'O' Gauge Model of Heaton Lodge Junction
Discussion
Thanks Pete.
As an update I've managed to find and rent an old mill basement to house the model in and I'm busy painting the walls, ceiling and floor with 300 litres of paint!
Once this is done I'll be assembling the layout in its entirety (75ft so far) then its back to modelling a section at a time up to 180ft. After that is the fiddleyard of the same length on the other side but thankfully there's no scenery and its off the shelf track..
I'll update in a month or so with pics of what has been assembled so far.
Cheers
Simon
As an update I've managed to find and rent an old mill basement to house the model in and I'm busy painting the walls, ceiling and floor with 300 litres of paint!
Once this is done I'll be assembling the layout in its entirety (75ft so far) then its back to modelling a section at a time up to 180ft. After that is the fiddleyard of the same length on the other side but thankfully there's no scenery and its off the shelf track..
I'll update in a month or so with pics of what has been assembled so far.
Cheers
Simon
warch said:
OP that is absolutely superb, the attention to detail gives it a truly photo realistic appearance. I like the idea of a long thin layout concentrating on the railway and its immediate environs. If I ever have a model railway, I'd probably do it like that.
Incidentally how do you keep the dust off it?
Thanks. I've just got dustsheets over it right now - polythene from Screwfix. However once it is fully finished and set up in its new home I'll probably just vac it now and then as the old mill basement where it will live is surprisingly dust free.Incidentally how do you keep the dust off it?
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