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6990WitherslackHall

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  1. A bit of an update: Dolgoch has been repainted in black. The red wasn't the right shade for the loco.
  2. I might as well. i think it would be a nice addition to my shelf of Harry Potter stuff
  3. They said it was unsinkable and yet it still sank. Rather sad about all those people who didn't survive.
  4. I have made a Revell model of the Titanic. i made it on the 14th/15th April this year (which is the days when the Titanic sank in 1912)
  5. Apologies for the darkness of the photo. Draxbridge is going to be at the BARMATES show this Friday and Saturday. (I have put up a topic about that in the Clubs & Society news section) This will be the layout's second outing.
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    Draxbridge

    Scale: N gauge (2mm:1ft) Layout size: 4ft 4ins x 8ins Era: 10 Rebuilding of the railways (2005-2015) Draxbridge is a freight yard/TMD in the modern era. The layout's look is inspired by Plan 24 in the PECO setrack gauge planbook. The name Draxbridge came from two things on the layout: Drax - the power station backscene. It is a Gaugemaster product. Bridge - the bridge dividing the scenic section and the fiddle yard. Some of the brick wall that runs along the back of the layout in the planbook has been replaced by security fencing on Draxbridge. Security fencing is a must for any modern day yard, depot or TMD so it definitely needed some. I decided to put the security fencing at the back of the layout rather than the front as on the plan as people could catch it on their sleeves and damage the fencing. Also because it's very delicate and likely to break so this is the reason why there's security fencing and then a brick wall that runs along the back of the layout. There are two portacabins in the plan in the book: one near the entrance of the yard and one next to some kind of shed. I decided to keep the first portacabin in the same position as in the planbook while I worked out what to do with the second (more of that one later). In the middle of where the lorries turn round after delivering their goods is a bit of greenery. This wasn't originally in the plan. I decided to have this here as I wanted to break up all the grey road surface on the layout. I then put single tree and a few telegraph poles on there and it's blended in with the rest of the layout. The road bridge was my idea. I wanted some sort of scenics break between the scenic section and the fiddle yard. I didn't want a tunnel or a visible rectangular hole cut in the backscene so a bridge was a must. Sure, it may be a bit too tall and bridges normally don't have tunnels running through them but it works. You'll notice that on the layout. there is a missing building: the one next to the TMD which has the portacabin next to it (remember that one?). I figured that the shed would fit on the layout perfectly fine. The portacabin? Not so much. You had to somehow find space for both the shed AND the portacabin on the same spot of the layout (This was where the 2nd portacabin was going to go) I first thought of just having the one portacabin on the layout (the one near the entrance) but the pack I brought came with two. I definitely wasn't going to build another N gauge layout just to house the other portacabin so I had to use both. My second thought was moving the portacabin to a different place on the layout but in the same area. Then I realized it would look too crowded. In the end the second portacabin won the "fight" and I decided to ignore the plan completely and abandoned the shed idea. There simply wasn't enough room for the both of them. The portacabin was then situated in between the TMD and one of the entrances/exits to the fiddle yard. Rolling stock Locomotives: Diesel: Class 08 08585 - Freightliner livery Class 31 31602 Driver Dave Green - Network Rail livery Class 66 66503 - Freightliner 'powerhaul' livery Class 66 66783 The Flying Dustman - GBRf/Biffa livery Class 73 73121 - Network Rail livery Wagons and coaches: HIA wagons (Freightliner Heavy Haul) MJA wagons (Freightliner Heavy Haul) IOA wagons (Network Rail) FEAB Spine wagons (Freightliner) ISP Snowplough (Network Rail) BR Mk1 Ex-BG Network Rail generator coach BR Mk1 BCK Network Rail Pictures:
  7. Thanks. I'll take a look at that sometime. also, nice picture.
  8. Or i could leave it as it is. as a black BR loco or a wartime GWR one (most were painted black during WWII)
  9. I am going to try to model a OO GWR themed layout sometime in the near future (If i get the space and time to do it). I don't know what it looks like yet as i'm still reading and searching for inspiration
  10. Swindon is one of three of my favourite GWR engine sheds (Old Oak Common and Didcot being the other two) and, being a GWR/BR western region fan, I like where this is going. Laser cutting is pretty expensive and its tricky to get your hands on one. would a modified Metcalfe kit do the job?
  11. He doesn't have much N gauge. in fact he has hardly any.
  12. thanks for all your input into the project. i really appreciate the help. I recently visited the NYMR this year for the steam gala featuring 6023 and 6990. Unfortunately, i forgot my camera and i wasn't able to take photos for the layout. If anyone is able to take any sometime, that would be really great. i don't know how big the layout will be. I will have to work that out. I will also have to update the loco list.
  13. Yeah that is a good point. i could modify the front end to look like it or, being a Harry Potter fan, I might rename and number it as 5972 Olton Hall in the Hogwarts Railways livery.
  14. Bridlington Area Railway Modellers and Train Enthusiasts Society (BARMATES) are holding a model railway layout display on the second floor of the MEN in SHEDS building on Friday 6th December and Saturday 8th December. its on from 10am until 2pm Admission is free. refreshments are avaliable layouts on display include: Draxbridge N Abbotsholme (The club layout) OO and a few others... . here are two pics from the club layout: The address is: 10 Palace Ave, Bridlington YO15 3AE If you are interested in joining, they meet on Tuesday evenings between 7pm and 9pm (Unfortunately Hilldale is unable to make it)
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