Has anyone done or attempted to do an Nn3 scale Lynton & Barnstaple layout?
I am think about starting one but was just wondering if anyone else has had a go.
Here is how far I have got so far:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn1.jpg)
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn2.jpg)
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn3.jpg)
this will be the Baldwin 'LYN' eventually
Hi that loco is looking very nice indeed, keep on going, I'll would like one, not that I know much about L&B.
Are you planning on running this on 6.5mm track or the correct track gauge?
I will probably use Z 6.5mm track for ease, way too wide for the L&B but will have to compromise.
Will probably include Barnstpale Junction so that I can have N gauge locos aswell
Looks good - what do you plan to use for motorising them - Märklin 2-6-2 or similar ?
Only quibble I can see on the CAD (as a non L&B person though) is that the domes appear to be flanged to join a flat surface not a cylinder - if you look at the domes they have a nice gentle flow into the boiler on the sides but the front and rear facing surfaces do not.
If you look at a real steam loco the join is a bit more complicated than that.
I look forward to seeing more - it always struck me as a very unusual (almost American in style) narrow gauge line, with all the bogie freight wagons and bogie coaches.
Alan
Quote from: EtchedPixels on January 17, 2014, 01:31:41 PM
Looks good - what do you plan to use for motorising them - Märklin 2-6-2 or similar ?
Hi Alan, I was thinking about coming up with a similar set up to the steam Kato Pocketline set where the motor is in the carriage, but haven't worked out how to go about that yet. I haven't really started on the coaches or wagons so hopefully it will become clearer when I do.
Quote from: EtchedPixels on January 17, 2014, 01:31:41 PM
Only quibble I can see on the CAD (as a non L&B person though) is that the domes appear to be flanged to join a flat surface not a cylinder - if you look at the domes they have a nice gentle flow into the boiler on the sides but the front and rear facing surfaces do not.
I know what you mean. I have still got a lot to do with the domes, the centre one needs a cutout at the top, but I have added the flanged bottoms, I am a self taught Cad'er so my methods are probably completely the wrong way of doing it
Can't quite seem to get the domes right, one picture I look at the look pretty flat at the top and then the next they don't.
The extra width by using standard Z track will cause a few complications and re-designs of the loco but hopefully I can get it to work.
Here is the real one
(http://www.009.cd2.com/images54/13.jpg)
Wouldn't you do better to make it 3mm scale? That way the track is pretty close to correct - probably closer than 009 in 4mm. Also more room to fit the chassis and more weight for better pick-up etc.
updated domes:
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn18012014_3.jpg)
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn18012014_4.jpg)
like for like view
(http://www.009.cd2.com/images54/13.jpg)
(http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/crankycalf/nn3lyn18012014_5.jpg)
I put this in the 3d printing section aswell but thought better put in in here:
just arrived in the post 3d printed 'LYN' in Nn3 scale
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Byyjf9pCMAA4-d-.jpg:large)
Excellent stuff! :thumbsup: