Ususal construction methods apply at this point. Another project inspired by Mr Ford, with a few tweaks from myself to make it a little different, notably the finials in the style of those seen on the station building a while back and a felt and batten roof replacing the supplied slate type.
Monday, 27 May 2024
Ground Frame Hut
Ususal construction methods apply at this point. Another project inspired by Mr Ford, with a few tweaks from myself to make it a little different, notably the finials in the style of those seen on the station building a while back and a felt and batten roof replacing the supplied slate type.
Monday, 20 May 2024
Controls
A quick hop back on the railcar project, making a start on the interior.
A fun little exercise in using up parts from the bits box. I decided to go for something 'tram-esque' in appearance, drawing on my memories of work experience in the depot at Crich Tramway all the way back in 2008. The large lever on the left is the throttle, the small one on the right is the directional lever, whilst the round handle is a ratchet style brake. Sanding gear and a horn would be operated by foot pedals.
The levers were made using some spare handrail knobs and wire bent to suit whilst the brake wheel comes from a Wills platform accessories kit. It started life as a wheel for a porters sack barrow! A small piece of wire drilled into the centre from underneath and another piece off centre on top completes the look.
One control panel down, now to make a duplicate!
Monday, 13 May 2024
Corri-Llyn station
I said that when I had the track down I'd get the platform in before making a start on the station building, but having the main shape and level blocked in I could get some exact measurements for the footprint it would occupy.
A quick weekends work saw the main structure assembled:
Rather than lop the station building in half and covering the back with facia boards I thought I'd have a try at making a structure to fit the space, in this case an irregular hexagon.
Surprisingly construction wasn't all that difficult, I certainly seem to be improving at mitring the edges of Will's sheets with a sanding board.
Inspiration was very much from the original Corris station, hence the platform side of the building being a wooden screen.
Still requires a small amount of filler, and obviously painting, before I can call it done. Then there's the eventual challenge of building the canopy to go with it.
Monday, 6 May 2024
Track Painting
Nothing too elaborate here. An unseasonably bright and warm day a few weeks back resulted in getting Corri-Llyn outside to have the rail sides and sleepers painted.
Unlike most modellers though I don't paint my rails 'rust' colours, instead going with a 'tank grey'. When fully ballasted it creates a nice effect of grease and grime on the sides of the rails, whilst also not being as overpowering or luminous as some rust colours can be.
This is actually my first time painting rails with a rattle can too, usually it'd all be hand painted. I'm never going back now, well, aside from slight weathering and touch ups that is.