New Narrow Gauge Loco

Finally, after a wait of nearly 5 years, I’ve been able to buy a sensible ready to run loco for the narrow gauge track. This is a Bachman Baldwin, or more precisely, a “Baldwin Class 10-12-D 4-6-0T in Welsh Highland Railway Black”.


It’s the correct scale for a narrow gauge loco, but looks very small compared to the standard gauge wagons behind.

It’s also a bit bigger than my previous narrow gauge locos, so there will need to be a bit of track adjustment to come…

New Houses

More new houses have been built to complete the Halt Village rebuild. Again, these are made using laser printed sheets, cardboard and glue.



This area will need some finishing off, and chimneys have yet to be added to these buildings, but at least the basics are now done.


Next job will be to sort out the level crossing and the roads.

Track Tracer

I needed to accurately measure the edges for new platforms for our club model railway layout, so I updated my earlier design of track tracer:
The lower wooden block is grooved so that it accurately tracks the rail line; the pencil lead (with a weight on top to provide pressure) draws a line on the plasticard in order to cut it to match the track.

These are the platforms constructed using the tracer:
Each platform is around nine feet long and split over three boards. The platform edges are commercially available plastic mouldings.

 

Country End Ballasted

Very gradually, the track from the halt to the country end of the layout has been ballasted.

The area in front of the warehouses also needed a bit of tidying up (there used to be a short siding there). This will need a bit of weathering at some stage to match the new and old!

Some more grass was also needed in front of the houses by the country station:

The canal area has also been tidied up: