The Leawarra Nayook Railway
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Thanks everyone for the comments, they are appreciated. Afraid I'm running out of angles and positions to take pics. from.
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You certainly have a perfect feel for making the right pictures at the right time! Wonderfull and full of ideas. Like the bridge with its scetchplates to keep the structure together and the telegraphpoles at the station.
On the dutch forum we discussed sounds a while ago, and one of the ideas (originated from the 009 forum) was to have a loop of bare wire inside a car with a weighted wire hanging inside of it, like a bell. When the weighted wire swings due to movement of the car, it eventually will hit the loop around it, and if you connect electricity to it, this can act like a switch, which triggers a sound, like that of a whishcard or mp3 player.
This way you can have the cows "moooing" at irregular intervals when the car is going across unlevel track..
On the dutch forum we discussed sounds a while ago, and one of the ideas (originated from the 009 forum) was to have a loop of bare wire inside a car with a weighted wire hanging inside of it, like a bell. When the weighted wire swings due to movement of the car, it eventually will hit the loop around it, and if you connect electricity to it, this can act like a switch, which triggers a sound, like that of a whishcard or mp3 player.
This way you can have the cows "moooing" at irregular intervals when the car is going across unlevel track..
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Various things have kept me from the railway recently. Following complaints by users of the goods yard at Nayook regarding surface conditions, the yard was graded and re-surfaced with local gravel.
Loading the dozer back onto a trailer that only just fits, and the freshly surfaced yard.
A new goods gate has been built according to VR plans for a 15Ft. gate and painted.
I've always envied you guys with level crossing gates with the red roundel split in the middle. We didn't run to gates on the narrow gauge but I've always liked the VR gates which ranged up to 26Ft. with double rails top and bottom they were a large affair.
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Loading the dozer back onto a trailer that only just fits, and the freshly surfaced yard.
A new goods gate has been built according to VR plans for a 15Ft. gate and painted.
I've always envied you guys with level crossing gates with the red roundel split in the middle. We didn't run to gates on the narrow gauge but I've always liked the VR gates which ranged up to 26Ft. with double rails top and bottom they were a large affair.
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Another great picture, Grant. You always seem to place figures in the right place with an appropriate pose. I assume you don't have an inexhaustable supply of them.
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Country folk just very good at multi tasking Rik!!!. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
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Loving that detail on the gate and the vehicles, excellent. That grass on the track looks just right, gives a nice backwater feel.
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o do love your pictures always very good
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As usual Grant, I had to do a double take to convince myself this wasn't a 'real' picture. Rik is right about your effective positioning of things, it does make the shots absolutely convincing.
Those gates are monsters, aren't they? High quality design indeed, I can't imagine they ever sagged!
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Those gates are monsters, aren't they? High quality design indeed, I can't imagine they ever sagged!
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Gate and adjoining fence completed, new yard back in service again to the approval of the locals.
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That gate definitely looks the biz, Grant. Well done.
However, dunno about your inhabitants, but round here nobody would bother opening it, they'd just go through that gap on the LH side ( nearest camera)!
However, dunno about your inhabitants, but round here nobody would bother opening it, they'd just go through that gap on the LH side ( nearest camera)!
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Funny you should say that Philip, Graham (GTB) and I were talking about the gates the other night, and mentioned how rare it was to see one actually closed. I remember as a kid the one at Ringwood where I grew up being closed once, but I know they must have spent at least a day clearing the grass and blackberries from it to allow it to move.
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Great photo's as allways! Thanks for sharing.
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I like the buffer stop Grant, is that made from stone or wood?
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Made of timber Tom,
Styled after these on Puffing Billy.
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Styled after these on Puffing Billy.
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Great photos as ever - the gate looks very much 'at home' there
Where did I put that uncoupler?
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Thanks Grant, that looks easy to replicate for use on any garden railway.
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Some pics. of this mornings Friday down mixed. Sunny winter days unfortunately result in high contrast.
A stop at Warringine before off into the forest.
Rounding Turpins curve with steam
Crossing Main Road Nayook.
Placing wagons in the yard
Billy time.
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Nice, as always, Grant. For some reason the last shot really appeals to me
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I agree with Philip the last shot is evocative of a hard mornings work. I also love the log pile, an idea worth stealing.......
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