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  1. Tell you what this years has absolutely flown, mainly because the missus & our 4 soon to be 5 year old little lad have moved up to Harrogate. Modelling time at the moment is vertually non existant except to run trains around the layout up at my dads and trying to ignore the growing pile of 'broken things' (arnt little people brilliant at helping things fall apart!) Anyway, as its his birthday on the 23rd and xmas only 2days behind that, i hatched a plan to build him his own railway that would go on the dining room table, after a bit of planning and a false start sourcing some wood, i bit the bullet & went to B&Q. Only realising i had 6 weeks from start to finish! The idea is to keep it as a surprise & so far its working, he has no idea what im building and have taken advantage of his absence this weekend to work on it in the house as opposed to freezing my backside off in the garage, Anyway heres some pics of the progress so far, its not much but for a 5 year old i think hell be bouncing off the walls when he sees it at xmas! So it all started one Sunday with a trip to B&Q, there was 20% off sheet wood so 2 sheets of 6x2 6mm ply was purcased with a pack of strip wood. I didnt really have a plan as such so i just started cutting wood & went with the flow but it came together pretty well. The little 1 thinks im building some kind of door! So all i basically did was knock up a frame with the strip wood, some of which more than resembled a banana, and then screwed & glued the play to to the top, nothing earth shatteringly complex. The main idea to make it as easy to lift & move about as feasable. The 2 boards are clamped together with some roofing bolts & wing nuts through an extra baton, simple & effective. Once i got the 2 made up after a week of working in sub zero temparatures it was time sort the track plan & figure out how much track & points were needed. The track plan is a folded figure of 8 which to me gives lots of potential to 'watch the trains go by' and also will be simple enough for a 5 year old (hopefully) So the track was ordered from Hattons and duly turned for the second week of the build. Work & the weather got in the way so track laying was pretty slow to begin with . Id stockpiled a load of superquick kits from the Leeds Grammar exhibition to make up for the layout so on a night after the little had gone to bed a superquick production line started up id forgotten just how much i enjoyed buidling them up & actually are pretty good value for money i reckon as well and a nice excuse for a laphroig! Now i had the buildings made up the shed roads & the platform roads were put in on the boards & the track sprayed in railmatch dark rust, that was friday so with the missus off to see her mum for the weekend it was nice to be able to bring the layout in for a bit of a play After wiring it up properly & devising a way to connect both boards with some 9v battery clips from the wakefield show, ballasting began in earnest. After what seemed lime an interminable amount of time the ballast was on & the glue applied it was now time to watch a bit of motd and watch it dry. Over night the glue had nearly dried, a few areas were still a bit squidgy so today it was time to gte some greenery on. as im on a bit of a budget & deadline i bought a grass mat from teh Wakefield show last week. Iv never used 1 before but im quite pleased with the results iv got, only quible is its a bit bright but hey ho 5 year olds wont be that picky....surely? Heres a pic of how the layout looks now, 2 weekends to go but theres still a lot to do but i think its come along pretty well in such a short time, very nice to see a train trundling round this aft. Just waiting for the missus to let me know when shes coming home & its demoted to the garage again, just hope the glue will dry clear as its a bit cold out there! Cant wait to see his face when he comes down to see this sat on the table when we get back after christmas at the in laws, doubt ill get a play though! Cheers for looking, might have some more update hoefully by the end of the week James
  2. 3 hours of ballasting down, how many to go?

    1. class"66"

      class"66"

      Seems never ending pass time ballasting model railway layout...

    2. trisonic

      trisonic

      But if you don't get it right the layout will never look good...

  3. Build a layout in 6 weeks as an xmas present? GAME ON!

    1. Stubby47

      Stubby47

      Ooh, I love a challenge like that - best of luck!

  4. Whats this? I am able to access the internet now? oh thank you Orange, how long will it last though?

  5. Distingt lack of modelling blamed squaerly on sky movies 007.........

  6. Nice day over in Bury today, cant beat a good day full of diesels.

    1. Jon020

      Jon020

      Glad you had a good one James; we settled for a 50 on the mid hants... not quite the same, but good all the same

    2. HealeyMills

      HealeyMills

      Hope 335 performed well???

    3. jessy1692

      jessy1692

      335 sounded spot on, Jon, any day with EE16 cylinder engine is a good day!

  7. No worries RT, just wondering if was anywhere near before xmas. Probably be very wise business decision to wait until the real one is up & running again next septemeber (fingers crossed!) bet therl be alot of interest when it rolls out and steams again, I for 1 cant wait. Thanks for the update. James
  8. Evening RT, sorry to be a pest but any developments on the Barber kit? Cheers JAmes
  9. Cant wait for a 40 chip now, still saving for a 50! Keep up the great work james
  10. Sometimes i cant believe people, surely youd have thought they would have looked before pricing things so ludicrusly high. But then again it does tickle me to think these people think anything old ish in a box is worth a shed load! James
  11. hmm just spotted this and did a double take: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COUNTY-OF-BEDFORD-3821-with-smoke-oo-gauge-with-AUDREY-and-AGATHA-carriages-/271032991221?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item3f1ad33df5
  12. Lovely weathering on your brothers 47 Jon, keep the momentum on them bogies up! cheers James
  13. Ahh Uncle Buck's on, classic

    1. trisonic

      trisonic

      Love that movie! Almost as good as Trains,Planes and Automobiles (sic)

  14. Where as the weekend gone once again??

    1. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      No idea. But I'm off to Kraków in the morning, so the weekend's still on for me!

    2. jessy1692

      jessy1692

      Any room in the suitcase to smuggle me out the country?

    3. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      Not on Ryanair there isn't!

  15. Evening everyone, Iv been at a bit of a loose end tonight what with being a little bit skint after going on holiday and buying school unforms so i thought it was a bout time i tidied up the layout to see what jobs need doing. Now scenery isnt the highest priority for me & me dad so not much has been done for quite a while as we are always working on the next loco project, usually about 3 at once. Im now in a position where i have far more locos than i could ever fit on the layout (think iv just done my 30th class 40 for example) so im trying to turn my attention to up dating the coaches, wagons, scenery/buildings instead of doing another deltic, 50 or 40. I love parking the on the depot but i desparately need some better coaches for them so im think im going to bite the bullet & try flog off the older stock...eventually. Anyway as iv tidied up one of the 'train rooms' iv taken a few pics of the layout so i thought id share them on here, any comments/sugestions most welcome as im quite a novice on scenery so any tips most welcome. So here goes, this room is my (loose) interpretation of Bilton crossing/junction on the old Leeds Northern line from Harrogate to Ripon and then on to the ECML @ Northallerton. The remains are literally 2 minutes down the road & i regularly walk the old trackbed with the dog occasionally i find some ailway relic down the bankings. Ill start from the 'Harrogate' end of the Layout, this is representing 'Dragon Junction' where the lines from Harrogate split, right to Starbeck & York & Left for Ripon & North to Northallerton. It was a triangle layout with a line from starbeck joining the line to Ripon at Bilton. Heres a pic of Dragon Junction so far: The tacks split, the line branching off to the left is the line to Starbeck wich in reality forms a loop back to mainline. The footbridge is representation of what was locally called the 'Iron Bridge' which i used to walk over everday to school. the signal box & its cotages has long since gone and the bridge has been updated. The line going round the back of the box is represnting the line to Harrogate goods yard, which is now ASDA, but for the layout its actually the conection to the branch line in the other room (all will hopefully be clear when i get round to putting pics up) The shed is my flight of fancy, supposing that when Starbeck shed closed a new diesel depot was built instead of a housing estate, all supposing the Harrogate - Ripon-N'Allerton line remained open of course!. Heres a few more shots of the depot & its layout, the line curving around is the 'main line' Past the shed & yards the line comes to Bilton Junction itself, the line from Starbeck come in almost dead straight to meet the curve from Harrogate. In reality there is no car garage its just an excuse for me to put out my ford carpri's & E types, there was a house there though before it was demolished to make was for the housing estate. The line from starbeck on the layout is actually a loop from dragon junction, the cutting being built up and designed to look as if the line carries on into the wall under bogs lane or 'the second bridge' as its known locally whilst the loop curves round under the hill. hope it makes sense so far! heres some pics: I scratch built the signal box and intend to detail the interior but the 1st job will be to correct the deformed roof!, the tar dock is just visible infront of it, just like the real thing. the garage is just a super quick kit with my sign on it. most of the jags have been repainted corgi ones, the capris are cararama i think. Now onto the interesting bit. Im not sure how well known the Harrogate Gas Works Railway is, so ill briefly explain, in 1908 the Harrogate Corporation were in dire need to get more coal to the Gas Works so it was decided to create a narrow guage line & from Bilton Junction to the works at New Park, at Bilton sidings were laid from the mainline to coal drops for the gas works line and a 'tar dock' created for transfering amoniacal liquers (a by product of the gas making process) to the standard guage wagons it lasted until lorries took over for a short time in 1956. Thanks to RT models there are now kits of 2 of the locos from the line, they were huge things for 2ft guage. Heres my representation of Bilton Siding both standard & narrow guage, the narrow guage track plan is as near as i could get it but the standard guage is how i would imagine if it had been rationlaised. Heres so pics of how i have tried to compres it in. Tunnel mouth for the NG is actually miles away and in someones back garden now but it creates a handy scenic break, the split levels are just about accurate for the coal drops as the terrain is quite undualting here, the line going up & onto the tar dock is steep but it was in reality. The face of the coal drops is still in existance, we used to slide down them as kids until some new houses were built on the site of the yard, funnily enough my better half lived in one for a while!. The tar dock is still there, still covered in tar as well but over grown but you can still see the sleeper marks, as are the abutments for the bridge. Also there is still what looks to be a crossing gate in the under growth as well. ill try take some pics next time i pass with my dog. Bilton box is also long gone but you can still see the foundations. My Grandad has great memories of being a kid & sneaking a ride on the narrow guage line through the tunnel to new park & getting chased off!. Heres one of the many 40s in the yard whistling away whilst the narrow guage locos potter about: Past the yard, the main line continues pretty much straight over open countryside to the loops put in during the was (when Bilton Box was extended from being a standard NER Box) i have represented them but have had curve them and also compres them down a lot to fit!At the end of the loops going north was the viaduct over the Nidd, a wonderful 7 arch span viaduct over the very steep valley sides, this will be be modelled in the space between the rooms (pics to come) but so far its just a plank where the tracks go through the wall behind the door. heres some pics of the sound fitted 24 on the DCC circuit (far track) and my Baby Deltic in the loop at the far end, my backs pretty much against the door. Iv tried to represent the loops in the shallow cutting as per the real thing, the fields are car sound profing material washed over with dilute poster paint & teased out. Im looking to upgrade this at some point & i will be creating some autumnal trees to disguise the wall as the woods start at the edge of the field. Im going to aim for a late summer/autumn time for the foliage on the tress so im going to have bash at some tomorow all being well. Ill post something when im happy with my efforts. Heres some pics of the 'North End' of the layout hopefully youll have been able to see what im trying to achieve through the pics.: And the final 2 pics are of the latest jobs on the go, a super detailed/shaplaned Pinza just waitin for a coat of varnish, how i do love the british weather, not being able to spray outside! and finally the 'super deltic' comming along a bit sat on Pinza's chassis. Thanks for looking through & sticking with it! if you want to know any more of the lines around harrogate, drop me a line and ill let you know some of the books i use, it really was a great place for railways back in the day but now its just a backwater line linking Leeds & York. As always any comments/critisims welcomed, its all part of the learning curve!. Time for a ciggy and a malt i think. All the best. James
  16. One room tidy, one to go! what a productive saturday night by staying out of the pub

  17. Finaly got some moddeling down but still putting off tidying up

  18. Yorkshire show is now off hmmm

  19. Roll on the weekend at the east lancs! weather has to pick up surely?

    1. Jon020

      Jon020

      I'll be there on Sunday... something else to do on Saturday in Stafford

  20. Cheers RT, look forward to another great kit whenever its ready. Keep up the good work James
  21. All quiet on the RT Models front after alot of exciting releases. Dare I ask if theres any news on the Harrogate Gas Works Barber RT? Cheers James
  22. Just accidently bought a 2p on ebay... time to dig out the plan to convert one into a D20, if i ever find the time

  23. Cant beat a bit of Load Haul black & orange, toyng with the idea of a stretched hymek in L/H next...
  24. Nearly the weekend

  25. de ja vu really springs to mind at the mo Jon! when i did the tanks on paddy i dd think why should i bother but the result is worth the near amputations, i think ill skip moving the tanks and norrowing the bogies as well....... for now !
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