Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 9, 2012 Author Posted June 9, 2012 Super Job again! Tell uzz Anto how the hell do you do the silver trim on the coach windows? Masked off or a decal??? A very steady hand and a brush you can completely destroy a paint job if you get it wrong so be careful Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 9, 2012 Author Posted June 9, 2012 Check out the video for some of my UK locos http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/384-Tornado-and-Class-55-Deltic-on-WCR-Railtour Quote
enniscorthyman Posted June 9, 2012 Posted June 9, 2012 That is fantastic bud,and the mk3 pp with 121 is brill.Very realistic with the sound. Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 10, 2012 Author Posted June 10, 2012 This ones for Baby GM and any of the rest of you guys that can remember the 1980's. ENJOY [video=youtube;5IeL9eZ-q28] Quote
Warbonnet Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Nice one Anto, reminds me of my childhood days. That Q Kits A class is a work of art, fair play to you for getting it up to such a high standard! Quote
burnthebox Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Just fantastic Anto, your skills are wordy of trophy's, Quote
Guest hidden-agenda Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 A bottle sorry a KEG of the black stuff and watch it over and over and (hic) Quote
BabyGM Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 The layout is looking great Did you modify the locos as I thought that the 141 and 121 chassis were set at different speeds Thanks Quote
201bhoy Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Anthony could you post a track plan? What are the overall dimensions? Quote
scahalane Posted June 10, 2012 Posted June 10, 2012 Superb display. The 80's has always been my favourite era in Irish railways, keep them coming. Quote
ttc0169 Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Excellent work as usual Anthony-I liked the 121+141 combo and 2x141s on the Supertrain Mk3s-well done. Quote
ttc0169 Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 Well done again Anthony-you have a great selection of rolling stock in which your able to recreate scenes from the 1970s to the present day-I like that. Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 I only got to spend a little time working on the layout over the weekend. As most of you guys know I building my layout like the Americans do, double deck one on top of the other with a helix. One of the problems I encountered was when I started to put the upper level in place the lower level became very dark. So a trip to B&Q and some down lighters later here is the result. I also got some skirting board to finish off the leading edge of the upper level and when I get around to it this will be painted black. Quote
Guest hidden-agenda Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 Yup looking well but what's that machine in the bottom rhs of the last pic? Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 20, 2012 Author Posted June 20, 2012 (edited) Windhof? Irish Windhoff. I will post a couple more pics on my workbench Edited June 20, 2012 by Anthony Quote
The Train Man Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 (edited) Imitation is the greatest compliment!!! We have these on sale since last year-just finished another 24 to keep up with demand!! ps: love the workman on the gangway! Edited June 20, 2012 by The Train Man Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 27, 2012 Author Posted June 27, 2012 The weekend is usually the only time I get to spend working on my layout so here is last weekends progress a little factory scene and the continuation of my canal. The factory is a cardboard model and the cobbles are Wills sheets. Foam was used for making the rock face Quote
RedRich Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 Thats looking good mate, Bill Bedford does a nice little etch for a supermarket trolley it would look good in the canal. Rich, Quote
201bhoy Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 Lovely! What else do you plan on your layout? Quote
BosKonay Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 Beautiful Anthony! Can you share any 'details' of the master plan with us? Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 28, 2012 Author Posted June 28, 2012 Beautiful Anthony! Can you share any 'details' of the master plan with us? Level one is storage I have about 10 full length sidings so I can store full trains and call them up when I want them. Level one is 18" of floor level the trains then come up the lower helix (helix 1) and enter level 2 at the signal box you all see in the photos and videos of my layout. Level 2 is best described as a square figure of 8 it is 16' x12' and is designed as double main line running with a passing loop for the slower trains to wait in. It is all country side as that is what I like to see model trains running through the country side it's the level you guys are most familiar with as this is where all my photos and videos are done. Level 2 is just over 3 foot of the ground and was designed just as a main line that you can leave a couple of trains running on and forget about them while you shunt etc on level 3. Level 3 is the upper level at eye level its just over 5' from the floor and is built to suit me (height wise) as I am over 6' tall so its at just lower than eye level for me. Level 3 is accessed from level 2 by the upper helix (helix 2) both helix on the layout are single road and sit one on top of the other they will not be seen when all is finished. Level 3 will be a single line running around the room (like a lot of Irish lines) it will be 16x12 and will have my little Irish Station (Ballykay) a working turntable, engine shed and a couple of sidings. It will also have a full build of the village of Avoca in county Wicklow which stared in Ballykissangle and is currently under construction with Glenderg. Level 3 is currently under construction the helix has been installed and 80% of the base boards are in. The station will be on a 16' section but what I have to decide is my platform length. I can run full length trains for example a full length of Mk3's is 8 but 7 looks better running around my layout. So do I make the platform to take 7 Mk3's or do I make the platform shorter and have an over hang. Any help here guys do all lager Country stations in Ireland take a full length train do I need to make the platform the same lenthe as my longest passenger train. As the build progresses I will post up more pictures/videos for you guys stay tuned:-bd Quote
BosKonay Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 Bloomin heck Anthony!!! You make me feel like Amiens Street is a shunting plank :) What a monster Stunning, simply stunning !! More pictures - definitely! Quote
Guest hidden-agenda Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 Its some size and getting bigger and better. Quote
Kirley Posted June 28, 2012 Posted June 28, 2012 If you keep going up have you enough room for a level 4? (I'm sure the thought has crossed your mind) Looking forward to seeing your single line. Quote
Flying Scotsman 4472 Posted June 29, 2012 Author Posted June 29, 2012 If you keep going up have you enough room for a level 4? (I'm sure the thought has crossed your mind) Looking forward to seeing your single line. Level 4 the garden Quote
201bhoy Posted June 29, 2012 Posted June 29, 2012 Level one is storage I have about 10 full length sidings so I can store full trains and call them up when I want them. Level one is 18" of floor level the trains then come up the lower helix (helix 1) and enter level 2 at the signal box you all see in the photos and videos of my layout. Level 2 is best described as a square figure of 8 it is 16' x12' and is designed as double main line running with a passing loop for the slower trains to wait in. It is all country side as that is what I like to see model trains running through the country side it's the level you guys are most familiar with as this is where all my photos and videos are done. Level 2 is just over 3 foot of the ground and was designed just as a main line that you can leave a couple of trains running on and forget about them while you shunt etc on level 3. Level 3 is the upper level at eye level its just over 5' from the floor and is built to suit me (height wise) as I am over 6' tall so its at just lower than eye level for me. Level 3 is accessed from level 2 by the upper helix (helix 2) both helix on the layout are single road and sit one on top of the other they will not be seen when all is finished. Level 3 will be a single line running around the room (like a lot of Irish lines) it will be 16x12 and will have my little Irish Station (Ballykay) a working turntable, engine shed and a couple of sidings. It will also have a full build of the village of Avoca in county Wicklow which stared in Ballykissangle and is currently under construction with Glenderg. Level 3 is currently under construction the helix has been installed and 80% of the base boards are in. The station will be on a 16' section but what I have to decide is my platform length. I can run full length trains for example a full length of Mk3's is 8 but 7 looks better running around my layout. So do I make the platform to take 7 Mk3's or do I make the platform shorter and have an over hang. Any help here guys do all lager Country stations in Ireland take a full length train do I need to make the platform the same lenthe as my longest passenger train. As the build progresses I will post up more pictures/videos for you guys stay tuned:-bd Nah Anto there's often an overhang at Irish stations... sure look at this photo of Galway (a pretty major station!) I'm 90% sure the train is stationary because I remember there being an overhang when i was there Quote
Glenderg Posted June 29, 2012 Posted June 29, 2012 Templemore used to have a titchy platform before it was extended, the whole train over hung/hanged? Limerick station too. Jump out at the wrong door and you meet the signal cabin face on. I think it would be a great view to photograph the running gear and weathering for your locos if there was a bit of loco sticking out. BallyK is progressing nicely, will post up some pics over the weekend. Quote
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