Stuttgart – 2022 #6 – A postscript

I thought that I had finished, but Duncan sent me some more pictures (with a leaning towards narrow gauge) and comments.

Snow scene of the Harz narrow gauge in 6.5mm gauge. Interesting night-sky backscene with iluminated stars. Overall winner of the public vote.

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Swiss narrow-gauge rack railway module by Michael Bange. Incredibly steep, but beautiful running using magnets and steel below the track for extra adhesion.

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Road layout by Andreas Timmer, with no trains at all! Lots of Faller Car-System vehicles, and the occasional radio-controlled one too.

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A large North-American city N-Trak module by Markus Schiavo. It contains a huge number of scenes from famous films and TV.

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A view of the two large Helixes that allow the public to enter the area.

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Beautifully detailed module of Pavia Station in Italy.

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A couple of views of the huge N-Scale layout of Stuttgart HBf in the 1960s/70s. This is now publically viewable in its new home opposite the real station. As the station is under heavy building work (turning the tracks 90 degrees), this model will provide a fascinating record of how the area used to be.

View of a container train on the Swiss Narrow-Gauge modules. For ten minutes each day, the sun shone down on the module, allowing this photo!

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This one is of the 4.5mm gauge model by Lemiso. Ran beautifully all week, and I will probably spend a lot of money on the models!

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And Duncan also sent me a link this other facet of the show:

I found this short video from Stuttgart you might like. It shows my Oxford Diecast radio-controlled ambulance on the AnTi-Cars layout. It’s harder to drive than it looks!

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ESNG meeting – 7 December 2022

A long afternoon this Wednesday, as we decided to have an afternoon working on the new fiddle yard before the evenings meeting.  And we made a lot of progress – a lot of steps forward, and just the few backwards.

By the end of the afternoon, we’d connected up the new power box to one end of the layout, tested the points, and run a train.  There are a few electrical hiccups (expected, as I wired it all up), but we are getting close to the thing being operational.

Five of us worked the afternoon, then paused for fish and chips collected by the Chairman from our local shop.  Another four joined us for the evening, making a busy time.  However, we’d worn ourselves out by the end of the evening, and it was cold outside, so we packed up before 9:30pm,

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The Blue Spot fish train was first out round the layout.

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Derek’s KCRC Kowloon-Canton train kept uncoupling, but brought back memories of tracking the real thing along the Tai Po Highway.

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Ian and Simon were testing locos.  Ian now has a long repair list!

Meeting again on Sunday, and I might just carry on wiring in the corner!

Meanwhile, at home, I’ve finished a box for my Bus Garage Junction module.  As usual I built it around the module, ensuring that it will fit in future….

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Stuttgart – 2022 #5

Final pictures from Stuttgart, with the other layouts and modular systems.

I’m not sure from the hall plan whether these are modules or standalone layouts – but both are lovely models.  I think my show favourite is this model of the classic Rhine scene with rail, road, river and vineyards.  I’ve seen this done before, but never with such ‘deep’ scenery.

This long Belgian layout of the station at Voneche also has some excellent scenic modelling.

And Pauline’s Millfield, with a very British fiddleyard!

There are always some N-track North American modules to see – and they usually do an awesome chili, too, for the Thursday evening social.  Mixes well with the Danish raw curried herring….. perhaps?

And in recent years N-m has become a regular exhibit.

A slight reprise of that excellent snow scene in N-m..

These T-track modules appear most years, but they’re still fun to look at. 

 A bit of a mega post this, but I need to finish this series of posts!  Duncan sent me a link to another facet of the show:

I found this short video from Stuttgart you might like. It shows my Oxford Diecast radio-controlled ambulance on the AnTi-Cars layout. It’s harder to drive than it looks!

So that’s Stuttgart 2022.  We hope to be there in person in 2023 with a full ESNG complement!

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Stuttgart – 2022 #4

I’ve often seen criticism of the Stuttgart layout and modular systems in general that (a) it’s unrealistic and visually poor to have different scenery from different locations on adjacent modules, and (b) that the total mix of trains is not right.  These are, of course, valid points, but I think you have to look at modular railways as just one facet of the hobby where (a) there can be a wide range of railway features modelled and each section can be looked at alone and appreciated in its own right (although NCI do specify scenery colours in their module standards), and (b) it’s Rule 1, so any train can run – half the fun is not knowing what is coming next.  And of course, it does allow very large modular layouts to be set up, far larger than we at ESNG could ever imagine.

So here are a few more of Allan’s pictures, of modules including…..

Stations….

Yards…..

Main lines…..

Junctions…..

Single track branches….

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And sometimes the downright peculiar, with this French glowing snow shed!

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We’ll have some other layouts next time.

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Stuttgart – 2022 #3

One of the pleasures of the Stuttgart meet is operating a section of track – without any complex junctions and other pointwork.  You need to be alert enough to spot trains coming, and whether there is room down the line to take your train, but few mental gymnastics are needed.  And you enjoy a procession of different trains; mainly European, but with others thrown in for good measure.  On Saturday, that’s exactly what Allan did…..

Spend most day behind Richard Oliver’s layout, watching the trains going over the bridge.

And if you are very lucky, the Christmas train goes by…..

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Moving rapidly on to a few module pictures.  There are always some good bridges on show.

And how people deal with their end loops is also interesting – from the simple to the intricate!

The waterwings!

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More modules and other bits and pieces next time!

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Stuttgart – 2022 #2

For the rest of the week, I’ll post some of Allan’s photos from the N-Club International meet at the Stuttgart Messe.  It will be a bit of a photo dump, as I wasn’t there, and I may confuse a few items.

Today we’ll first take an overview of the hall, showing just how large the N gauge display is. In the past there has been mainly one large modular layout, but with the increasing use of DCC, and with single track and narrow gauge layouts, the tendency now is for a number of modular setups and some stand-alone layouts.  But either way, it’s BIG.

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Fortunately most module layouts are set out to allow one to establish a ‘base camp’ in the middle for operation, relaxation (though the chairs are hard) and tea, coffee, or something a little stronger.

The next few shots could be described as ‘men at work.’  Operating a junction like this does my head in!!  After a couple of hours I’ve no idea which train is going where….

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These next few also show some of the excellent modular modelling on show.

Sometimes they look happy…..  And sometimes they look a little concerned….

Not forgetting the ladies, of course (watching her module to check it worked – of course it did.)

More next time!

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ESNG meeting – 27 November 2022

A busy Sunday afternoon, with nine members present.  Good to see both Chairman and Treasurer back in circulation.  And also a cake to celebrate Lucas’ birthday.

The members were stocking the fiddle yard ready to run.  After said birthday, Stuttgart and Warley, a lot of new trains made an appearance.  Brian appears to be changing the points with a real flourish….

Derek’s 44 tonner takes on Simons box cars….

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Some long trains, including a Pendolino and three Kato 800 class units running at the same time!

Alan’s haul from Stuttgart….

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Old and new.

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Lucas’ British goods….

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And ancient German passenger…..

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A German single unit DMU….

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The INGANET 2022 wagons from Stuttgart….

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And Brian took his usual video (though I think that he ran out of recording time.)

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A little live steam

Before returning to Germany, a little live steam.  Thanks to Brian’s tip-off, I was on the local railway bridge to see Tangmere climb out of Redhill and head for Tonbridge.  A wonderful Bulleid exhaust beat as it came up the hill and round the corner before hitting the race-track straight to Tonbridge.  Great to see the Golden Arrow headboards.

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Brian caught the train at Godstone.

A well known steam locomotive Tangmere (34067) sped by Godstone on The Medway Valley Pullman today on the way to Tonbridge, before returning to London Victoria routed through Kent. Although my camera was over the yellow line, I was well behind it holding on to the tripod as this loco flew past! At the rear diesel (47813) I think! Nice to bump into ‘Ben’ who was watching too.

And further east at Penshurst…

Earlier in the week, I missed the Black 5 on the Brighton main line.  Good job I was busy, as I think it slipped around the Quarry Line, bypassed Redhill and was running very early,  Brian caught it (so to speak.)

Here’s steam locomotive Black 5 (44871) on the Sussex Belle from London Victoria to Eastbourne and Hasting, running an unbelievable 18 minutes early on the fast down line towards the coast, catching all those watching off guard! Supporting at the rear, Class 47 diesel 47813 (I think).

And here’s another brief video of the train at Coulsdon.

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Stuttgart – 2022 #1

Whilst Maxine and I were in Berlin, Allan travelled to the NCI meet at Stuttgart.  I’d originally considered doing a triangular trip including both Stuttgart and Berlin, but this was just too difficult for my tired old brain!  Maybe another year?

I’ll be picking up all Allan’s camera shots over the weekend, but here are a few of the set-up day, and of Thursday.  I think that I’ve been here before…..

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Allan comments….

Been a good day just helping out here and there. Been great not having to set up our own modules.  Richard Oliver’s modules were standing around for quite a few hours waiting for modules to turn up. Last to arrive was Pauline with Mirfield.

My experience has been that either (i) the Swiss get held up at customs, or (ii) the nearest clubs arrive last, and (iii) they are always linked to, and upstream of, your modules.  I agree that it’s great not to have to put your own layout up – and make it work.

There is just so much work setting up a large show….

And three festive pictures.  It’s so tricky to model snow well, but these night time scenes look great.  I like the details such as the ruts along the road, and the man fishing through a hole in the ice!

And of course the first day of the show….

Is followed by the booth party (including some very long speeches and perhaps a few hangovers?)

More photos to follow….

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A rather cold Berlin

After a three years hiatus due to covid, we got back to Berlin last weekend, to see Ruth, Cory, and the dogs.  This week will feature a lot of Germany (and without Ron, too) as this weekend was also the Stuttgart N-Club meet.  I have some pictures from Allan, who went, to follow.

We realised that this was the first time that we’d stayed in the same hotel in Berlin, as it was close to Ruth’s apartment (and she’d been moving around before.)  This hotel has the added bonus of excellent views of the U1 U-bahn line from the breakfast area.  The trainspotter in me noted three types of unit running – the old ones with handles to open the powered doors, and two types of more modern unit.  I love the elevated lines here.  Note the sprinkle of snow.  It didn’t get above 1C all weekend.

Friday, it was off to the Natural History Museum, by the overground U1….

And the underground U6….

There were some rather long bendy trams to spot….

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Before visiting a good display of our ancestors!

Sunday included a trip to the Pergamon Museum with Ruth & Cory; some brilliant ancient history, including this restored gatehouse from Babylon.  (And more trains to spot, as one Berlin main line passes almost through Museum Island.)

After the museum, a Chinese lunch, close to the railway and the tram terminus….

The afternoon was spent making one of Ruth’s new jigsaws (yes, she’s now entered the puzzle business – EU readers, you can buy them at Give Me Sundays, but unfortunately not in the UK, yet) and eating Cory’s cookies…

And back home on Monday (after a shopping visit for Maxine to the Turkish run Woolworth store) to a marginally warmer UK.

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