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  1. vulcanbomber
    The layout is in a bedroom which used to be part of the attic, which the previous owner had installed.
    When we first moved into the house, my wife also had her piano in the room.
    This restricted the space available and I to build the storage loops under what used to be the eaves.
    Which mean the layout was about 2ft off the floor and I could only have 3 storage loops.
    I have since negoiated to have the piano moved out on to landing and now have the room to myself other that for an old settee, as part of the agreement the romm stil has to usuable as a bedroom
     
     
    The room is 12ft x 9ft and I am still in the process of modifying the layout to fit the room.
    The first thing I did was to raise the layout height to 3ft 6in since it no loonger has to run under eaves.
    I now have a single track with 2 storage loop running around the room and am in the process of adding the 2nd loop.
     
     
     
     





  2. vulcanbomber
    I have now finished the diorama for the Hotel/Large manor house (haven't decided which yet) and it is now in it's place next to the fiddle yard, which has now been extended to six tracks , plus a short one for a Railcar
     
     
     
     
     

     
     

     
     

     

     
     
     
    AS mentioned in another entry the church diorama has now been added
     
     

     
     
     
     
    Work has also been done on the Gasworks and the wood
     
     

     
     
     

     
     
     

     
     
     
    I 'm in the process of planning my winter job which will be the diorama linking the Manor House to the Church, which will fully conceal the fiddel yard
  3. vulcanbomber
    With the changes to the layout I had a space to fill at the far end under the window.
    Then I read "Gas Lane" article in the Hornby Magazine Nov 2009.
    So this is my take on it

     
     
    The shed holding the purifier and washer is scratch built and I'm awaiting bits to finish the roof

     
    View of the retort house with it's coal pile, which took ages to get right, I'm still in the process of the building the coke stage

     
     

     
     
    Very much work in progress as you can see
     
    Will write up more on this later
  4. vulcanbomber
    When I revised the size of the layout I realised that the area behind the station
     

     
    No longer looked right and I wanted the corner to be a curve
    All of this is built as a module so it was relatively easy to change to
     

     
    The station building is built around a perspex shell which gives it strength and provides the windows
     

     
    A view of the building which is dropped into a cutout in the station platform
     

     
    I've still got to fit a station canopy
  5. vulcanbomber
    Well after a great deal of thought, I have decided that I will use tortoise point motors for the remaining 8 points.
    So I ordered one to try out, and have now fitted it. Can't believe I didn't do this before, So much easier to fit than a seep and no more erratic switching of the point frogs with the seep switch.
    Now just need to finance the rest of the tortoise motors and the NCE switch 8 decoder
  6. vulcanbomber
    A lot of the scenery work is done by building modules in the garage and then adding them to the layout, it reduces the amount of mess and keeps my wife happy
     
    This is the tunnel module, which sits in the corner of the layout, it hides the exit for the shuttle train which runs back and forth to the station, on the branch line
     

     
     
    The pub on top of the hill is a wills craftmaster kit
     
     

     
    The next two pictures are how it sits on the layout, the walls are made using wills coarse stone sheets
     

     

  7. vulcanbomber
    I had a corner of the layout to fill, so i decided to build a viaduct on a curve.
     

     
    Again as before it was built as a module in my garage and then moved into the house
     
    The viaduct is built with a plywood shell and then covered in wills coarse stone sheets, with slater's plasticard for the arches
     
    I've found that you can use a warm soldering iron to melt the coarse sheets on the joins to hid them
     

     

     
    The watermill is from the wills craftsmaster kits
     

     

  8. vulcanbomber
    I've started work on the layout after the hot summer. with work continuing on the gasworks and automation with Rocrail
    I've now managed to automate things, so that a loco with 2 coal trucks leaves the storage siding and proceeds to the gasworks, where it stops. I have prorammed into rocrail a simulated switch, which stops the loco until it has been uncoupled and the gasworks points set manually, when the switch is set to go (green). The computer runs the next schedule which is to return the loco to the storage yards, where it picks up a goods train and runs the next schedule.
    See the you tube link
     

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