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  1. Hi all,

     

    Back again with a small update on the scenic progress.

     

    I've added the walls on the station approach board - they are scalescenes brick papers which, if you've followed my other layouts, is my preferred method. I probably need to invest in some other colours - but for now red brick it is. I packed behind the wall and applied plaster bandage to create a shallow bank behind the wall:

     

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    I've also added a raised bank in the foreground that will help break the scenes and disguise the baseboard join. This is plaster bandage covered polystyrene against a 3mm mdf front fascia contoured to suit. I've painted one side brown from a Wicks tester pot as a base for static grass, the other side will follow when fully dry:

     

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    I've decided to put a raised station car park behind the bay platform with a staircase down to the platform. I felt this better matched the wall coming over from the approach board and solved the problem I thought I would have if I left this area at track level. It will look better with walling and greenery:

     

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    Looking at this I need to tidy up the ballasting around the base of the platform walls - One disadvantage of the scalescenes stuff is that it does not mix well with diluted pva!

     

    Cheers for now,

    James

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  2. Hi all,

     

    I'm back with Greenwood again after Braybridge's only exhibition of 2014.

     

    I have several ideas in my head for other layouts, but my son is badgering me to get back to this, and I must say after an afternoon of mucking about with it my mojo for it has returned.

     

    But I have a question on the goods facilities. I have a cattle dock that I'd like to use but I'm unsure of the best location. I want to plant it properly but before I do I'd like to get an opinion on the best place.

     

    Shall I place it in the loop:

     

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    Or in the goods line behind the goods shed?

     

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    I've placed the entry brick arch in place and plan to run a short wall along the track from it. I will then have a grass embankment angling up to the back scene. This will blend to the cattle dock, or maybe the signal box. I've started to paint the area around the track with green scene textured 'yard filth' which will be weeded and weathered after the wall is in place.

     

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    I've also filled the plain internal walls of my loco shed with scalescenes papers:

     

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    Cheers,

    James

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. Hi all,

     

    I've finished the platform surface and I'm very pleased with the results. I've always had a bit of trouble with surface imperfections/bubbles when using large areas of Scalescenes prints before but this time I stuck with 'prikstick' style adhesive and it is mush more forgiving than brushed PVA. But Scalescenes do recommend that type of adhesive to glue to the card so I suppose I should have listened!

     

    Because my platforms are slightly higher with the wood underneath there is a gap at the bottom of the side walls but that will be filled with PVA and ballasted to hide it.

     

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    The pictures show some of the furniture I've acquired - I liked the 'Blue Anchor' Bachmann station building and so I've also bought the signal box too. I have a GWR pagoda shelter too, but its buried in the garage at the moment!

     

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    Regards,

    James

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  4. Hi all,

     

    I've ballasted the station board and made some purchases on the buildings front. But I still haven't put the two boards together to ballast the join yet - that can wait!

     

    I've been debating on the best way to do the platforms and decided to go the scalescenes way. But because I want to use resin buildings I decided to use wood as a support as opposed to the card ribs.

     

    First I made a paper pattern of the surface using a coach and a pencil:

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    I then laid out my offcuts of 18mm thick softwood to provide support to the platform surface:

     

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    Before I took them up to use the pattern to cut out the surface I numbered them to make sure they went back in the same order!

     

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    I then cut the surface out of a piece of 2mm mountboard - unfortunately I could quite fit the pattern on one piece so the bay surface will have to be separate:

     

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    Now the wood is screwed down and I am in the process of adding the platform surface to the mountboard. I have planned an overlap of the surface so that I can add the brick facing attached to a 1mm thick piece of card. Roket card glue is essential for this as it fixes quickly and effectively.

     

    Hopefully I will post pictures of the completed platform soon.

     

    Regards,

    James

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  5. Neat ballasting James.

     

    Only one thought though, to get a neater joint between the boards, I would ballast when both boards are joined together.

    Then when the glue has throughly dried, the two boards can be taken aoart - might need some persuasion with a knive - but normally the joint can be snapped.

    The glue / ballast will crack along the baseboard joint. Unless of course you have too much glue running down the joint!

     

    Hi Richard,

     

    Thanks for the tip - I haven't gone right to the edge, so I could still try that.

     

    Regards,

    james

  6. Hi all,

     

    Bit of time this afternoon so I decided to take advantage of the warmth of the conservatory and do some ballasting.

     

    As I mentioned in my first post I have airbrushed the track with sleeper grime and now I'm going to apply my preferred fine grey ballast. This will be toned down later with muck and oil. I've also painted the back-scene on both boards with a basic light blue sky colour. I plan to have a signal box against the back-scene at the station end of this board and a engine shed in the siding. Along the back scene I plan to run an embankment with bushes, static grass and the odd tree.

     

    I've ordered the Bachmann Scenecraft 'Blue Anchor' waiting room and signal box. I also purchased a corrugated GWR style goods shed and a cattle dock at my local shop yesterday. So the buildings will be mostly 'ready to plant' but I hope to give them tweaks to make them more worn and individual.

     

    Here is the ballasting drying nicely in the sun:

     

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    Cheers,

    James

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  7. Are you planning to exhibit at some stage ?

     

     

    Not at this stage - lets see how we go!

     

    What are the dimensions of the layout?

     

     

    The scenic sections are two boards 48" long by 18" wide giving me 8 feet of scenic board. The fiddle yard is basic at the moment and is 40" ish long.

     

    Thanks for looking

    Regards,

    James

  8. Hi all,

     

    My son and I have embarked on a new layout. I started with an idea of a 48"x18" yard scene and then decided I need a run of track to show off my new steam locos! Some of my efforts in the planning stage can be found here:

     

    http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/75783-branch-line-terminusgoods-yard-advice/

     

    The last plan is not quite what I have laid out as I have decided to do away with the industry on the second board and move the loco shed to this position.

     

    So I have ended up with a scenic section double the original size with a three foot fiddle yard. The scenic section is split into two boards, both 48"x18" which have been recycled from my previous attempts at Barnstaple Junction. There is some compromise on the platform length, but with operational interest in mind. When the layout was a yard with four points they were all to be electrofrog - as a learning curve for my wiring skills and a step forward in slow running quality. But when the layout expanded I chose to utilise two insulfrog points from the spares box.

     

    The track will be code 100 as I have a lot of that around me left over from various projects and when it is ballasted and painted I think it can look pretty good. Perhaps the next step will be finer scale track on the next layout as I seem to have used my stock of code 100 up for now! The back scene will be low so that one board will store under my sons bed - and it will be better to operate from behind and still be able to see the trains. My exhibition layout Braybridge (if it can be called that after one exhibition!) has a nicely blending high back-scene but this is not as friendly in the home environment.

     

    The layout will be based in the late crest era so we can run steam and green diesels. I'm not as worried about location for now but I have purchased a GWR themed loco shed.

     

    So here are the first pictures with the track pinned and kadee magnets in place - I've also placed a few buildings around to show my ideas for each siding but its only temporary - the goods shed in particular doesn't really look the part.

     

    Station board:

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    Scenic board (loco shed in siding):

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    And both together:

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    On the scenic board I have some room behind to store locos - which will be served by the rotary table in the fiddle yard. I hope to get two lines in there:

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    I have a basic control panel (stud and probe) and the connections have been made between boards electrically:

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    So far we have a black Bachmann 4MT, a green 3MT and a pannier tank. I already have a two tone green class 25 and 47.

     

    Since the photos were taken I have blown over the track with some sleeper grime ready for ballasting.

     

    Regards,

    James

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  9. Hi Andy,

     

    Been following this with interest for a while and, as usual, like it a lot. I guess when you are talking decent money for each point you have to plan carefully!

     

    There is a lot of operational interest for only three actual points - the fiddle yard arrangement seems a crutial factor in keeping down the number of scenic points.

     

    Regards,

    James

  10. Hi Ray,

     

    Nice to meet you and Darren today (I was the tall one!).

     

    Yard Shunter definitely looks better in the flesh!

     

    Good luck with the new 08!

     

    All the best,

    James

  11. Hi Richard,

     

    Some nice weathering on your wagons - bit of inspiration for me!

     

    I also like the little details you have added to your layout - Are you nearly there now? or do you think you'll continually add and remove little details?

     

    I'll have to educate my kids better - they bought me chocolates, and when I got home from Cricket last night I only had three left!

     

    I will be coming down to Exeter next sunday so I will stop by for a chat.

     

    All the best,

    James

  12. Hi Andrew,

     

    Some really great advice on here - many thanks.

     

    I've commented on some of your (many) layouts I've seen on here over the last few years (Glen Roy is a real favourite) and I can't believe I never noticed Kingsmill in your E-signiture.

     

    I admired that in a magazine I bought (and still own somewhere) some time ago. Small world!!

     

    All the best,

    James

  13. Hi,

     

    Welcome to the forum.

     

    Your plans look pretty good to me - but I'm not an expert on planning! I do live about 6 miles from Barnstaple though - but there's not much railway related stuff at victoria road to photograph now - one building remains (as far as I can see). Its a good step to post on here as I'm sure there are lots of people who can help with prototype information.

     

    I've decided to attempt a version of Barnstaple junction around my garage. I don't have as much room as you - but if I did I'd never finish it!

     

    I'll watch with interest.

     

    Cheers,

    James

  14. You can see what I needed the West Country brake rigging for now!

     

    WRT to your offer of details, I think I have almost every book on the subject but there are still quite a few holes. If you have anything regarding the loco depot, coaling stage, water tank etc that would be very interesting. Also have you ever seen any drawings/plans for any of the buildings; station, goods shed etc?

     

    Hi,

     

    Very impressive start - the trackwork looks fantastic.

     

    I am interested in Barnstaple junction too - you mention books above - could you please recommend some titles?

     

    Regards,

    James

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