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RobJC

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  1. Lovely model.  There's a picture of B.E.L 1 (1550) in the Observers Book of Railway Locomotives from 1962. Not a great photo but it looks like at some stage the body sides were plated over.  There was a B.E.L. 2 as well. The book has them based at Poplar and Oakamoor respectively.

  2. I'm loving this thread.  Reading about layouts of this type hold as much if not more interest for me than the current, highly detailed and accomplished layouts.  It's probably down to nostalgia in it's simplest form.  "I had one of those (enter locomotive, coach, wagon, building here)!"  In my case though it was just me as my Dad, although he did try, just wasn't into railways, preferring playing and watching sport with my younger brothers.  He still thinks my Triang EE Type 3 (latterly Class 37), bought as a present in 1967 and still going, is a Deltic!

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  3. What a magic looking layout. Really captures the appearance of the original, although Mr A B McLeod would have kittens at the sight of such "big" engines on his railway.  I visited the site many times and tramped over the hump that is all that remains of the platform.   I put together a pastiche of the station many many years ago on a 6 x 4 board(!) using peco and Hornby setrack with Ventnor West over the "fiddle yard" at the back.  I ran a couple of O2s and a Terrier with Ratio midland coaches painted green and a handful of mainline (palitoy) goods wagons but the poor little terrier couldn't get up the bank and the O2s kept falling off. 

  4. "Blunt's was our local model shop when I was growing up"

     

    Was that in Mill Hill?  If so I remember it well. Not exactly "local" to me, before I learned to drive about 15 minutes on the A1 from St Albans if my father was willing to drive, otherwise a bit longer on the train but it was the nearest "proper" model railway shop......Gone now though, like so many others.

     

     

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  5. Made a note to look at this bridge when I went under it today. Never noticed it before, but I'm usually getting ready to get off or settling down for the journey ahead at this point!  Looks like you've got it nailed already. Just need a bit more mess around it......

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  6. Ah, Porthcurno. Making me jealous Rod. Spent many a happy holiday there with the family, staying in the former Cable Station.  Fascinating area for those interested in submarine telegraphy, British Art history and cream teas. 

     

    Also been to the Minack a number of times. Wonderful experience in good weather. Still an experience in the not so good. 

     

    Only down side (for me, not Mrs C), is the lack of rail borne transport in the immediate area. Have to drop in to one of the steam lines en route.

  7. Sorry for the late input into the signalling debate but for prototype info the Signal box website by John Hinson is a mine of information and includes many prototype signalling diagrams for reference.

     

    http://www.signalbox.org/

     

    Despite my interest in signalling though, I chose to model a prototype location that didn't have any, at least not after 1887. That's chicken for you.

     

    Rob

  8.  The first one next year is the St Albans show on the 16/17th of January.

     

     

     

     

    Hi Chaz,

     

    Snorbens is in my diary already. Looking forward to seeing the layout in the flesh, so to speak. Maybe (shameless plug mode on), if you get the time, you could visit St Albans South Signal Box, one of my other projects (along with a number of others) as we are open that weekend too (shameless plug mode off).

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