First Sunday in June – 16mm scale layout
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Re: First Sunday in June – 16mm scale layout
Good to see how things are progressing on both projects. I was wondering.
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Hi Rik,
I have been heavily distracted with a 7mm layout I have, called The Yard, featuring radio controlled gantry crane and lorries, with standard and narrow gauge track. I had a show in April and May and had decided since the NEC show last November to build a new five foot long factory back drop to the layout, this took a long time to build. I also need to get it done for a railway Modeller photoshoot of the layout.
Hoping now to get on with the garden line (Wilmington Light Railway) and this layout.
Martin
I have been heavily distracted with a 7mm layout I have, called The Yard, featuring radio controlled gantry crane and lorries, with standard and narrow gauge track. I had a show in April and May and had decided since the NEC show last November to build a new five foot long factory back drop to the layout, this took a long time to build. I also need to get it done for a railway Modeller photoshoot of the layout.
Hoping now to get on with the garden line (Wilmington Light Railway) and this layout.
Martin
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Re: First Sunday in June – 16mm scale layout
Sounds very interesting. Have you posted a video anywhere?WLR_CD wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 1:11 pm Hi Rik,
I have been heavily distracted with a 7mm layout I have, called The Yard, featuring radio controlled gantry crane and lorries, with standard and narrow gauge track. I had a show in April and May and had decided since the NEC show last November to build a new five foot long factory back drop to the layout, this took a long time to build. I also need to get it done for a railway Modeller photoshoot of the layout.
Hoping now to get on with the garden line (Wilmington Light Railway) and this layout.
Martin
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Re: First Sunday in June – 16mm scale layout
Fantastic, always a treat to see this progress.
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Thank you, I am hoping to keep on with this one and get it completed.
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Nothing of any note posted as video, but it is an intention this year to do a "day's working' type video.ge_rik wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 7:04 amSounds very interesting. Have you posted a video anywhere?WLR_CD wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 1:11 pm Hi Rik,
I have been heavily distracted with a 7mm layout I have, called The Yard, featuring radio controlled gantry crane and lorries, with standard and narrow gauge track. I had a show in April and May and had decided since the NEC show last November to build a new five foot long factory back drop to the layout, this took a long time to build. I also need to get it done for a railway Modeller photoshoot of the layout.
Hoping now to get on with the garden line (Wilmington Light Railway) and this layout.
Martin
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It does appear in quite a few exhibition videos, for example this one at Chatham 2024 it appears at 6:55 in.
This photo shows the new factory backdrop, which still needs a bit more work detailing, hoping to get that done over the next couple of months.

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Strewth! You don't do anything by halves.....
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The I-beam on top of it is such a nice touch, looks just like the ones holding up the building where I work.
How is that effect achieved, foam or wood? I take it that's not an actual steel beam suspended over your layout...

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This is the protection feature against people putting their heads too far into the layout.drewzero1 wrote: Sun Jun 01, 2025 6:13 pm The I-beam on top of it is such a nice touch, looks just like the ones holding up the building where I work.How is that effect achieved, foam or wood? I take it that's not an actual steel beam suspended over your layout...
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It might also give an acoustig indication for every "touch"....
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Probably a fool to my self.
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The beam is made from 6mm MDF, sprayed with Halfords red primer. The lettering I laser cut stencils for and sprayed in white primer.drewzero1 wrote: Sun Jun 01, 2025 6:13 pm The I-beam on top of it is such a nice touch, looks just like the ones holding up the building where I work.How is that effect achieved, foam or wood? I take it that's not an actual steel beam suspended over your layout...
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Underneath the beam are three strips of LEDs that light up the layout.
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Re: First Sunday in June – 16mm scale layout
Joystick control?
Would that be for the road vehicles, by any chance?
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Would that be for the road vehicles, by any chance?
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Or for the crane? Or both?Phil.P wrote: Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:40 pm Joystick control?
Would that be for the road vehicles, by any chance?
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(I'm cheating a bit, have heard much discussion of this layout on the Model Rail Radio podcast
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The joysticks are on the handset for the gantry crane radio control. The handset is just resting there waiting for the show to open.Phil.P wrote: Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:40 pm Joystick control?
Would that be for the road vehicles, by any chance?
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The three lorries all have their own RC handsets, we will eventually build custom handsets for the lorries as well, we have most of the parts in stock.
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Sadly the MRR podcast seems to be no more, I think Tom’s interests have gone in other directions, fun while it lasted.
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