jacko Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 (edited) After more than 50 years of accumulating stock and planning my layout I now finally have the space, time and Grandson to get started. I'll be representing Lazonby on the S&C sometime in the late 30's. I have a space 24' x 12' with the scenic section being 3' wide taking up one side and one end of the double garage I'm building it in. So far i've constructed the open frame benchwork for the scenic section and I've started marking out the trackbed on 9mm ply which will be supported 5 inches higher to allow for the underbridge at the south end of the station and other undulations of the land. Using artistic License, the northern curve will cross a 6 arch viaduct courtesy of Peco. Trackwork will be Peco code 75. I'd have liked to use bullhead track but I've been buying for years and have enough code 75 to do the job so changing now would be a financial disaster. As I've mentioned, the setting is the late 30's so there'll be the usual Oil tank, mixed goods and Milk traffic as well as passenger traffic. However, under Rule 1, as I have quite a large collection of Pacifics, there will be running days when the west coast main line is blocked by landslides etc so the Coronation Scot, Royal Scot and Thames Clyde express trains will be diverted to run on S&C rails. (dates could well extend to post war to accommodate de-streamlined Duchesses). The photos (if they load show the plan and the work so far) Graeme Edited May 7 by jacko Added photos 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium JRSS Posted May 9 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 9 An impressive project. I shall look forward to seeing your progress. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium RichardT Posted May 9 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 9 On 07/05/2024 at 13:36, jacko said: I now finally have the space, time and Grandson to get started. 😆😆😆👍 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted May 10 Author Share Posted May 10 I decided it would be a good idea to build the road bridge first to give me an idea of how high I need to have the rest of the layout. This is the first scratchbuild I've ever attempted so go easy on the comments. I'm sticking slaters 7mm dressed stone to a 5mm foamboard form. It's not going to be perfect but by the time it's finished and painted / weathered it should look ok. I've used artistic license to reduce the span of the 2 outer arches. Still have to line the inner and have the buttresses to make ( I realised after getting this far I should have made the trackbed 10cm longer to account for the buttresses - doh! - oh well - Glue :) ). We stopped off in Lazonby to take photos on our way to our usual Grasmere holiday in January - I was surprised at how red the stone is compared to the usual S&C views further south. Graeme 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted May 21 Author Share Posted May 21 A little more work on the bridge. The Abutments are fitted and I've lined the arches. All the edges and gaps will be filled with Milliput and filed to shape before priming. I also thought I'd position all the points and slips on my plan (along with some old code 100 track from an aborted project 25 years ago) to see how it all lines up. I'm planning to fully mark up the layout on the lining paper then cut it out to glue to the ply before laying the track. Looking like I'll need 14 point motors just for the scenic section. Graeme 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Reorte Posted May 21 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 21 On 10/05/2024 at 10:19, jacko said: We stopped off in Lazonby to take photos on our way to our usual Grasmere holiday in January - I was surprised at how red the stone is compared to the usual S&C views further south. Red sandstone is very characteristic of the Eden Valley (not just along the S&C), one of those touches that immediately gives a sense of place just as much as the limestone landscape to the south. It shows up in the nearby parts of the WCML too, such as Penrith station. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mac1960 Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 Also remember that the Midland did import brick as well as making locally. Look at the difference between occupation bridges and Road bridges. We used both on Horton as a contrast to end the scenic area. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted May 23 Author Share Posted May 23 47 minutes ago, mac1960 said: Also remember that the Midland did import brick as well as making locally. Look at the difference between occupation bridges and Road bridges. We used both on Horton as a contrast to end the scenic area. Thanks for the pointers. I spent a couple of hours reading through your thread earlier and have to say it's inspirational. Having come down from ingleborough at least a dozen times you've really captured that view across the station towards Penyghent beautifully. Graeme. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mac1960 Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Graeme Thank you for the kind comments re Horton and I am pleased that you like what we have done and even my ramblings 🙂 Best of luck with your own project and I will keep dropping in to see how you are getting on. Cheers Mac Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Reorte Posted May 24 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 24 14 hours ago, mac1960 said: Also remember that the Midland did import brick as well as making locally. Look at the difference between occupation bridges and Road bridges. We used both on Horton as a contrast to end the scenic area. Always did wonder why Appleby was built out of brick when all the other stations are the local stone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 (edited) The bridge has now been filled and primed. I will be sorting track bed levels next before I add colour to it. Edited June 7 by jacko spelling 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 5 Author Share Posted June 5 I've been doing a bit of woodwork at the southern end of the layout. There's a sharp bend that'll be hidden by the cutting and tunnel once I figure out how to build it. I'm planning on stapling chicken wire to the formers to get the land mass shape before covering it. Meanwhile, I'm hoping to have the first section of track laid by sunday. Graeme 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
peach james Posted June 10 Share Posted June 10 This is quite similar to Long Marton. Now if I’d remove my fingers and relay the bullhead I have… I look forward to following this, James 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 12 Author Share Posted June 12 The first bit of track is down although I've not soldered the droppers to the bus yet. I'm not happy with the bridge paintjob - too much black - so I'm going to give it another go once the track I've just glued to it is set. Graeme 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 13 Author Share Posted June 13 Lightened the bridge a bit and completed the track over it. It's still not perfect but at least it'll support a train :) Graeme 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
thetalkinlens Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 34 minutes ago, jacko said: Lightened the bridge a bit and completed the track over it. It's still not perfect but at least it'll support a train :) Graeme The stonework colour is looking good to me now. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 25 Author Share Posted June 25 A bit more woodwork and I'm ready to start the main goods yard board. 10 point motors to fit once the track is laid. Getting the supports in the right places has been a trial 😁 Graeme 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 27 Author Share Posted June 27 All the cork underlay is now glued down. All the points and slips are ready for droppers but it's the Perth show on Saturday so I doubt I'll be allowed to do any modelling on Sunday. Might be a week till my next update. Graeme 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 30 Author Share Posted June 30 Just spent a pleasant couple of hours preparing points and soldering droppers. Still have the 2 slips to do but I need to find a video for that - they're a bit more complicated than a simple turnout. Graeme 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted June 30 Author Share Posted June 30 Turns out there's less to do with the slips than the turnouts. Who knew? Drilling holes and glueing track tomorrow. Graeme Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted July 1 Author Share Posted July 1 First two turnouts and the slips glued down. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted July 4 Author Share Posted July 4 Thats the main board trackwork laid apart from the long siding in front of the goods shed which I should get laid tonight. Sets me up nicely for a weekend installing point motors and creating the control panel. Graeme 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted July 7 Author Share Posted July 7 (edited) Soldering progresses on the main board. Who was it said DCC only needs 2 wires? Graeme Edited July 7 by jacko Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted July 9 Author Share Posted July 9 10 dcc concepts IP analog motors fitted and the movement tested/adjusted. I have to wait for a wire delivery before i fit the dc in/out leads to the control board but I still have to make the board anyway so there's no rush 😁 Graeme. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko Posted July 16 Author Share Posted July 16 More soldering and a bit of woodwork. I've got half the control panel wired up using DCC concepts switches and LEDs and built a box to hold it. There's still another 7 switches to solder together and still have to bring power cables from every point motor. The fiirst 4 switches are for the board I haven't made yet. Graeme 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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