Guest Posted July 15, 2013 Share Posted July 15, 2013 Sounds good Jo May I ask what has been used for the concrete area? Cheers, Oli Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted July 15, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted July 15, 2013 Cheers Oli, it's plasticard sheet, a mix of 30 and 40 thou I think depending on what was to hand jo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
porkie Posted July 16, 2013 Share Posted July 16, 2013 Looking real good Joe, I have an N brass kit to convert for a set of points, just the idea of folding and solder frightens me. Keep the updates coming fella 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted July 20, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted July 20, 2013 Cheers Porkie, From experience the N Brass stuff I've used in the past has had nice clear instructions so shouldn't be too bad...just fiddly! jo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
shreives Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 Hi Jo the layout is looking good and I am really looking forward to your progress. I will be watching with great interest Stuart 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted September 28, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted September 28, 2013 Well after a couple of months of inactivity, the arrival of a Farish Desiro (thanks Hattons!) prompted me to get the layout down again. I've been soldering up masts for the overhead wires, I'll try for a proper update with pictures later on as I'm on the iPad at the moment. Discussion with a few people has centred on the name, and I've been thinking whether I should change or not. My thought is at an exhibition would people expect Stuarts Lane to be populated by 73s, CEPs etc, though I wanted to keep the name originally as a link back to the layouts creator and because I usually struggle coming up with names. Anyway, enough waffle, here's what I'm currently thinking. Rename the layout to something that screams out midlands, and the road at the side of the layout will gain a street sign with the road name...Stuarts Lane. I'm coming up with names based on two parts of Birmingham area railway network put together, Bescot, Saltley, Walsall etc It isn't based own any real part of Birmingham so I want it to be suitably generic, at the moment either Besley or Besley Heath are my favourites. Anyone got any other ideas? Most of what I came up with sounded like two places merged together, whereas Besley doesn't. Anyway, that's all for now, I'll try for some pictures later on jo 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
porkie Posted September 28, 2013 Share Posted September 28, 2013 How about... Black country lane TMD. :-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Revolution Ben Posted September 28, 2013 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 28, 2013 Hi Jo I actually think naming a layout is a fairly important part of the process. It's something you're going to have to use and live with for a while, and if you choose to exhibit the layout, or it's featured in magazines, you're going to end up seeing the name written down too, which can be a little disoncerting, while at the same time exciting. Sticking two names together is one way to go (though I can see why Saltscot wouldn't work in this context!!) another is to look at prominent geographical features - boroughs, rivers or streets - that sound "right." For me, and I acknowledge there may be something illusory about it, there is something about real names that is intangibly more authentic than made-up ones. With our club layout - based on, but not a falthful replica of, Wolverhampton Steel Terminal - I originally suggested we call it Dibben Junction; after our group leader Nick Dibben, as his name sounded suitably Midlands-y to me. But apparently Nick's brother Peter had already named a previous layout that so we decided to rethink. I looked at the map and the road nearby "Horseley Fields" jumped out as me as having the right feel while offering a scenic suggestion into the bargain! Looking at a google map of Bescot and Saltley I can see that there are some good sounding streets around there - Walstead Road West, West Bromwich Road, Axletree Way, Duddeston Mill Road, Aston Church Road - and there are some nice area names nearby too: Bordesley Green, Shaw Hill, Adderley Park, Palfrey Park. Good luck with naming (or renaming!) your layout. cheers Ben A. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted September 28, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted September 28, 2013 Thanks for the input Ben. I'll have a look at local maps and see if anything jumps out at me. I had avoided real places due to people's tendency to go (in that voice!!) "I think you'll find that isn't an accurate representation of XYZ" but I'll have to give it a go, there's no reason why a non railway area couldn't be used for inspiration. It does sound more realistic than some blended together names for sure! As for seeing the name written down - definitely! The first time I saw Embankment Road written in a magazine was weird! At least that one was easy to name, being based on a real location. Thanks again, jo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grahame Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 I'd recommend not using a three word name. I've made that mistake twice now with 'Hedges Hill Cutting' and 'Stoney Lane Depot'. It seems like people are incapable of remembering or saying three consecutive words and consequently they've often referred to as 'Hedges Cuttings' or 'Hedges Hill' or 'Stoney Depot' which can be a little annoying or disconcerting (especially in magazines or programmes). G. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob D2 Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 Carrott TMD, ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted September 29, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted September 29, 2013 Haha I like that Rob, very clever. On Jasper Avenue by any chance? I know what you mean with three word names Grahame, from my experience when the club bought Hedges Hill Cutting from you, Hedges Hill is the bit that stuck in people's minds. jo 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted October 28, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted October 28, 2013 So I've been Google Mapping, looking at streets and districts in and around Birmingham. The list of names I've decided on for inspiration is are: Little Hall Road Duddeston Mill Road Adderley Park Bromford Walmley Castle Vale Stechford Garrett's Green They aren't necessarily near to the railway, but provide names I like and think sound suitably West Midlands. So, from the list and a bit of creativity my choices come down to: Adderley Park Walmley Heath Duddeston Mill or Duddeston Park The more I think about it, the more my mind changes on what I prefer, but does anyone have any thoughts? I'm hoping time to mull it over will help me choose a name jo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Revolution Ben Posted October 29, 2013 RMweb Gold Share Posted October 29, 2013 Hi Jo, There are some good names in there, and all have that "ring" of authenticity about them. If you haven't already, before making your final decision you might want to google each of them in isolation just to check there isn't a particular historical or non-railway issue that may inform your decision. Also, you have two parks, a heath and a mill: might one of those be a better bet scenically? Then, really, it just comes down to your choice! cheers Ben A. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaneofFife Posted October 29, 2013 Share Posted October 29, 2013 i thought this was 00 at first. looks good. i'll keep an eye on OHLE progress. where did you get the colour light signals? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted October 29, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted October 29, 2013 Ben, thanks for your input with the names, as a result I've googled my various choices. All seem to have railway links, mainly semi urban stations! I'd hate for someone to expect to see a perfect replica of their local stop, along the lines of "I think you'll find that isn't accurate..." so after spending most of yesterday evening on Google Maps, to end up with is conclusion I've had another look today. So, back to street names. There's a road near Bescot called Walstead Rd. So taking that along with some inspiration from Washwood Heath, I think I have settled on Walstead Heath. Sorted then. Until I think someone else up when it's all quiet after the shop shuts tomorrow night... ;-) i thought this was 00 at first. looks good. i'll keep an eye on OHLE progress. where did you get the colour light signals? Thanks for the comment, unfortunately I have no idea what make the signal is as it was already fitted when the layout was purchased. Sorry I can't be of more help jo 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanks522 Posted October 30, 2013 Share Posted October 30, 2013 Hi jo, The signal is from CR signals, liking the new name to, Walstead Heath wagon repair depot sounds spot on to me. Cheers Graham. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted November 9, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 9, 2013 Thanks Graham. I've not had chance to progress much on the layout recently, but I have been playing in Photoshop. All the signage around the depot I plan to make interchangeable so I can adjust eras and backstories depending what stuff I want to run jo 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swifty11 Posted November 9, 2013 Share Posted November 9, 2013 Nice signs, but (I have Arpley depot near me) The old EWS sign was like this EWS logo... TEXT HERE So they had the logo on the left hand side with the do not enter blah blah blah at the right... Hope that helped Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted November 9, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 9, 2013 Hi Tom, Thanks for the comment. In truth there is so much variation site to site of how these signs are laid out. Corporate typefaces didn't even always apply, just look at Rugby, Kingmoor and the No Fly Tipping sign at Bow! http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ews%20depot%20sign&s=rec the pictures should all be at the bottom of the results of the search on the link. I've taken a bit of inspiration from both St Blazey and Margam as well as other places with drawing up mine and they're by no means finished, I'm always keeping my eyes open for inspiration. jo 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swifty11 Posted November 9, 2013 Share Posted November 9, 2013 Interesting, we had it as all one sign! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted November 10, 2013 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted November 10, 2013 Ooh more variation. I don't suppose you have a photo of it? jo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Steadfast Posted February 14, 2014 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 14, 2014 (edited) It's been a while but here's a wee update. Working as I do in retail, the last few months have seen little time, or energy, for modelling, with both a small event at the end of December and me going on a multitude of courses as my sign off draws near. To say the last few months have flown by, is an understatement! Slowly but surely the small shed building I built several years ago has had a lick of paint, as well as an inner skin of brick plastic to strengthen the design. The lower edge is still warped but will be straightened when it's fixed down properly. It will remain removable, parallel runners on the 'concrete' base will spread the sides and hold them out straight. To highlight how long this building's been sat in the cupboard, it was inspired by the build on Pugsley's challenge layout, 'Chittle' and attempted to use similar prototypical structural techniques...but failed miserably on that front! My apologies for the quality of the pictures, they were taken on my phone just now. I'll get some proper ones with the camera when there's some more to show. The building was coated in Halfords primer, then the bricks painted with dark rust. Various rusts and dark browns were dry brushed on to vary the shade. Concrete colour was then painted on and removed, to give the mortar effect, a process that seemed to take far longer than it should! I reckon nearly 10 hours over a few days due to consistently not liking it and taking it off to try again. Eventually I got it to a standard I like. The interior used the same idea, but white with a dark grey mortar. Various shades of blue were applied to the upper sides, and the roof painted flint grey. All paints are Railmatch enamel. The downpipes are 0.5mm plastic rod. Various washes using the new Humbrol washes were applied, after watching the 'how to' video on Youtube. Though 4 quid a bottle sounds expensive, they flow well, are really convenient and certainly inspired me to try something a bit different. Definitely recommended. The finishing touch is the open door, simply some plastic sheet painted grey with a handle made from 0.2mm brass wire. jo Edited February 14, 2014 by ewsjo 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rods_of_Revolution Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Looks good mate! I especially like the side door open so you can see the stock rolling past! The brickwork also looks spot on! Hopefully you find the enthusiasm to get the layout moving, I don't want to be waiting another 3 months for the next installment! Cheers, Jack Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanks522 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 The shed looks great Jo, hope the enthusiasm continues. Graham. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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