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by Dad-1
Mon Dec 04, 2023 10:18 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.
Replies: 54
Views: 2194

Re: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.

Still plastering, but the cutting is almost formed.

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It's very narrow, roughly based on the Paddy Line in South West Scotland.
In a way I regret not keeping it very simple.

Geoff T
by Dad-1
Sun Dec 03, 2023 3:37 pm
Forum: Track/Layout Design
Topic: New layout, advice
Replies: 3
Views: 156

Re: New layout, advice

First, great that you are planning to use live-frog pointwork. That is the first step towards good running properties. Lines close to the edge - The easy way is to have a wall along sections that are posing a potential threat to flying. I mean 5 cm is damn near 2" (I think in Imperial measureme...
by Dad-1
Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:14 pm
Forum: The Workbench
Topic: Dave-00's Workbench
Replies: 27
Views: 2946

Re: Dave-00's Workbench

Not seen you work foamboard for a long time.
Keep it rolling.

Geoff T.
by Dad-1
Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:48 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.
Replies: 54
Views: 2194

Re: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.

A DIY job Phred. The Grant Rail version is overall yellow - including the match truck that I removed. Now the question. Who were/are Grant Rail ? Well I didn't know and wasn't particularly bothered, however because of a professor ? youtube blogger Anna (Has a couple of university degrees) I thought ...
by Dad-1
Wed Nov 29, 2023 8:55 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.
Replies: 54
Views: 2194

Re: The North Circular - Austerity & Nostalgia.

I knew it was a while since I found time to work on this micro, it's been longer than I thought. Today I've started adding some plaster over styrene fills. Just a quick splash of grey paint on the first plastered section. This is going to be a slow job, even slower adding paint, first coat to seal, ...
by Dad-1
Sun Nov 26, 2023 9:22 am
Forum: General Model Railway Discussion / News
Topic: My first baseboard experiment
Replies: 28
Views: 2470

Re: My first baseboard experiment

Quite a long break, but nowhere near a record !! I see you mention Metcalfe. I stopped using them because everyone seems to, then recently found a free issue 3 storey house & shop combination. Made it and thoroughly enjoyed it !! So last week bought another larger kit to make up a low relief hig...
by Dad-1
Fri Nov 24, 2023 2:30 pm
Forum: General Model Railway Discussion / News
Topic: Anyone currently buying?
Replies: 124
Views: 3937

Re: Anyone currently buying?

Anyone Buying ? Mmmm I hope so as I must reduce my 'Shed'. Just realised that I have 3 x 9F's, Why ? well it sort of happens, doesn't it. I'd buy a 'Gower Princess' Ruston, but only if I see a new one at under £80. I have 2 Ruston's already, which should be enough. Then why 3 x 9F's ????? Do some Ka...
by Dad-1
Thu Nov 23, 2023 9:56 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: Adventures In A Box Room
Replies: 29
Views: 1704

Re: Adventures In A Box Room

Hi Dave,

I like a good shrubbery !!
All systems go ......

Geoff T.
by Dad-1
Wed Nov 22, 2023 6:43 pm
Forum: The Workbench
Topic: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works
Replies: 1351
Views: 204785

Re: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works

Bigmet, https://youtu.be/eQMpZKfqeXQ?si=dPsyECfomnncKYpJ Tried it under the loading gauge, no need to drop the chimney. The decoder is still giving problems as I can't change the address from default 03. Kevin at DCC Supplies had the Zimo decoder back when the loco just ceased to work. He checked it...
by Dad-1
Tue Nov 21, 2023 4:11 pm
Forum: Scratch and Kit building
Topic: Soldering Flux
Replies: 6
Views: 273

Re: Soldering Flux

I don't do brass kits and any white metal I've used superglue. Most soldering done using multi-core, except track on to copper-clad sleepers where I use a liquid, Carrs Red. I do have a tube of paste flux that has been used very occasionally. I certainly don't see myself as a soldering guru - A bodg...
by Dad-1
Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:02 pm
Forum: The Workbench
Topic: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works
Replies: 1351
Views: 204785

Re: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works

Hi Bigmet, I have yet to try it under a loading gauge. It's going to be close to limits. I have to lift off one layout and place on another. Must have the right health & safety so we don't have the accident like that Phred noted alongside the wool shop !! Today has been most frustrating because ...
by Dad-1
Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:54 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: HS II - Shunting with Kadees
Replies: 111
Views: 20800

Re: HS II - Shunting with Kadees

Hi Phred,

I'm not on commission from Hornby, but why wouldn't anyone not want one !
I couldn't resist having two and have been drawn to another livery, who knows ?
With live switched frogs the performance is almost bewildering. Never used mine
with the pickup truck.

Geoff T.
by Dad-1
Sat Nov 18, 2023 4:34 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: HS II - Shunting with Kadees
Replies: 111
Views: 20800

Re: HS II - Shunting with Kadees

What do you do when there is no building under construction ? Play with something you did before, in true 'Blue Peter' style. Well HSII is usually available after opening the lid & switching power on. I can only spend so long in an unheated shed, but from today's running. https://i.ibb.co/RgKScP...
by Dad-1
Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:03 pm
Forum: The Workbench
Topic: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works
Replies: 1351
Views: 204785

Re: Dad-1 - Workbench - West Bay Wagon Works

what does it take to reinvigorate you ? In my case digging through stuff I've not see for years as I reorganise the shed. First there was a broken traction engine. Scrap, or save ? By drilling into the body and driving in a dressmaking pin, then drilling the front axle trunnion for the pin to seat i...
by Dad-1
Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:09 pm
Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
Topic: Adventures In A Box Room
Replies: 29
Views: 1704

Re: Adventures In A Box Room

Something on the tracks !! As promising a beginning as one can expect. The plan ? A quarry, or scrap yard within a worked out quarry ? Note : I have a jam jar with rusting metal turnings that was once destined for a 16 tonner. Perhaps it could do with another home ? I do expect 16 tonners to dominat...