4mm Forge Island - 4mm Cameo

Locksley

Active Member
Thanks for the comments chaps, and thanks to anyone who came and said hi over the weekend! It was a fantastic show, probably one of the most enjoyable I've done. The layout ran flawlessly across both days and is good fun to operate.

A few photos:

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Phil Parker asked to pose a couple of the new Rapido releases on the layout - a Port of Par Saddle Tank and a fireless loco. I now very much want both!

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Having seen on Saturday the vast array of locos you already have, I'm sure a couple more won't go amiss.... particularly after you have weathered them.

I agree the BP fireless does look at home!
 

Locksley

Active Member
No major changes have been made to the layout since the last few posts, the only thing I have done after Neepsend is to cut the downspout short on the sticky-outy building to the left of the scaffolding. This was just catching on a few locos, and has actually freed up enough space for a Class 20 to negotiate the curve. Although the ensuing bufferlock is another matter :D

I did treat myself to a Model Rail/Dapol Sentinel Y1 yesterday as they're currently down to £69 on the Model Rail Offers site (£70 being around my almost-instant-buy cutoff point for most locos!) I think that should look rather nice pottering around the layout.

My other significant project at the mo is looking into getting the Oxford Shunting Tractor to 'work'. It won't be motorised of course, but my plan is to motorise a boxvan using an N20 geared motor which will push/pull the tractor around. Some basic (sort-of) hidden 3d printed flanges behind the tractor wheels, and replacement free-running axles shows promise. I've also printed my own version of the tractor superstructure to allow the addition of some weight boxes on each end to help keep the thing on track, plus drawbars for couplings.

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