Marshcastle

Simon

Flying Squad
Sorry folks - it's not large scale, it's mostly not Western Region, it's not entirely serious and it's back.....

Spurred into action by helping to sort out a late friend's model estate and the realisation that at 10 and 12 my quickly growing up and mostly non railway orientated sons are still susceptible to playing trains, I set to with some old doors and my jigsaw to resurrect the great Marshcastle Orbital Project down in the old kitchen:eek:

First off here is part of the new "real estate"

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Note cunning lift out section across doorway, currently great for banging your head on!

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Just for Jordan, here is a special works train testing new trackwork.

There will be more later....

Simon
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Errr Simon whats going on ?:eek:. What have you been drinking:eek:. Only joking mate, you know what they say, " a change is as good as a rest":thumbs:

Rob
 

Old Buffer

Western Thunderer
Thankyou Sir!! :cool:
I'm impressed that you're building this in the kitchen... never mind orbital, my Mrs would go ballistic..... :eek: :D :D :D
Mine would be quoting divorce:eek:, or hanging drawing and quartering:'( if I even thought of putting one there, it's bad enough sweet talking her into using the spare bedroom as a modelling workshop ( have we got a smiley for grovelling?).
Alan
 
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Simon Dunkley

Guest
I have found this one:
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Simon

Flying Squad
Thankyou Sir!! :cool:
I'm impressed that you're building this in the kitchen... never mind orbital, my Mrs would go ballistic..... :eek: :D :D :D

In my defence I would point out that this is the former kitchen, we had a small extension built into which I put the kitcheny stuff.

Also, as part of the "enabling arrangements" the old room has lots and lots of storage for files and paperwork, plus a workbench and desk for all of us to use. It also has the central heating boiler which I had to disguise/box in and a stack of pipe and wire runs that I also boxed in, so it was never a very good candidate for a "proper" room.

Nonetheless I count myself very fortunate in being able to inflict model railwayery on an inside room inthe house.

Charlie is currently running trains instead of eating breakfast, so it is proving popular with its target audience:)

Simon

(Who can't/won't resist a quick trip with the fabuloso Bachmann 108 before departing for the shop!)
 

Simon

Flying Squad
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Mrs Miggins isn't too pleased about the re-opening and the dodgy developer who put up a quasi "Emmerdale" des res in the old "Light Weight and Flimsey" yard when the line was disused is about to lose his investment as its been deemed too close to the running line.

The traffic hasn't got any better either:))

Silliness apart, what is good about the current set up is that trains now depart across the level crossing. The point will be a junction for two bi-directional lines so my old conceit of a C2 line across the level crossing is totally busted.

This will mean (in theory at least) the reinstatement of some sort of signalling.......

None of this is instead of G1, just a bit of light relief and a place to run our collection of trains.

Simon
 

Simon

Flying Squad
Carried away with the thrill of being able to run trains again, I got out a real "blast from the past". The wheels didn't like the code 75 points much.

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Quite a handsome model for its time.
 

Simon

Flying Squad
Yes, I was hoping the three green grinning smileys would convey the fact I did 'get' it about the "old kitchen", and was just being silly... ah well, never mind...:rolleyes: ;)

Oh I know Jordan, but being the kitchen anorak that I am I just had to, you know, er, explain:oops:

By the way, there are a few more distinctly dark side trains that could appear, although I am having a clearance problem with drooping Kadees and the level crossing at the moment. I managed to knock the coupling off my F40PH* last night:(

Phase 2 Amtrak - bet that impressed you:p
 

ceejaydee

Western Thunderer
A proper 'old skool' train set, built for fun and running what you like.
Often thought of doing a similar thing to run my collection of Triang/Triang-Hornby stock.

Sometimes when you are just playing you forget about the usual issues of standards, scale, couplings etc and simply enjoy it :)

Often envy the innocence of youth when you can play without worrying that this loco shouldn't run with that coach or whatever.....
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Carried away with the thrill of being able to run trains again, I got out a real "blast from the past". The wheels didn't like the code 75 points much.

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Quite a handsome model for its time.
Simon,

Ah, locos from the right part of the world - often seen from the environs of Deptford Park, going to/from London Bridge/Bricklayers Arms - but not quite that clean!

Thanks for posting.

Mike
 

iploffy

OC Blue Brigade
spot on Simon I remember when I was a nipper eons ago I had a 7 car HST it didn't matter if 5 of them where Mk2's run what you want and enjoy it.

Ian
 

Simon

Flying Squad
Oh dear, I feel a right fraud perpetrating this thread after all my MRJ pontificating, "never mind eh?" (As Charlie aged 10 says in his slightly cheeky way when something hasn't gone quite right for someone else):oops:

Well after Jordan and Ian's comments about HST "fillings" I was going to fess up to having bought a rather down at heel pair of (nearly matching) power cars a while ago and that after I had got the power car working and bought the missing coupling off e-bay, (we are still after a spare "light cluster" if anyone's got one going spare) we currently use Mk 1s as coaches.

Well blow me, upon descending from catching up with old MRJs in bed this morning, I was confronted with a rather unusually configured train in Marshcastle's platform....

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Simon

Flying Squad
One of my favourite small trains is this combination of quite old Jouef with quite modern Bachmann starter loco, garnished with remains of Mainline Standard 4 motion:eek:

It works surprisingly well.

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Sorry about this. I don't need much encouragement:rolleyes:
 

Simon

Flying Squad
Considering that I am really committed to my 1/32 stuff and didn't think I'd bought much in recent years, I seem to have quite a few nice trains from the more recent era.

Here is my Hornby 08, renumbered as the one that lifted the track on the Midland line into Bath, hauling some of my "proper" OO freight stock.

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ceejaydee

Western Thunderer
..... didn't think I'd bought much in recent years...........

I thought that last year when sorting through a load of OO to part-ex for my kick start into 1/32.
Found a load that I'd forgotten about and worse still some that I didn't even remember buying...

Like the Jouef bodied tank; I have a thing for small freelance(ish) locos and an obsession with triang Hornby Dock Shunters for some bizarre reason too :rolleyes:
 

westernfan

Western Thunderer
I like the U S dock tank .The image of the crossing looks a bit like Radstock west ;) im surprised you got the triang locos to run on code 75 . did you play about with the flanges and back to backs?
 
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