Garden railway in 16mm: Wilmington Light Railway

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
We are now in July 2021...

Work on the railway and surrounding area has been somewhat sporadic of late, due to various reasons, in no particular order work/weather/being bothered to actually do anything!

The greenhouse was dismantled with most of the contents and some of glass sold on or given away. Leaving tomato plants and paving stones.

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I used some of the old greenhouse base as shuttering for the new base and a trench dug for the power cable.

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A part order of supplies arrived, still have another bulk bag of sharp sand to come, along with 110 paving slabs that are currently waiting a delivery from the manufacturers (there was a huge backlog due to Covid etc.).

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The cabin kit arrived two weeks early, so I had to clear out one of the sheds to store it until ready to put up. It stayed in the shed much much longer than originally expected and became a pain being in the way. It would be a further nine months before it got erected, purely down to difficulties getting the balance of the building materials for the base.

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I put down and compacted the MoT Type 1 as a base for the new main path.

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The base has been cast and a start made on the edging stones. To the right of these stones will go a short section of two foot narrow gauge track which will have a disused wagon sat at one end as a bit of a feature.

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Nature has been taking over the railway.

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It was a good excuse to run a fruit picker special.

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We had some visitors during the night who obviously did not like the initial track plan, so moved it around and left their muddy footprints behind!

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They also chewed my builders line.

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Cobwebs have appeared on some buildings and something has nibbled the corner of the chimney.

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The crew came round during the week and we discussed the track plan for the main shed (28' x 12'), with two entry points, which may reduce to one in the final plan.

The dotted boards are module boards that some are building at home as a standalone layout that can be plugged into the garden line, also the four straight boards of our layout First Sunday in June can also be plugged in here (this idea was rejected later in the build). The garden line is being built for operation with plenty to do on operating days.

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Finally I have acquired one of the 16mm Narrow Gauge Association Victory live steam kits which were released seven years ago (now 10 years). Luckily Roundhouse still do the bits that they offered at the time, but the original boiler manufacturer does not seem to be about anymore.

I contacted the 16mm NGA and by chance one of the original test builders of the kit wanted to build another one and hit the same snag with boilers as me. He has done some investigation and may have sourced an alternative suitable boiler with a few added advantages. He is doing some testing and will let me know the details if it is workable, failing that I will just make a battery powered version.

I have a fondness for Victory because I see the real thing most open day months at the Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway, where I am a volunteer driver.

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Martin
 

michael mott

Western Thunderer
Hello Martin, I have just finished reading through your thread. It is great to see all your outside of the box thinking and ways or recycling materials. Your creative ways of using the spaces around your home are inspiring.
Michael
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Hello Martin, I have just finished reading through your thread. It is great to see all your outside of the box thinking and ways or recycling materials. Your creative ways of using the spaces around your home are inspiring.
Michael
Thank you Michael, glad you have found it of interest. It does not always go to plan, but generally I get there in the end!
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Roll on a few months to late November 2021...

I have at last finished the main base groundwork ready for the 108 paving slabs which turned up this week. I will be glad when this is done and can get back to some modelling.

Temperature has dropped lately which may affect progress!

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The slabs and there they stayed for quite a few month!.

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
I had a package from Roundhouse arrive with hopefully all the bits I will need to complete the Victory kit as RC steam. I went for a Billy boiler and wrapper because the original boiler manufacturer is unavailable.

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Also delivered were some Binnie kits.

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Martin
 

lankytank

Western Thunderer
Martin,

I'm getting a little confused.... (doesn't take a lot...!!).

Reading the thread, unless I've missed something very obvious. Would I be correct in thinking the assembly of the garden railway & railway building builds, have all happened in the past - whilst the assembly of 'Victory' is a current time build.
The time/space continuum seems to have been disrupted - in my head at least..... It's all looking very good :thumbs:
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Martin,

I'm getting a little confused.... (doesn't take a lot...!!).

Reading the thread, unless I've missed something very obvious. Would I be correct in thinking the assembly of the garden railway & railway building builds, have all happened in the past - whilst the assembly of 'Victory' is a current time build.
The time/space continuum seems to have been disrupted - in my head at least..... It's all looking very good :thumbs:
The railway and buildings are all done in the past, just trying to get the build thread up to date so I can add the latest developments, also to show that things don’t always go to plan. The Victory bits are still to be assembled, they are just sitting in a cupboard, its just the bits arrived during the build period. The are big bouts of time where nothing happens with the garden line, usually due to work on, or exhibiting my 7mm model layout The Yard.
Still a way to go to get up to date, then things will slow down and hopefully make more sense.
Martin
 

lankytank

Western Thunderer
Aaah, right, got it......... So, Once upon a time......

It's all very interesting - now, I understand it's already happened. Cool.... :cool: :rolleyes::thumbs:
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Another instalment of the catch up, we are now in January 2022...

I subscribe to the digital version of Garden Rail magazine, late last year they sent out a survey with the promise of being put into a draw. I do a number of surveys but never win anything.

To my delight I received an email from Warner Publications to say I had been chosen as the winner of an I.P Engineering Colonial Railcar kit and what gauge would I like 32mm or 45mm?

This will come in handy because I need a few rail buses for the garden line, I shall enjoy adapting this and adding detail.

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Now late January 2022...

In an effort to kick start my modelling mojo, a start was made on the various Binnie kits that I got for Christmas. I do enjoy Binnie kits, especially batch building, I find it therapeutic.

I start with squaring up the chassis sides.

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For the bolsters, I never like the kit method of melting the pivot pin over a washer. I like mine to be bolted so it helps with painting and maintenance later if needed, so I drill and tap the pivot 8BA.

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Here pictured with a temporary bolt and washers until I cut out some larger washer plates to suit.

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To give them some low down weight, I fill the central channel with Liquid Lead, bonded in with Johnsons Klear. Here are four bolster and two skip chassis.

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An update I do is replace the wheel sets with Roy Wood replacement ones, ordered on a Monday, received the following Wednesday. Have made a start on blackening before the weathering process.

This does leave me with 16 x Binnie wheel and axle sets, these will come in handy for scratch built wagon projects.

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
I have on and off experimented trying to produce reasonable looking 16mm scale corrugated iron.

After various trials with different techniques I now use this method, the start point is a Friskars card crinkling roller, given to me by my wife after she did a buy up of someones craft supplies now they had stopped the hobby. There are quite a few useful tool crossovers with the card crafting hobby.

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I had tried various thicknesses of foil pie containers, the main problem finding a big enough flat area, but even then the foil was a bit too thin to be practical for buildings. Beer cans were another option, but getting them flat to start with and stay flat and hold the ridges was not great, so the project was put to one side. Apart from that you get a bit wobbly emptying the cans!

It was while perusing a FaceBook group that someone in the USA had found 36 gauge ally sheet with good results. I searched in the UK, but 100m rolls were a bit more than I wanted. So I ordered from the same supplier in the USA via Amazon and got a 12 foot by 1 foot roll for £16 delivered. I have since found UK suppliers but they want £8.99 for 3 foot x 1 foot. The Amazon delivery did not take too long until it got to our PO and they sent it to the wrong sorting office.

Anyway, enough of the ramble, here are a couple of pictures from a quick test, these are scale 8 foot x 3 foot sheets, the ridges are just under 4mm across the peaks, so not far off 3 inches full size, good enough for me and the sheets are nice and firm.

Next will be some trials with acid to distress some sheets, but will wait for better weather for this outside job.

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Another Amazon purchase was for these small quilting clips. I found a pack of 110 clips for £8.99 and very good they are, although some seemed to have gone and appeared on the wife's craft bench!

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Roll on a few months and I am back to the garden railway, now May 2022.

I have at last finished the slabs and pointing, much to the relief of my back!

Now waiting for a break in the weather to build the log cabin/craft studio, after which I can get back onto building the railway itself.

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A few weeks later we got that break.

With a break in the weather and help from my daughter and partner, who had built a cabin from the same supplier two years ago, we got the main building work done in two days.

Setting out, crucial to get this bit right, otherwise you hit trouble later on, so time well spent.

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The railway became a good short term wood store!

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Starting to take shape.

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Walls went up quick, now the roof takes shape.

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Fixing the roofing shingles down.

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After two days we had a watertight building.

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Over the following week I got one coat of preservative on the outside apart from under the porch and two coats inside.
Carpet down inside, desks and cupboards went in. Electrics still to connect up once the boss has decided where she wants the sockets!
More preservative coats to do when I get a chance, then I can put the railway back in place that I took down to give us a bit more working space.

The rest of the garden path to lay, will be glad when it is done.
It will make a useful loco drivers office, but I did not say that!

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Our resident fox is not so caring about keeping the patio clean as I am, there are footprints all round the patio!

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Martin
 

Greengiant

Western Thunderer
Still making progress with the craft cabin, electrics are now installed. The replacement glass panel for the table is due this week, a casualty of the February storm.

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Furniture now in place, Denise has started moving her bits and pieces in.

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Which meant I was able to put the track bed back in place along the fence, ready for track laying. An advantage of this type of construction, it is easy to take down and put back with just spanners. At the bottom of the picture you can see the hedge cuttings have now reached the top of the trackbed.

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I think I may have been rumbled, Denise asked "Why do we have a station clock on the cabin?"

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With any spare storage space taken up with the cabin project, it meant the main workshop became a general dumping ground.

Believe it or not, in there somewhere are three layouts, First Sunday in June, The Yard and Whiteoak Light Railway.

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This is going to need a lot of sorting out. My daughter is currently refitting her kitchen so has some units going spare before heading to the skip.
Never one to miss out on a kitchen cupboard, I have found this vertical pull out cupboard useful for easy access to my spray cans.

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Still got a long way to go with sorting stuff out, but at least I can lay track as and when I get a spare moment.

Martin
 
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