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  1. Been far too long since the last update on the layout. Scenic work stopped for long enough and eventually I decided to create a double track circuit for Leysbourne so this meant creating a false backscene for Glencoe. Once all this was installed, I could then get back to reinstating the hillside. 
     

    Fast forward to this week and I have done just that. Obviously it’s only the initial coverage of scatter etc, and more will be added but it does start to bring the layout back to life. 
     

    As part of this process, I have created a new area for the cottages to go onto, but unfortunately it’s only big enough for two buildings. Again, it needs more layers of greenery added and further detailing but it’s given me the motivation to push on. 
     

     

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  2. Been a while since any meaningful progress so thought I’d do an update. 
     

    The plans for a loco stabling area have been binned now, and instead I’ve installed two more loops plus a long siding for storage. This has in turn led to a look at what stock I need/want for the layout. I managed to get 3 Accurascale Mk2Bs to start a new set. At present they are running around with a Bachmann BFK for company! 
     

    I’ve also become the proud owner of a Sentinel shunter. At present it’s getting used in the cement plant but there are other plans for it in the future. 
     

    Next job is to wire up the new loops and the point frogs then it’s back on with testing. 
     

     

     

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  3. That’s 3 more of my fleet sold. Just too fragile for my fat sausage fingers and having to keep the sound turned down rather negates the fun of it. Of an original fleet of about 13, I’m down to 3 left. It’s a shame, as they are stunning locos. I did get the sound files updated from Support but even then it still would only work properly with CV63 set at volume 140 or below. 
     

    Hopefully subsequent batches will use better glue as I’ve lost kick plates, horn grilles and bogie chains to the carpet monster! With constructive feedback, I’m sure that the next lot will be that step on in quality 

     

    Cheers
     

     

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  4. On 14/02/2024 at 21:14, BoD said:

    Arrangements made, various advanced tickets bought, and I will, fingers crossed, be heading up for the weekend. ASLEF willing.
     

     Given that a certain rugby match will be taking place that weekend it wouldn’t surprise me if they took the opportunity to disrupt.

    14 days notice of any industrial action needs posted so trains will be running ok (unless any operational issues or incidents on the day) 

  5. Yeah, there is a small corner piece of plywood to be fitted! The point actually has a track in through the tiebar just now so I don’t set it in error. 
     

    Been fascinated by NSE ever since I first saw Tonbridge West Yard at Glasgow way back in its first visit. I also have a couple of very good friends who are SR modellers so I suppose it was inevitable that one day I would build a layout in the NSE glory days. 
     

     

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  6. A run of 47s in liveries that could easily be renumbered would be lovely. Far too often they have done locos that are quite unique or difficult to do alternatives with. 
     

    Also would love to have a rerun of InterCity, InterCity Scotrail and Scottish 47/4 in large logo. 
     

    Would also add my vote to more bog standard Mk1/2 coaches. 
     


     

     

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  7. Managed to finish the loops at the east end of the layout. I also have installed an EMU berthing siding which can hold a 4 car with ease. 
     

    Next job will be to rework the west end to add a couple of loops and some form of loco stabling area. 
     

     

     

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  8. Simplified the original West junction. Slight alignment tweaks to do but so far so good. I’ve still to install the point for the stabling area so that will take the worst of the kink out on the second pic. Next step is for more droppers not too many this time. Will rejuice the frogs at the same time.

     

     

     

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  9. A start has been made on track laying. The old run round loop has been lifted and new Up line installed. Then I fitted all the pointwork at one end of the loops. By this stage it started getting too cold to do more so hopefully the temperature rises over the weekend. 
     

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, BachelorBoy said:

     

    Precisely. But it has led to the end of many camera shops. 

    We are lucky up here in the Highlands to still have a specialist camera shop (Ffordes) that you can go in and browse. They are very well priced and I’ve bought a few lenses etc from them. I did buy the new camera (Canon 90D) online but that was due a massive saving that they couldn’t compete with sadly. I guess it’s like buying model railway items, I prefer to buy local but sometimes offers come up that are just too good to refuse. I’m keen to not spend fully online because the beauty of going into the local shop means I can pick up most of my scenic materials, track and a fair chunk of my stock. Fortunately I also get a very good “loyalty” deal on everything. 

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  11. Thanks for your kind words

     

    Oddly, TWY was the first NSE layout I saw on its first visit to ModelRail Scotland many years ago. It seemed so exotic to a wee lad from the West Highlands! Roll on many years and I saw it again and it still held all its charm, and all those memories came back. 
     

    In the meantime, I became really good friends with a couple of SR modellers who have guided me through the process of building Leysbourne. 
     

    I’ve also learned loads of new skills and different products from watching YT channels such as Everard Junction, Luke Towan, Chadwick etc. 

     

    Cheers

     

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  12. A period of reflection on what I wanted to do with the layouts has resulted in the decision to turn Leysbourne into a roundy roundy layout. Two tracks will run along the back part of Glencoe and will get hidden by scenery…..hopefully! The woodwork is nearly complete and the next job is to start laying the track. Sadly the arrival of winter, it’s a bit chilly to start that today but I have been to the local model shop to get more track and cork so it’s just a case of waiting on the temperature to rise a bit! 
     

     

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  13. 1 minute ago, AY Mod said:

     

    I think you need a good dose of a small but perfectly formed informal show. I know our members' day would be a trek to Taunton but you get the idea.

    A good example of this was the small show I went to in Elgin back in November. Modelling was vastly different standards but seeing the good attendance, that didn’t seem to matter to the paying public. I’d love to get to more shows further afield but it’s like an expedition to get there! 
     

    On other thing that affects folks visiting habits is a change in circumstances. Late last year we had a new addition to the family which means that days out have to be more carefully planned

     

     

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