moving the appropriate running line into place manually and connecting the line selected electrically using the bull-dog clip. The main-line may be alternatively operated manually at the flick of a switch. The Goods Yard works on manual only with the turn-outs operated easily by simple push/pull rods (elegant and simple!). Goods wagons will need modification to operate with the Peco Electromagnetic un-coupler system. Then the canvas will be ready to develop the scenic section of the lay-out...
  5. Thank you John for your kind comments. I like exploring different layout configurations and to maximise exhibition/play potential while offering realistic detailed settings for model photographic/video purposes. If I can find a suitable prototype location to base these on, so much the better. Gerry
  6. Great, many thanks for that. I visit Llangollen each year on holidays (I'm based in Wexford Ireland) and visited the Cynwyd site last year. We plan to visit Llangollen again this year from September 5th for 10 days.
  7. For this model I chose Peco Brown Stone Ballast fine grade (PS-28). I used Deluxe's Ballast Bond product which worked well. Note push-rods for operating points which may be used from the back or front of the layout. A couple of pics show the rough location of some of the model buildings also.
  8. I have now laid the trackwork and wired up the layout for manual DC and with a switcheable automatic shuttle system between sector plate fiddle yards. Also wired in are four Peco electromagnetic uncouplers around the Goods Yard.
  9. A couple of photos of the prototype over the years (courtesy of Martin Williams from his book The Ruabon to Barmouth Line with due acknowledgements of the copyright detailed).
  10. Following my first foray into British outline N-gauge with Llangollen in N (http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/91600-llangollen-in-n/) I have decided to develop a new end-to-end layout based on the closed station/goods yard at Cynwyd. This station was just over two miles west of Corwen on the Ruabon to Barmouth (Llangollen) line and was closed in 1964 with virtually no trace remining today. The layout was nice and simple for a fiddle yard-to-fiddle yard layout. My plan is to have a scenic section of 4 foot 6 inches (54 cm in new money), use DC power and to semi-automate the running (including station stops) using Heathcote Electronic's controls. This line is popular with a number of modellers with other examples of Llangollen being modelled in N and OO, Carrog in N, Berwyn in N and others looking at Corwen etc. I have posted up some prototype pictures here (http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/5580-Cynwyd-in-N-based-on-closed-station-goods-yard-on-the-Llangollen-line-BR-GWR-etc?p=89358#post89358) and will keep updating this from time to time.
  11. I have completed and exhibited a compact layout in OO GWR outline with DCC sound/control using Kadee couplers. Overall dimensions are 4ft by 1ft (9 inches scenic depth). A three-way point is used to save space and gives 5 roads with points operated by push-rods. A short video was posted on You Tube:
  12. Have posted a video of Llangollen in N Gauge showing the variety of "heritage" rolling stock:
  13. Thanks David, I think Llangollen in N is more or less finished as it is. I have since completed and exhibited a compact (4ftX1ft) GWR layout called Shunters Yard in OO to show off the Bachmann Class 64XX (on which I took a drivers experience at Llangollen). I will work on a few photos to show the Llangollen in N rolling stock which is mainly rtr early BR steam/diesel with Mk1 corridor coaches in liveries reflecting those preserved there at present (including a model of Foxcote Manor). I also have a selection of loose coupled goods to vary the scene. I plan to show the layout at a few more shows. Looking forward to Llangollen in OO taking shape. Regards, Gerry
  14. Thanks for the positive comments. I enjoyed building and showing this layout as I have visited Llangollen many times. I used Metcalfe kits mainly and rearranged these to mimic the prototype as closely as possible. A few Kestral plastic kits were also deployed. The tracks are Code 55 Peco including the fine 3-way point which enabled me to reproduce the BR pre-closure track layout well. Rolling stock is DC (Morley controllers) including heritage" early BR Graham Farish and Dapol. The road vehicles are modern era in contrast to the "preserved" stock on the tracks. Note the use of mirrors at three locations to extend the visual continuity of the river, trees and to show off the fine front to the Metcalfe detached houses - all in N gauge!
  15. I am finally, I hope, getting the hang of Photobucket and am posting a few photos of Llangollen in N. This was first exhibited in Wexford, Ireland in October 2014, at Easter 2015 (Best Scenic prize) and in May 2015. Note the use of mirrors to extend the visual field of view. I have added much more detail since these early shots were taken and will post more in due course: N.B Photobucket pics need to be re-uploaded...
  16. Thanks for that. I have also recently completed an N gauge UK outline DC exhibition layout based on a might-have-been restoration of Llangollen station in NE Wales. This may be of interest to readers of this forum also: http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/3054-Llangollen-in-rmweb
  17. Members of this forum may be interested in my home/exhibition OO gauge multi-era Irish layout "Ballybeg" featuring DCC sound equipped locomotives. It has been exhibited 9 times including South Dublin Model Railway Club, St Josephs Wexford and Wexford MRC Festival Exhibitions. It has won Best Scenic and Best in Show Awards along the way. The layout normally resides in my (former) study room and is easily dismantled for exhibitions. See attached for photos, videos and comments: http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/109-Ballybeg
  18. A lovely preserved BR/GWR railway whichI have visited many times. When I am not there, I have my model railway in Ngauge to remind me how nice it is! See: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/91600-llangollen-in-n/
  19. I have developed a new exhibition layout in N gauge based on the preserved heritage railway at Llangollen in NE Wales. I have previously posted photos extensively on Irishrailwaymodeller.com website: http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/3054-Llangollen-in-N. I plan to post a further series of photos for comment on this forum. A OO Llangollen is in development by Grafarman on a separate Layout Topic stream at: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/86073-llangollen-station-in-oo/ My previous modelling work was done on OO gauge Irish railways: http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/109-Ballybeg. With best regards, Gerry
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