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In between taxi duties yesterday evening, I managed to find a few minutes to start measuring up for the next pieces of the depot floor. This meant getting out the wheel lathe pit,  I cannot believe that it is over three years since I was working on the wheel lathe. How time flies. I really do need to get cracking on this project!

 

A few photos for Mr Crisis Rail:

 

15701865734_80abb649b2.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

16138087839_f4ce72cb0b.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

16323424702_41c92ed12f.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

16323424412_e556d6f6fb.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

This evening I hope to get the measuring finished and then get the artwork started in preparation for getting the pieces laser cut.

 

Once the floor is down properly, I can then get the wheel lathe weathered and installed with the relevant detailing bits and bobs.

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Yesterday evening I completed the measuring for the rest of the depot floor pieces:

15712583223_48aa1e4caf.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

I found a couple of nice photos of Toton which I thought I would share:

 

12352042394_66e24bac0e.jpg549-8 56008 Toton 02021992 by Doctor Majuba, on Flickr

 

2395422853_581a97e770.jpg58036 230390 by John Neave, on Flickr

 

What about this for a collection of traction!

 

8725445305_828fb98fd6.jpgToton panoramic view by Grid56006, on Flickr

 

Nice!

 

I am really excited about getting the floor finished!

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Yesterday evening I managed to find a few minutes for some modelling albeit preparation for the artwork for the next set of laser cut parts.
Whilst on the computer I came across three photos from my visit to Toton back in Febuary 1988 which I do not believe have been posted. So here they are:

 

First of all a shot taken from the footpath the leads to the depot from the canal. This was our first sight of the depot:

 

16151834040_aed84d59a0.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

This is an area of the depot that I will be working on once the floor is down. The admin building directly to the rear of the dead end roads is something that I need to spend some time on. A few years ago I prepared a drawing of this building but need to revisit this before finally getting the parts laser cut.

 

A typical Toton scene with 58s on shed:

 

16153025189_1fcfbee0ae.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

And finally, a nice Romanian 56 in Coal:

 

16338327472_76ca71b003.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

I am looking forward to recreating this sort of scene at the rear of Boxenby.

 

Now that I have completed the measuring, I need to get the artwork finished. Hopefully I can find some time later to make a start on this.

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Thanks Neil, glad to hear that my modelling helps someone! I can definitely recommend laser cutting, give it a go. You won’t be disappointed!
I have had a lot of things laser cut over the past few years and I have been really pleased with the results. Lots of possibilities too!

 

Hi Class60lover, I already have two! Both in Red Stripe Railfreight. I plan to get a few BR Blue 31s including a 31/4 as well as a couple of Original Railfreight ones. Not sure about Dutch ones as yet, might get a plain grey one.

 

This is what I have in mind:

 

14310045887_9693f6a569.jpg31252-(2)_filtered by Captain Caveman`s Railway Pictures, on Flickr

 

It survived well into the early 90s, as can be seen here from this photo of it at Toton in 1994:

 

https://flic.kr/p/jbgZ7p

 

Yesterday I picked up a nice book from Waterstones, so after taxi duties had finished, I sat down and had a look:

 

16160162959_031693669c.jpgphoto(2) by AP474, on Flickr

 

I can thoroughly recommend it!

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I might have to invest in that book too, i noticed a thread on here called class 20s and there are some really good pics in the thread, i will get the link unless you are already following it Alex.

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After finishing off the artwork for the next set of pieces for the depot floor I decided to go and take a few photos. Over the weekend I had been looking at photos on Flickr of class 45s, so out came one of my Bachmann one, sorry Ian!

 

I wanted to see how a Peak looked with the floor in place.

 

15749048264_f3a70b0219.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

16185615037_124b5622a1.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

Quite nice I think!

 

16370594612_5bb97c9fd8.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

16370594982_309c0dd706.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

15749048224_cd320f37eb.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

 

My obsession with class 58s is continuing, I just love them in that livery!

 

16183854068_2d1a0ef579.jpgimage by AP474, on Flickr

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