I thought I'd post this update now as I'm not sure what the other half has planned for today and I might not get into my little hide hole in the loft. So what's new......
I actually had one of those days on Saturday I just didn't want to end, idea's just kept coming and I had to alter the design I was working on several times, but it's coming on great. I just wish I could get my pictures to show how good it's starting to look, the photo's I believe just don't do my attempts any graces at all, but when I keep looking at other peoples photo's they're spot on so just image what the real things must be like.
In my last post I said I'd managed to cut all the pieces for the next two Tunnels / Hill box sections, well these have been completed (With some new idea's thrown in expanding on the original design)
I've put more track down and I've started to add the dropper wires and started to weather the track sides with paint. The only track section that must be put down & completed is all around the Wordsworth Shed area which all centers on the Turn Table, I left this area last as I'm expecting issues here getting all the tracks to line up with the turntable.
I can hear the comments now, stop all that hot air, where are the photo's.....
Here we go.

The newly installed South Fangore Tunnel / Hill Box section gets installed (Might turn this area into a Park or somthing like that as I have an idea on the brew)

South Fangore Village Tunnel / Hill box section installed onto the Layout
This Photo shows two of the new ideas I had whilst it was in construction, the first is the tunnel openning on the far right, this is for my DCC programming track, rather than just being sat on the base board not doing much it will now form a major part of the layout as it disappears into the tunnel. Also running through the same portal at it's side will be a road leading to the station and down the other side into Wordsworth Staion.
The other adaptation is the Road Suspension bridge, this will link both Tunnel / Hill box section on the South Fangore baseboard ( I just couldn't let that other half of the Suspnsion bridge just sit in it's box )
The Suspension bridge is just in it's test postion for now, still needs all the detailing adding etc etc, & I just had to try one of the buses I've collected over the past two years, should be great once done.

I've also had a go at building a Parkside Dundas wagon kit so I could test another idea that just popped into my head, which was a scratch built coaling stage & some home made transfers. Now that I have them completed I'm not happy with how it all turned out, I'll leave it on the layout and see if they grow on me.

I'm very happy with this new addition to my layout, the Good Wife bought me this for our 25th Wedding Anniversary , it's a bachmann class 20 with sound, what a monster, just needs the volume taming as you can hear her all the way downstairs when she runs, so I've ordered the Bachmann Pro box to update my Dynamis system, I'll be able to read the CV setting before I start altering things ( Just in case I make an error I can put them back to default )

Here are some Loco's that will appear on the layout once I've fitted the DCC decoders, a Class 55 Deltic (Photo taken on a little 2 foot rail scene I've built just for this purpose )

A class D49

Class N2

What's this ? I hope this isn't sign of trouble to come.... Is that the Doctor's Tardis that has just appeared on the Platform ?
Sorry I just couldn't resist that. As this layout develops I what it too have these odd little funny scenes so as you look around you'll go Wow I've not noticed that before.
That's all folks, time too see what the better half has instore for us today and if it's not all day I'll make a start on those tunnel portals, need to make another Four Double and one single. Then once I'm completely happy I'll get all these tunnel / hill box sections glued into place on the layout, I can then move on to the real creative part... plastering the hills & make a start on the wiring system rather than just the temp connection it's running at present.
Happy Modelling to all.
Mike.