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Horsehay Railway Modeller

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  1. Evening all, plenty of work planned for the next fortnight. I hope to start installing the buildings tomorrow. I'm slowly turning my attention back to the station. I've found this postcard which has a good photo to go by. Im going to continue scratch building the station building itself when im back at uni, ive just ordered a laser cut fence from ebay and im currently working on a sign/ name board. My only issue at the moment is the small shelter on the opposite platform. any ideas where i can find plans or images of other similar shelters. I wouldnt mind drawing it up and printing it, or even scratch building , however i think i'll need some more refernce material. David
  2. I need to change the emblems to late crest. But finally there is a pannier rumbling along the line at coalorsdale.
  3. Back home and I've opened up the 57xx from ebay. It was sold as seen unboxed in an estate sale I think. And it has etched plates so I couldn't match the running number to anything online. Opened it up to put my lenz chip in and its one of the newer chasis with a 5 pole motor, and it is already chipped! Turns out I got it for a bargain price. Just about to add kadee then I shall go give it a run. Pictures to follow.
  4. Thanks for the tip Dave. I'll be able to measure my stock up next week and check siding lengths etc. And I'll see what fits where and whether I can fit a third siding. I hadn't realised how similar it was. I've had a look before but I shall read through your thread again for inspiration. Excellent layout.
  5. I'm pretty happy with the track plan now as it leaves enough room on the RH board for some decent scenery. And now I k ow it fits I quite like 2nd radius as most locos are manafacture to run on 2nd rad curves. Any advice as for signal box and signal positions please?
  6. The interior walls are painted and in, and I've also fitted the lighting. You can see here the walls are painted white and grey and you can also see where I've added the internal lights. They're glued to two roof beams made from left over sprue. And all of the wires are painted brown to blend in. I'm very impressed with the quality of the gaugemaster lamp. However the leds it came with are a greeny yellow, so I may eventually swap them for a more orannge led. There's a dimmer board that can lower the brightness so I'll have a play when it's on the layout. There will also be better photos once in the layout room next week. David
  7. The first coat of paint is drying on the interior wall sections. I was just thinking about lamps. I have two wall mounted gwr lamps as shown above. I was thinking of one over the door like Warren branch. I was just wandering if I could make use of the second one at the back by the planned water crane.
  8. Bits have arrived to do the shed interior walls and lighting. Odd to think the shed was once this colour.
  9. Next kit under way. Working on a craftsman cottage for the station master. David
  10. Hi guys, there is indeed a baseboard join as shown by the vertical line. I also don't want to push the shed too far to the right so I can leave room for some scenery. I'm thinking of a stream or road under a bridge. I don't think so, I think I tried that at some point in my efforts.
  11. I've edited the 2nd idea a little. Forst of all I've managed to squeeze in a second radius curve instead of a first and still have enough room in the runarround for two coaches. I've also moved the top point lower and swapped it for a left hand point so there is room for a loco to come out of the shed with a few wagons in the cattle dock. Finally I've added another point in at the bottom, giving me two goods sidings
  12. Thanks for the help, I shall have a look at playing around with option 2. Unfortunately I don't think the shed can be moved, but I was thinking that there would only be one or two panniers that could sneak out in between the cattle trains. As for extra siding space I think I could add another siding down at the bottom in the goods yard
  13. Managed to borrow the girlfreinds laptop and have a play on scarm. Looks like I can indeed fit a cramped blt in. I'm Going to see if I can space it out a bit by starting on the curve. Here are some Initial sketches (00 with peco small streamline points) At the moment I like the second option, with a small goods yard at the bottom, a cattle dock at the top and an engine shed at the top right. All suggestions welcome and indeed wanted. David
  14. I forgot to mention above, one of my ideas is that it can be reconfigurable when I'm not at uni. I. E. It could easily change from a horseshoe to an L, based on room size etc. And I could easily expand both the storage tracks and scenic boards from the ends. David
  15. Evening all, I'm really enjoying working on and running my main layout (coalorsdale/ a Shropshire branchline) but whilst I've enjoyed designing and constructing my uni layout (West canal sidings) I've not got much operational enjoyment out of it. Im still very happy with west canal sidings however I've been Inspired by several threads on here, as well as a few books, to start considering a completely different mini layout to take to uni for my final year and then probably take with me to my first house to have as a table top layout. I've been thinking of a modular BLT that would allow me to run a few passenger and goods trains about, but also let me have a play with full computer automation and signaling etc. Probably something imaginary on the shropshire/ Welsh border with lots of gwr features but still set in the early sixties ish so I can use my current rolling stock. For now I'd be limited to the size of a single bed when I set it up in my uni house, but I could easily add other modules later on and grow the layout, or even have certain modules that i only set up when I have space. That gives me roughly an 18"x6ft scenic section to begin with and then probably a 1ft by 4ft off scene board in a horse shoe. Unfortunately the bed is my size limit and It can only comfortably fit a first radius curve so there will be restriction on locos and speed. Here is an incredibly rough sketch as I am away from my pc until the 3rd. If I can dig out a compass I might be able to do some more accurate drawings but this shows roughly how a first radius curve fits and the baseboard idea. (ignore the track plan I just scribbled it down to fill space, however the first radius loop is roughly to scale) I'm not even sure if I will ever develop this idea but I thought I'd start a thread to snowball ideas and get advice as to whether to continue. I will be "finishing" West canal sidings as i am enjoying the modelling process however when I bring it back from uni in the summer it shall probably stay on a shelf in the garage as I haven't really run it too much whilst at uni. Thanks for looking, David
  16. Thanks for the advice. I'll look into both options, there is a goods siding along side the shed. I've bought some more stone sheeting to Line the interior of the shed as well as some gwr gas lamps. I've also snuck in a 57xx from an ebay auction. Once I get it chipped I shall finally have a tank loco on my branchline. I think I'll steal the chip from my lima deltic as it has a nice lenz chip in thay is far better than the locos lima mechanism.
  17. Probably a daft question. Where would the water go from the water tank. Would there be a separate water crane elsewhere, or some sort of pipe inside the shed?
  18. Well that's the kit finished. I still want to add a separate interior so for now the inside is just airbrushed grey. (the walls aren't actually warped its an optical illusion) I'm quite happy with it now it's all weathered up and painted.
  19. Coming together now. I've painted the pattern on the tank and used the airbrush to ad more rust and streaking. I've also added streaking down the side of the shed. The shed has had a bit of dry brushing with deck tan as well as a dusting with a light grey
  20. Working on the water tank. I painted a base coat of rust brown. I then applied sea salt with some water and left it to dry. The top coat can then be applied. At the moment deck tan and a grey I mixed. The salt is then scrubbed off to reveal the rust beneath. More to follow.
  21. Added ridge tiles, capping stones and gutters and given the roof a base coat of vallejo dark grey
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