The Awchit and Cyder Railway
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Sounds like a plan for one day, when my toddler gives me time,i know what you mean about dogs, i seem to spend alot of time dog proofing, or dog repairing lol.laurence703:115534 wrote:Bournemouth? That's only 2 ish hours away... But there are plenty of places between here and there... Brambleton is worth a visit and will probably be the place it gets its first good long proper run.
I've got to tidy up the line a bit this year as it has no ballast at the moment thanks to the rain and the dog... so I think some shuttering on the edge of the wood would be a good idea and then build the soil up either side to bring it to the right height.
Love the snow.
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I only bought it, DLRDan has been one of two people tinkering with it.
Also I got a new (to me) box...
In there is my Leek and Manifold, two yatton coaches and the usual steaming equipment minus water and the transmitter. I'm planning on fitting two wheels at one end, cause its a sod to carry, and fitting a lockable fold down leg on the door so it can be used to prep locos on.
Also I got a new (to me) box...
In there is my Leek and Manifold, two yatton coaches and the usual steaming equipment minus water and the transmitter. I'm planning on fitting two wheels at one end, cause its a sod to carry, and fitting a lockable fold down leg on the door so it can be used to prep locos on.
No one expects the SPANISH ACQUISITION!!!
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It's been a while again so it's about time I told you all what I've been up to!
The Big box although is very useful in its application, it needs wheels and a leg to be used properly because it weighs a ton and isn't the easiest thing to carry unless you have a second person.
Isibutu is still at Dan's cause I haven't yet been able to obtain a gas tank...
The slate wagon train has grown to 23 wagons long... there's still two to build.
I have a steam up pencilled in for soon and a set of points to lay for some much needed extra siding space...
I need some more top soil /compost to rebuild the embankments as they have all washed away over winter.
The Big box although is very useful in its application, it needs wheels and a leg to be used properly because it weighs a ton and isn't the easiest thing to carry unless you have a second person.
Isibutu is still at Dan's cause I haven't yet been able to obtain a gas tank...
The slate wagon train has grown to 23 wagons long... there's still two to build.
I have a steam up pencilled in for soon and a set of points to lay for some much needed extra siding space...
I need some more top soil /compost to rebuild the embankments as they have all washed away over winter.
No one expects the SPANISH ACQUISITION!!!
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So it's been ages again... really should update this more often...
ANYWHO! The loco roster has somewhat shrunk again with Ofario and Marmite off to pastures new... well kinda... DLRDan has them to do as he pleases...
The wagon front has also shrunk in number with the Coopercraft wagons and the Nedrag Light Railway wagons also gone to new homes. I'm trying to sell on my wooden wagons which aren't really springer spaniel friendly for resin / plastic ones. I've still got a few wagons that are for sale if anyone's interested.
Isibutu (The Spanish Acquisition!) has its nameplates on order and is currently in the paint shop. It's looking brilliant! Hopefully won't be too much longer before I get to play with it. It also has a gas tank now which helps.
The garden is looking rather nice at present as the plants are really starting to properly establish themselves. I've actually had to trim a few back every time I want to run something.
Track work has had a few small sections tinkered with just to get a few donkey legs out of them and nice smooth sections in.
There is an extension being built but it'll never actually have an A&CR regular service train over it as it's for the Modular Layout and so will probably only see trains once or twice a year.
Hunslet now has its Identity "Edward Sholto" and is sporting a rather nice Penrhyn Quarry livery. Still runs an absolute treat and is now quickly becoming my Go To engine for a quick run.
Boxy has had its batteries replaced and still surprises people when I go here, hold this for a sec... the usual response is bloody hell! That's heavy!
The Leek box now has great big pneumatic tyres and a leg on the door so I can actually prep and steam a loco on the door if theres lacking siding space. But speaking of the leek I really must get round to sorting the couplings out as they aren't the best...
ANYWHO! The loco roster has somewhat shrunk again with Ofario and Marmite off to pastures new... well kinda... DLRDan has them to do as he pleases...
The wagon front has also shrunk in number with the Coopercraft wagons and the Nedrag Light Railway wagons also gone to new homes. I'm trying to sell on my wooden wagons which aren't really springer spaniel friendly for resin / plastic ones. I've still got a few wagons that are for sale if anyone's interested.
Isibutu (The Spanish Acquisition!) has its nameplates on order and is currently in the paint shop. It's looking brilliant! Hopefully won't be too much longer before I get to play with it. It also has a gas tank now which helps.
The garden is looking rather nice at present as the plants are really starting to properly establish themselves. I've actually had to trim a few back every time I want to run something.
Track work has had a few small sections tinkered with just to get a few donkey legs out of them and nice smooth sections in.
There is an extension being built but it'll never actually have an A&CR regular service train over it as it's for the Modular Layout and so will probably only see trains once or twice a year.
Hunslet now has its Identity "Edward Sholto" and is sporting a rather nice Penrhyn Quarry livery. Still runs an absolute treat and is now quickly becoming my Go To engine for a quick run.
Boxy has had its batteries replaced and still surprises people when I go here, hold this for a sec... the usual response is bloody hell! That's heavy!
The Leek box now has great big pneumatic tyres and a leg on the door so I can actually prep and steam a loco on the door if theres lacking siding space. But speaking of the leek I really must get round to sorting the couplings out as they aren't the best...
No one expects the SPANISH ACQUISITION!!!
laurence703:119323 wrote: DLRDan has them to do as he pleases...
Oh don't stop worrying, its not like anything bad has happened......
Dan,
James: "Dan, can you use your hearing and tell me if that trains coming ?"
DLR
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James: "Dan, can you use your hearing and tell me if that trains coming ?"
DLR
www.freewebs.com/dlrail
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So the long awaited day has come at last... "The Spanish Acquisition" has under gone running in (still a bit more to do) and once a small track discrepancy had been altered I can now say it goes round really well.
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But unfortunately due to unexpected Bills, Bertie has found a new home and will become a regular on the Llechfan.
https://scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=58437EA8
But unfortunately due to unexpected Bills, Bertie has found a new home and will become a regular on the Llechfan.
No one expects the SPANISH ACQUISITION!!!
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So after a long time of not being able to easily set a manual loco to plod around quite nicely I decided to take a sledge hammer to my track bed and level it...
Seriously for those who are just starting to build their railways, get the track bed right the first time this is important or you'll end up like me, forever hitting bits of it with a great big hammer...
To give an idea on how much the top end has been lowered, the track in this photo used to be about half an inch above the MYOB, its now about two inches below it.
Seriously for those who are just starting to build their railways, get the track bed right the first time this is important or you'll end up like me, forever hitting bits of it with a great big hammer...
To give an idea on how much the top end has been lowered, the track in this photo used to be about half an inch above the MYOB, its now about two inches below it.
No one expects the SPANISH ACQUISITION!!!
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