Bisley - BR Western Region 1990(ish) EM Gauge

dj_crisp

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I've been working on my station board the last week or so.

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The first task was to install the backscene and then add a curve to it which I'm part way through as the photos show. Next was the fun task of lining up the platform to get a decent fit across the baseboard which involved quite a bit of fine tuning! It's not that great but it's as good as I can do. While doing so I used my 09 shunter for clearance checks as it just happened to be lying around the layout and I've found it doesn't like the curved platform! I think the 09 must have felt left out when I did my clearance checks as my 158, western or a cargowaggons all sneak through fine. Oh well it shouldn't be too difficult to resolve.

Then I've bedded in the weathering of the platform so hopefully it all looks ok.

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A terrible photo using my phone along the tracks.

I've been using a Hornby (made in West Germany) footbridge as a temporary scenic break which I bought secondhand and was built by someone else. I find it useful to gauge what the station will look like, but the only issue being floor mounted rather than platform mounted.

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One day I'll have time to build the rather nice etched kit but in the meantime the poor old footbridge has had some proper rough hacking to make it roughly platform mounted.

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It's a very crude hack by me but I'm quite pleased it'll hide the exit till I get round to building a replacement (in more suitable colours but it's really growing on me.). It was never that square before but hopefully does a job of hiding the exit till the more refined version is built.

cheers for reading
Will
 

dj_crisp

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I’ve just realised I’ve not posted in a while which also reflects my recent modelling activity!

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Anyhow to get me back in the groove I’ve built a set of Lanarkshire models buffer stops to replace the ones that were flattened when the baseboard they were fitted to flipped when spraying them outdoors.

Being a second effort hopefully they’re a bit better than the first!


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After a quick clean with some files and fine sandpaper construction is pretty straightforward using cheap superglue. I found it easier to build this time around by fitting some flexi C&L track bases to the front and back so everything stayed in gauge. Other sleepers are wooden and spare chairs that I had saved from previous track projects.

Being white metal I’ve insulated them using thin plastikard and plastic rod for the cross beam.Once complete they’ve been primed using Halfords grey primer and then blasted with an airbrush.

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I decided to splash on Railmatch track dirt, weathered black and rust in one spraying session. The effect has been that all colours kind of merge and by being lazy on not cleaning the airbrush between colours has helped merge them together. Today I painted the faded red (pink) and then highlight areas using acrylics as well as patch up areas the airbrush didn’t reach.

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Hopefully they look passable similar to the photo below (from blue pelican on Flickr)


Next effort will be replicating the buffer stop lamp – I’ll be very interested in knowing when these started to be replaced!
 
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