Today this water crane and fire devil arrived in the post, didn't take long to assemble it, just needs painting.
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| Approximately where the water crane will go |
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| Close to the coal stage and water tank. |
Keith
From when my Parents gave me my first train set for a Christmas present as a child, I have had an interest in model railways. I originally started in "OO" gauge, but have also built in "N" and "O" gauge. One layout I built was my exhibition layout "Holmehurst" which was in "O" gauge, and I exhibited it around the country. Photos of it can be seen by following this link.
I inherited some "OO9" rolling stock from my late father, including a loco I built from a white metal kit for him, and ever since living on our working narrowboat Hadar I have been thinking about building a "OO9" layout.
For those who do not know, "OO9" is "OO" scale, which is 4mm to 1ft, but the track and rolling stock are narrow gauge, equivalent to 2ft gauge in real life. Modelling-wise this means that I can used standard "OO" scale buildings, people, scenery etc. of which there is a far greater range of ready built items and kits to choose from, but it has the advantage that the reduced size of the track and rolling stock means that curves can be tighter than for standard gauge, without losing a realistic look within a restricted layout size.
I had thought about building a layout in our garden alongside our mooring at the
This is a full record of the building of the original layout, and having moved into a flat in Warwick and sold our narrowboat, this will now cover the building of the New Hadarford in our flat.
Please feel free to leave comments, I am always interested in suggestions or questions.
This afternoon I created this fence and posts to enclose Bob's Hot Dogs trailer, posts painted then all glued in place this evening.
Keith
Final pieces of stone wall and fencing for the castle mound.
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| I made this last piece of stone wall for the castle mound and glued it onto the stone pillar I made yesterday |
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| Sprayed with primer |
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| On both sides |
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| Painted, weathered and glued in place |
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| This now completed the car park walls |
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| Final 3 sections of fencing on the castle mound |
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| Castle mound all ready for static grass |
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| From a lower viewing angle |
Keith
I prepared and glued in place this section of fencing alongside the car park.
I glued the castle ruins onto the castle mound.
Keith
Various tasks done today, weathering, gluing, painting and a new arrival.
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| Which weathering powder should I use? I have a good range to choose from. |
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| Cobblestone floor for the castle tower weathered and glued in the tower. |
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| Yorkstone paving weathered. |
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| Bank, photographers' shop and pedestrian access steps to the castle glued in place. |
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| Centre wood planks of the level crossing brush painted with primer, I also sprayed the access ramps for the level crossing with primer (but forgot to take a photo!😕) |
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| This model of Harold's Larder arrived today. |
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| It will complete the row of buildings at the rear of the layout, I need 2 half-relief buildings to fill the gap to finish, I just have to wait for them to come up on eBay, at the right price! |
Keith
First piece of pavement now glued in place on the baseboard.
Keith
Creating pavements in front of the bank and photographers shop, and Yorkstone paving under the castle mound pedestrian access steps, all ready for gluing in place.
Keith
I have been busy this afternoon, painting with brown paint, working out paving area underneath the steps up to the castle mound and car park surface glued down.
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| The ground around the track now painted brown |
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| Piece of Yorkstone paving in place |
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| With the steps and photographers in place, I need to decide how to proceed further with the paving, there are a number of options buzzing around my brain! |
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| Car park and access road glued in place |
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| Starting to take shape |
Keith