Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Adding some detail

Shed Doors with scratch built Paddlock and chain for the front most low relief shed. Still need to add the roof detail but happy with the look of it.










Then went on to make a sack bowwow to move around a couple of peach boxes.
Again Scratch built using brass rod and some flat plate. The wheels were my own castings also. A left over from the O Scale parts that I had made a few years earlier.


Monday, January 13, 2014

Building Mockup

Made a few basic buildings from "Mat-Board" to get the basic structure in and to judge size and location of what would work best.After a few changes this is the final plan ... probably.



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Making Pavers/Cobbles

To Answer Geoff's Question about how I did the Pavers or Cobbles.

I used some "Air Dry Modeling Clay" the type sold in one of the discount shops I simply grabbed a lump of the stuff and rolled it flat out on a flat surface. Next taking a steel ruler I cut groves in to the stuff. I specifically didn't do accurate measurements as I wanted them to be a little but random but the average around 7 mm square which in G scale is about right but the exact size of these in real life was so variable that I could really have made them anywhere between 3 and 10 mm square and still been prototypically correct.

For this first batch I let it dry in the air as suggested but soon became inpatient so for subsequent batches I laid out and rolled the lump of clay on to some tin foil so it could be transferred into a oven set to 200 Degrees for about 4 to 5 minutes. As they are so thin (About 2mm) that is all that was needed plus this also allowed me to still break apart the squares as the clay had not completely dried.

The next step was the best part the actually laying of them on to the layout. Each one is placed on a thin layer of PVA glue. I worked in small areas of laying about 20 at a time before spreading out another patch of glue.



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Pavers

Despite having to still complete the bench work I needed a break from the saw dust and the noise
So started making some clay pavers




Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Point Control and Backdrops

A quick trip down to Brisbane Airport yesterday gave me an opportunity to drop into HobbyOne, all be it 9 minutes before it closed :(
Anyway I picked up this Control Rod Cable for my point control





















I also attached the actuating arm to the slide switch mounted under the layout


















Tomorrow I'll be trying to get it all working to the edge of the back of the layout. I'll probably make some sort of recessed cut out on the back edge but I haven't totally figured that out just yet. I'll probably hash out a few ideas on paper later tonight so I know whats going to work.



I also managed to cut and undercoat the backing boards




















Remembering back to previous years.... Wow has it been that long since I displayed a layout at a show.
Anyway remembering back I felt there was never enough space to simply put things down on or near a layout so I added a small shelf at the back. This has the added benefit of stiffing up the 3mm MDF backing board as well.



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Track laying

The track in down and wired in and the hidden switch for the electro-frog point in installed and working. I just need to continue the brass control rod off the the edge of the layout and to a knob.


Other than just testing it with the multimeter I haven't tested it properly as I now can't seem to find the DCC controller in the shed :(. I know its there but it just to hot to go scouring through everything to find it.

The Layout also has a name. "Oakthorpe Valley Fruit Co." or simply "Oakthorpe".
The idea of the layout is based around a peach farm.
Here is a label from one of the peach boxes.

My plan is to have removable loads on short 4 wheel wagons. Things that this rail may carry could be quite varied. Fruit from a off scene orchard, finished and boxed fruit, both fresh and tinned, bottled drinks or even general items to maintain a farm / factory area the possibilities seem endless. 
I have BIG PLANS for my little layout.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Start UPDATE

Two Posts in one day whats the world coming to.

So its about 2 in the afternoon and after a flury of activity a lot of noise and saw dust the main construction of the baseboard is done. 



A New Year a new start

So it's the last day of 2013 and in a major clean up I decided to do so work on the train layout. Actually the truth be known I was seriously considering throwing the entire lot of train things away but after a some time spend trawling through the forms of my favorite site I was re-invigorated to start building again. Who knows I might even get something for this years Toowoomba Show. Anyway I cleaned off all the dust and crap, yes crap, chicken crap to be exact, oh the joys of country living.  It took me the better part of a day to clean it and make it look almost usable, after all it had been sitting around for the last 12 months or so.

I pondered over it for a while while sitting down having a cool drink. Oh I might point out here that the drink was just soft drink. No I haven't given up alcohol, heaven forbid. No I managed to get some you bute infection about a week before Christmas and Antibiotics and Pain killers don't mix well with Vodka. So lucky me I've had a dry Christmas, New Year period, but I digress.

This layout was created a little bit on the fly, as in it just evolved. It never had any sort of master plan. A purpose for being there or even an idea of what was going to run on it. The bench work was ... well ... hap-hazard to say the least and it had twisted in the heat of the shed over time. 

So after salvaging what I could back off the baseboard the fate of this layout has been sealed as you can now see its final destination.



But don't disrepair, this morning I purchased some more plywood from the hardware. There will be a new layout this year.