Shocking, absolutely shocking,Well, not GER..........
Rob
Morning all,
The first steps in project reduction have been taken, and perhaps surprisingly, I decided that the GER, pre-grouping project was to go and gone it is. The Hattons coaches, which were to form the passenger stock, have been sold on and monies added to the ' Railway Fighting Fund '
In return, I have acquired a Hattons L&NER brown liveried six wheel, all third. I've been after one for some time, and one popped up at the right price.
I've also decided to slim down the loco roster, and as such, the Oxford Rail N7 is to go, along with ( probably ) the Hornby D16.
Flaxfield was always intended to feature various J15s, as per the Mid-Suffolk and this is the intention, hence the above decision re N7/D16.
So, this is progress of sorts. I have a lot more stock to move on but I already feel less ' congested'........
Rob
Lucky to get your hands on a Hattons six-wheeler! I wouldn’t mind the L&NER brown brake version. I’m hoping someone bought the tooling and there may be a run in the future.
Is this the sort of 6 wheeler full brake, although it's British Railways, you mean?
This was from a fairly recent batch produced by Rails of Sheffield.
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Was it the end of the Tollesbury line that was used to store 70 US army bogie tank wagons during WW2? Shifting the model date to WW2 and filling the layout with tank wagons could be a useful ruse to allow breaks for operators during exhibitions.
The building and platform look great, Rob, they're amazing finds - the platform planking looks like it should be for 4mm! A quick reminder of how big Blackwater Pier is, please!
Cheers,
Mark
Many thanks - that's just a nice size. I was going to suggest "planting" the platforms if you wanted them to be a more prototypical height, but you're way ahead of me!Morning, Mark.
B.P measures 120cm x 40cm so 4ft x 16ins ( ish ) in old money.
I've had my eye on these platforms for a while now. You're right about the planking. I'm looking forward to painting and weathering them.
The real platforms on the Tollesbury branch were wooden front, backfilled with soil, topped with gravel. These platforms will do however. When installed, they'll sit slightly higher as I like to use a layer of DAS as ground cover but the platforms will be pushed in ever so slightly, with a bit of grass, weeds, etc 'planted' prior to final fixing.
It's bouncing around in my head ( has been for quite a while now ) but now having these platforms to plonk down has helped with the 3D planning exercise.
Rob
Plenty of inspiration as always!