A sort of Minories of my own – 20 – ch..ch..ch..Changes

As David Bowie would memorably say.  I’ve returned to my little Minories.  I had come to a stop, as I realised that the design still didn’t feel right.  So it was time to wait till some inspiration happened.  It eventually did, and work restarted.

Meanwhile, I took a Christmas break from thinking, and built that 1/35 Tamiya Citroen Traction.  Here’s the end result.  The photos are actually quite kind, as I messed up the glazing when painting the frame without a mask, and the gloss black hasn’t come out too well.  Still, I thoroughly enjoyed making the model, and it’s good to have a change of modelling focus.  I also discovered how good Tamiya Extra Thin cement is – like Mek-Pak, it capillaries into joins without leaving marks on the surface.

In fact I enjoyed this build so much that I started another kit – a WWII German armoured car.  This one comes from ICM, a Ukrainian company, who love using 10 parts when 2 might do.  Here’s the nearly complete chassis (about 40 parts) and the engine 10 so far.  But great fun!

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Meanwhile, I decided that whilst I did want a real double track entry to the station, I didn’t like the ‘off-stage’ platform ends.  So the idea came to extend the baseboard on the entry end.  A 150mm (probably 200mm now) extension to the board allows a second crossover to be half on scene, but the resulting board is still light and fits in my car.  The design will also accept 5 (long) or 6 (short) coach trains.  Otherwise it still looks a bit like the original design, and all the work on the bridges completed can stay as they are.

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Moving the points meant that I had to move some of the raised baseboard supports.  I also cut a new piece of plywood for part of the baseboard top.  All now fitted and waiting for some track.

I’ve now put the plastic tank to one side and will get on and build the little extension to the layout.  Then the Finetrax points need to be built.  Here’s the first one.  I’ve seen someone claim to build one in 30 minutes.  I guess this took about 90.  I did tweak the construction slightly.  I moved the insulation gaps a few sleepers towards the toe, so that the knuckle rail was supported by more chairs.  I also put a touch of solder on the frog V and the join between knuckle and frog wing rail.  This both strengthens these delicate bits of rail and gives electrical continuity.  Finally, I used odd ends of rail to bond rails together where needed.  Easier to use than wire, and very inconspicuous.

I now have to try and make a crossover…..

And there was another Christmas present to myself.  Couldn’t resist this one, and look forward to testing it at the next ESNG meeting.

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Happy New Year!

I hope that you all get some modelling done in 2023, and actually complete some projects!

But here are three modelling challenges to get you going…..

A bullet train?

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A working escalator.  Moving treads are easy (!?!)  Your challenge is to get the people on and off.

A Patagonian layout – with wind sounds.  Actually it looks a fantastic prototype with some amazing scenery to model.

Automatic gauge changing on the layout – the Swiss do it better than the Spanish did!

And for German speakers (thank you Allan.)

Happy New Year and good modelling for 2023.

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2022 – a modelling review of the year

For my last post in 2022, I thought that I’d review my modelling for the year.  Despite some weeks where I didn’t venture up to the loft, I seem to have make quite a lot of progress.

Saggers Sidings was completed, giving the club an 8′ module stored at the clubroom.

I put together an N-club to N-mod transition board, that was really an excuse to build a bus garage.  I am currently rewiring my N-club modules to make them more reliable.

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And I improved the legs on my N-mod end loop.

A late edit – forgot to mention my rebuild of St Chant, Martin Mickewright’s very old layout…

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Kuritu II went to the West Sussex show, and I went down with covid the next day….

Recently, I’ve returned to my Minories layout – I’ll report on progress soon.  I seem to have been building a lot of modules, and ignoring my stash of kits.  Maybe next year!

And as for ESNG, we’ve held a successful exhibition in April….

And took our N-mod layout to both the Bredgar and the Redhill Scout’s shows.  Both went well, and were enjoyable times.

And the new club fiddle yard really is nearly complete!

I haven’t been to many model railway shows as a punter, but Uckfield was, as ever, an essential visit.  Lots of inspiring modelling to look at.

Finally, I’m having a change from railways this week and building a 1/35 Tamiya Citroen Traction.  A bit of fun.  It’s interesting that building this is not much easier than working in N gauge – there are still fiddly little bits that are difficult to fit!

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Local pictures #1

We’ll finish 2022 with some local pictures.  Brian sent me some old pictures of the railway at Horley.

John Chisholm of the Horley Local History Society (HLHS) showed these images last week at the Christmas quiz, and I asked if I could please share them with you.

Several of these are definitely for Horley, but others are allegedly from here. but I cannot be 100% certain.

If you would like to use them, please do credit HLHS.

So, with all credit to the Horley Local History Society…..

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A quick google search added this lovely postcard from the 1900’s, with a Brighton Pullman service passing through Horley.

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And a couple of pictures from the present day, credited to Arriva436.

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It’s Boxing Day

According to the BBC:

Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria was on the throne in the 1800s and has nothing to do with the sport of boxing.  The name comes from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor.  Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants – a day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters.  The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.

Europe is more sensible:

The day also has religious connections and is celebrated as Saint Stephen’s Day in Ireland and the Catalonia region of Spain.  In some European countries – such as Hungary, Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands – Boxing Day is celebrated as a second Christmas Day.

However, I hope that your Christmas boxes had lots on N gauge trains (or any other scale or gauge for that matter.)  I hope it’s not like this……

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And just a few pictures to inspire the modelling juices…..

Two pictures of Pacific Electric freight on the Watts line.  That four track main line is very reminiscent of an N-mod module, but I don’t think the overhead would survive the members!

An ESNG moment in Littlehampton in 1920.

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Two pictures of ex-SECR E1 4-4-0’s (photographer unknown.)  One of a line of most attractive locos.

That most beautiful of locos, the LBSCR L class at Victoria in Southern days.  Note the very modern looking building in the background.

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Barnham Junction in 1900.

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And the Terrier ‘Whitechapel’ with a long train for such a tiny loco – again at Barnham Junction.

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West Croydon.  Probably late Southern or BR days as the engine shed had gone and the carriage shed over these sidings has also been demolished and electrified.

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A very modellable location – Shepperton signal box with a water tower adjacent. 

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This looks uncannily like a model.  Bricklayers Arms in 1968.  Edit – thanks to Dave C, this is actually the South London line crossing the Old Kent Road.  I’ve added the NLS map segment below, and the ambulance station next to the railway is easily seen.  Still, it’s a great photo…..

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And finally, how Christmas trees travelled in the olden days.

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Happy Christmas!

Christmas greetings and blessings to all our readers!

No ESNG meeting today for some reason – and I’m told that if I play trains I won’t get any lunch.

If you’re thinking of going away by train this Christmas, you might have done better during the 1930’s!

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A little Christmas cheer….

An interesting comparison.  Passenger train services in the USA and in Europe.  Certainly more to model in Europe – and in fairness, also in the past in the USA when train travel ruled.

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I seem to recall seeing this on television, many moons ago?

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My next project.  Hardly worth making it DCC.  Does anyone make N gauge penguins?  And can you fit a Tomix mechanism in one???

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Why does this remind me of an ESNG club night?

At least our hobby is not this disastrous!  As one commentator said, the real explosion would be when he got home and told his better half….

Hoping you get more trains tomorrow to add to the stash!

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And the compulsory Christmas joke.

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ESNG meeting – 21 December 2022

Last meeting of the year, and a very respectable 10 members turned out just before Christmas – or just to avoid Christmas?  Five of us spent the afternoon working on the new fiddle yard, and I the electrics are now working on both end boards.  One more session, and I think that it will be ready for a full test on a club night – now that is testing to destruction!

The usual suspects were out and about….

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I tested my new Rapido Class 28’s before Maxine wraps them for Christmas.  Both ran perfectly out of the box.  A lovely model of an odd, but rather interesting prototype.  Looks like it will be more reliable than the prototype, that often ran double-headed in case one broke down.

Allan was also running his Christmas present and some other locos on a long steel train.

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Lucas’ Eurostar was clocking up the miles….

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Some European elegance from Mr Atfield….

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Chris had completed his NGS Seacow kits.

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Finally, Sean’s modern German unit.

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And that’s it for club meetings till next year.

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I’m only here for the Glühwein #3

Last pictures from Ron’s latest expedition.

Christmas decorations at St Pancras….

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Wernigerobe Hbf….

Much better Christmas decorations at Leipzig Hbf….

Morning and afternoon trains at a rather empty Leipzig Hbf….

And some Leipzig trams to finish….

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I’m only here for the Glühwein #2

Snow edition….

More snow with Ron than us in the UK – yet!

Snowing. Off to Brocken this morning. After early breakfast walked into Wernigerode.

Then train up to Brocken.

We set off for Brocken whilst it was still snowing but by half way it had stopped. At the top of the Brocken visibility kept changing but towards the end we could only see 20 yards maximum.

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The Harz station at Wernigerode.  Most picturesque!

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And some trains…

More (defrosted) trains and trams next time.

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