Took some stock to the club last night............

Started by Newportnobby, February 15, 2024, 11:29:46 AM

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port perran

Looks good but those six wheel milk tankers need to be absolutely filthy.
I've just purchased three more to go with my existing filthy ones.
It'll seem a shame to severely weather the new ones but that's the way I always remember them.

Your Class 41 looks the business.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

crewearpley40

Parcels train looked just as impressive Mick as well as the milk tanks

Newportnobby

Quote from: port perran on February 07, 2025, 03:53:34 PMLooks good but those six wheel milk tankers need to be absolutely filthy.
I've just purchased three more to go with my existing filthy ones.
It'll seem a shame to severely weather the new ones but that's the way I always remember them.

Your Class 41 looks the business.

And the milk tanks are supposedly weathered. It's the Dapol factory weathered set of class 22 + 6 tanks.
I agree they need further work >:D

Foxhound

Quote from: Newportnobby on February 07, 2025, 04:37:14 PM
Quote from: port perran on February 07, 2025, 03:53:34 PMLooks good but those six wheel milk tankers need to be absolutely filthy.
I've just purchased three more to go with my existing filthy ones.
It'll seem a shame to severely weather the new ones but that's the way I always remember them.

Your Class 41 looks the business.

And the milk tanks are supposedly weathered. It's the Dapol factory weathered set of class 22 + 6 tanks.
I agree they need further work >:D

I bought the bookset with the Hymek and the united creameries silver tanks. It was my post-divorce present to myself and my reintroduction to model railways 16 years ago.
The layout you're running on is absolutely beautiful.
Rob and Becky (artistic director)

Newportnobby

Thank you. It's our club layout 'Heatherley' and I can't accept any kudos as it was built long before I joined the club. It's somewhat long in the tooth (like me) and a new layout is being built at present which will be an end to end one

Newportnobby

Well, if @Nbodger can have a steamy journey, then I can have a steamy evening at the club layout so here's 3 vids from last night (BTW - I tried the J50 on the coal hopper train and it hauled them all with no issues.)

WD with coal hoppers
WD with coal hoppers on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Super D with same train
'Super D' with coal hoppers on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

J50 with cattle train
J50 with cattle train on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Thanks for watching

Bealman

All three running smoothly and quietly. :thumbsup:

You know, that really is a rather nice layout, Mick. What do they plan to do with it when they retire it?
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Newportnobby

No idea, George. There's been no talk of retiring it.
Too big for my little abode, that's for sure

Bob Tidbury

#98
I am taking my B H E   G W R Twin railcars to the club tomorrow as we are testing the new control panel on Paddock Hill .
And we are going to run our NEW Layout Wokingham as well ,this layout is still under construction as its going to be a  highly detailed model of Wokingham in the 50 /60s including dummy 3rd rail ,the track is able to operate but the scenery is still being built as all the buildings are scratch built scale models built by Gary Robinson ,
Over 18 months of painstaking research took place before it was started and a new member Rob Evans has taken drone photos of the church and 3D printed it it looks amazing and even has sound installed ,he has now taken drone photos of the signal box whick is about to be demolished so that will keep Gary busy for a few days .Drone permision was applied for and granted so all legal .
Any Forum members are welcome on our running days on the last  Saturday every month ,We meet at The West London Aero Club White Waltham which is a very busy active airfield .
Bob
PS we are NOT running the modules as there is not enough room for layouts and modules .

geofff

Hello Bob

I live in the SL6 area, so I should really get along to your club.  I look forward to any photos of the Wokingham layout , as in my youth I followed Slough Town F C and seem to remember the Wokingham ground very near to the railway - it was a FA cup tie.

Newportnobby

Having been away from the club for a couple of weeks thanks to a chest infection some kind soul brought along to share (  :veryangry2:  ) I took my class 24 recent purchase along for a couple of vids. Sorry about the first one but some  :censored: pop up obscured the off button so I wobbled the phone somewhat trying to stop the vid :-[
I also thought the loco was growling a bit and then found someone had set the controller with feedback on, so they got a verbal clip round the lughole.
I've not decided what disc codes to shown on the loco so it has 'em all lit up at present
The Dapol B1 in the second one was another chap's and seemed to trundle around quite happily

Weathered class 24 on Heatherley (1) by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Weathered class 24 on Heatherley (2) by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

crewearpley40

Trundling around nicely mick


Hope you are over that infection

Chris

Bealman

A different perspective in the first vid, Mick - I like it! I have a Dapol engine just like that, by the way - won it in the NGF raffle! It's a nice runner too.
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

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