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  1. On 29/09/2021 at 13:30, brossard said:

    I just discovered this.  You've shaken my preconceptions about small 0 gauge roundy roundy layouts, this is very good indeed.  My layout thread is in the link below.  There's a couple of vids in the FB link.

    John

     

    Thanks John for the kind words.  I was tempted to do a more traditional fiddle yard to terminus station,  but in the end I just had to have the option of continuous running for those days after work and I just want to sit & watch the trains go round,  plus it's great for running in new locos !    With a 4' radius I can run most locos that I'm ever likely to own,  and will even take the Dapol GWR Autocoach with no issues.   I'll have a look at your layout.    Cheers,  Felix

  2. 20 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

    Yeah I'd consider you a neighbor too! Even if it is about 150 miles:D

    We're not too far from Grants Pass, about 20 minutes or so.

    Coos Bay is about the only place on the coast we don't get to that often (usually Brookings or Newport).  

    Dunster usually gets taken to the Rogue Valley show; they've had to cancel it again this year but it still lives up stairs in the attic.

     

    The goods shed looks great. You can't beat shunting wagons in and out of one, have you thought about installing an uncoupling  device in there?

    Send me a PM if you would like to come round and see the layout next time you visit your dad. I'd be happy to have any visitors!!!

    Regards Shaun.

    Hi Shaun,

    Yes the Rogue Valley show,  sadly I could never attend because of the nature of my job,  which required me to work each year during that weekend :angry:    & thinking about it,  I remember my Dad mentioning one year that he saw a nice British layout,  which always makes an impression as we're both enthusiasts.  My Dad is more into the industrial side of railways,   I just like everything pre 1970s.    I originally got interested in British Steam due to Ivo Peter's excellent films.  Otherwise I'd probably be building an N scale layout of 1990s CP Rail / CN in the Thompson Canyon of BC.

     

    Yes I'll probably come up with a uncoupling mechanism for inside the shed.  I use the Bachmann OO tension lock couplings so it should be doable.  

     

    It'd be great to come round for a visit,  I travel to Grants Pass as often as I can,  before the bad weather that is.  Probably coming down next week or therabouts.  I'll send a PM.

    Cheers,

    Felix

  3. 1 hour ago, Sasquatch said:

    Terrific layout. Any progress on that goods shed? Looks like it's going to be a cracking model. Good choice.

    Whereabouts on the coast are you. We get over to the coast as much as we can.

     

    Regards Shaun. 

    Hi Shaun,

    Wow, first time on any railway forum I've come across a "neighbor".  I'm in Coos Bay,  have been here since '92.  My Dad is in Grants Pass & I visit him often.  Whereabouts are you ?   I've just been browsing some of your superb layouts.  I have fond memories of Dunster from my '03 visit to the WSR.   A friend of mine in San Diego has built a nice model of Minehead in O.

     

    Thanks for the kind words.  I really should post updates more often on here.  I've completed the goods shed,  a few photos below.  Not a 100% accurate copy of Ashburtons but I'm very happy with how it looks and fits into my fictional station.   On your next trip to the coast you welcome to stop by for a visit.

    Cheers,

    Felix

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  4. After researching some kits on the market for Goods sheds,  which were either too expensive or not what I was looking for.  I decided to just make it from scratch.  I jumped in and started from a scale plan from the excellent Great Western Branch Line Termini  by Paul Karau.  It's basic dimensions are based on the shed at Ashburton, but it will not be an exact replica.  Foam core & Slaters stone sheets are the basic materials,  which work great and cost very little.  Who says O gauge is expensive ?  Here is the basic shape & how it will look at Windrush Junction.

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  5. It's been awhile since I've posted anything on here.  Scenic progress has been happening at Windrush Junction ,  so it's starting to resemble something like a station ;)    The brewery is also developing,  with much work still to do.   Also had a bit of time to do a short film,  featuring the lovely Dapol 48xx which I couldn't resist.   Hope everyone is well and keeping the trains rolling in these strange times.  Felix

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  6. Wow what a cover,  great shot.   Over the years I've been slowly building up my collection of classic MRNs.  The older magazines have more prototype info, scale plans and building articles etc...  as there was less RTR stuff and a lot less advertisements.  Also more people around that still had first hand knowledge of what we're modelling.   Great stuff.  

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  7. It's Christmas eve,  and snow is beginning to fall.  Under the watchful eye of Colonel Stephens himself, BBR # 3 "Josie"  shunts the last few wagons into the goods sidings before retiring off to the shed at Windrush Junction.  I wonder if that's Ivo's Bentley ?  ;)

    From all the staff of the Boxer Bay Railway,  wishing everyone following this story of my fictional model railway a Merry Christmas. May you spend quality time with the family,  eat lots of good food,  and maybe get a chance to run the occasional train :) Cheers !   Felix

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  8. There's been a little progress with some details.  I realized I needed to add a catch point to protect the goods yard,  along with a ground signal.  I've also cobbled together an end loading platform,  in typical Col. Stephens fashion,  salvaging some railings from a Peco HO turntable kit that was being tossed in the bin at one of our local swap meets.  The area around Windrush Junction is now starting to take shape,  more developments coming soon.

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  9. 8 hours ago, Nearholmer said:

    The German film is wonderful, although I did suffer mild motion-sickness while watching some of it.

     

    Yea,  too bad the quality of the filming didn't match the quality of the trains !    Although I'm building a "scale" railway I've often been tempted by the coarse scale offerings from ETS / ACE / WJ + etc..  + vintage pieces.  I keep saying to myself maybe just 1 wagon,  or 1 train,  but I know what will follow :D 

    Felix

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