Middle Shields

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ES1 No 2 emerges from the quayside branch tunnel and connects to the invisible overhead wires.
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Re: A photograph of part my layout

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What a coincidence - I too have a Sentinel railcar on my layout and sometime (soon I hope) about to attempt my electric loco kit, in my case an EB1.
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Re: A photograph of part my layout

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What a wonderful photograph. It would seem that the NER/LNER cracked wireless electrical conductivity many years ago!

I really like the finish on the D20 in the background, do you have any more layout photographs you could share please?
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Thanks for the replies, it is nice to be in the company of modellings grown up's .
The D20 is not my own work but, as you say, is a beauty.
The rail-car has incorrectly painted buffer beam, it should be black :oops:
I will post more now I am spending more time on the layout and less ploughing through dross on the dark side.
I have just finished the ES1, my first etched kit, and soon hope to summon up the courage to line it out. it was built "as preserved"
On the bench now is a Kirk Quint set almost finished, just have to add graining to the orangey base coat.

More later

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Re: A photograph of part my layout

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3 Of my favourites in one pic, I have a D20 to build from Arthur K, nice locos.
Just one question has that worker on the cart died ?, or is he just taking a rest.
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He is from Sunderland, a cockney, and needs a lie down every 5 minutes they are very delicate from that far South
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Re: Middle Shields

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Hello Geoffrey,

The D20 is a thing of beauty; whoever built and painted it did a wonderful job!

I didn't notice the incorrectly painted buffer beams on the Sentinel rail car. Should be easy enough to put right though.

Which 'Quint' set are you building? The ones similar to the 'Quads' or the Sheffield vestibule set?
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Re: Middle Shields

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The Quint set is the Great Eastern version :(
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Re: Middle Shields

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No need for the sad face, the prototype is a lovely set of coaches! Modelling in N gauge, my choice of kits is somewhat more limited. Bill Bedford used to do some lovely looking etches for many prototypes but sadly, just as I got comfortable with my soldering skills, he stopped doing the range. :(

Anyway, looking forward to more photographs! :D
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Re: Middle Shields

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Work on the triplet set continues in fits and starts I think I am happy with the teak effect and will do glazing and transfers soon. In the meantime here are a couple of pics of the layout.
The layout is up and running, track and electrics complete, and the scenic side of things will now slowly progress a section at a time, this corner is the first to near completion.
The layout is 35 ft x 8 ft, 4 track mainline with a branch to a quayside, through station with 5 platform faces, large loco depot with a superb ADM turntable and finally a decent size colliery with 6 sidings. I stick to 3ft minimum curves use DCC via Roco Z21 and Apple Ipad, live frog point-work powered by DCC Concepts Cobalt motors. 5 separate DCC busses - up fast up relief, down fast down relief, Loco Depot, Colliery and a separate bus for point power and accessories.
Now the thing about this layout is not its fidelity to any time and place but is solely engineered for my enjoyment and the skill level I posses. This is the culmination of 60 years modelling, from Hornby clockwork through Z, OOO, N, HO,O, and penultimately G. Then struck by Grantham Streamliner Years I was inspired to knock this up this effort.
As Ken Payne once pointed out at some time there has to be the last great layout of a lifetime.
My word I have rambled on a bit, not like me at all, I hope you like it and if you do constructive comments welcome.
I refuse to go anywhere near the Dark side anymore so here we are. :D
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Re: Middle Shields

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That Quint set is looking very good!

A 35ft by 8ft layout! :shock: I wish I had room for something like that! It sounds like quite the ambitious layout, do you have any pictures of the other areas - even if they are still in progress?

Ken Payne's Kendale really was a 'Layout in a Lifetime' and I am so glad that the video BRM did several years ago can be found on Youtube.
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Re: Middle Shields

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I see that cockney has had his rest and is stood up, but can't tell if he's working.

Nice stock can we have more pics please.
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Re: Middle Shields

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Stood standing? :lol:
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Re: Middle Shields

Post by drmditch »

Your railway looks like good work!

My new/rebuilt railway is also likely to be a 'last great project', which gives one a strange feeling if one thinks about it too much.
It has a room some 22' by 11', and is making slow progress (or slower than I would like!)

It has a construction thread on the 'other side' ..... here..., although there are some pictures on my 'Make do and Mend' thread in this forum.

At least I'm trying to plan ahead and avoid what might become access/mobility issues.
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Re: Middle Shields

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And do you plan to replicate overhead wiring for your ES1 from that era? Earlier this year I had some discussions regarding the Dapol catenary product but was robustly told this was not typical for the era that I am modelling (and seems to be yours too) - ie Grouping.

If so, any tips would be helpful to give the correct effect for when I (eventually) get on to my Judith Edge EB1 kit.

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