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Started by Wayne 56089, February 20, 2014, 07:40:20 PM

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Wayne 56089

Thought I'd put this here rather than in n gauge discussion as this applies to all forms of railway modelling.

Thought I'd start a place where people can confess to setting out with good intentions of doing work on their layouts and just end up playing trains  :-[

I'll go first, had all good intentions of making a start building my metcalfe platforms, measured a bit up and started sticking the walls together then thought I know I'll give my new HST a run as I didn't properly run it in last weekend!

Now have a layout full of stock and a twelve coach HST running and not a platform in sight  :angel:

port perran

Happens a lot but as I'm currently installing point motors, all my locos and stock are stowed away so I have no excuse !
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

georgehgv

You are not alone ...


Just ordered a farish london midland, nearly £60 off at hattons  so that will be excuse to play :claphappy:
Another house move despite "never again" has given me a second floor layout so Geominster Mainline & Heritage Line will be modified and enlarged with siding storage.

My Facebook Diary is Geominster if anyone wants to view it please ask, it is a private group requiring acceptance, thanks.

This then is my third version modified which has been improved from previous efforts and lessons learned.

Geominster was my first project which has now been dismantled. Having learnt so much from  previous Geominster projects this is the latest one.

Latest Youtube video is here.

https://youtu.be/x50gYil5tAs

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=30850.0

Newportnobby

Never mind 'guilty as charged' - I'm doing serious porridge for not cracking on but playing trains :-[ I keep convincing myself I need to do more research in all things electrical etc etc :D
I believe I have made prevarication an art form :laugh:
Mind you, it's not helped by members selling me locos that I just have to play trains test, of course ::) :angel:

Wayne 56089

Quote from: newportnobby on February 20, 2014, 08:38:51 PM
Never mind 'guilty as charged' - I'm doing serious porridge for not cracking on but playing trains :-[ I keep convincing myself I need to do more research in all things electrical etc etc :D
I believe I have made prevarication an art form :laugh:
Mind you, it's not helped by members selling me locos that I just have to play trains test, of course ::) :angel:

I allways like the testing excuse  :angel:

Get my bonus next week so another weekend TESTING  :smiley-laughing:

Chris

Quote from: Wayne 56089 on February 20, 2014, 07:40:20 PM
I'll go first, had all good intentions of making a start building my metcalfe platforms, measured a bit up and started sticking the walls together then thought I know I'll give my new HST a run as I didn't properly run it in last weekend!

Don't forget that once you have done the platforms, you'll need to give the trains a good test to make sure they don't scrape the platforms...  ;)

dodger112958

Testing is just so much more fun.  :D

After a hard couple of hours modelling we deserve a reward, don't we?  :P :P
Ian
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Wayne 56089

Quote from: Chris on February 20, 2014, 09:10:56 PM
Quote from: Wayne 56089 on February 20, 2014, 07:40:20 PM
I'll go first, had all good intentions of making a start building my metcalfe platforms, measured a bit up and started sticking the walls together then thought I know I'll give my new HST a run as I didn't properly run it in last weekend!

Don't forget that once you have done the platforms, you'll need to give the trains a good test to make sure they don't scrape the platforms...  ;)

YES!! And I've got three to do so that means 3 weeks work!

Pretty realistic timescale for building platforms  :D

pape_timmo

Quote from: Wayne 56089 on February 20, 2014, 09:14:44 PM
Quote from: Chris on February 20, 2014, 09:10:56 PM
Quote from: Wayne 56089 on February 20, 2014, 07:40:20 PM
I'll go first, had all good intentions of making a start building my metcalfe platforms, measured a bit up and started sticking the walls together then thought I know I'll give my new HST a run as I didn't properly run it in last weekend!

Don't forget that once you have done the platforms, you'll need to give the trains a good test to make sure they don't scrape the platforms...  ;)

YES!! And I've got three to do so that means 3 weeks work!

Pretty realistic timescale for building platforms  :D

Get a good couple of years testing if your building platforms like Reading...

I'm terrible, started a thread on here months ago about building, or trying to design, my layout, got distracted by building my Royal Train, got plans now for my NMT, and still I've got just an oval of track and no layout to do 'testing' on...  ;)

Cheers, Timmo
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Agrippa

The road to hell is paved with good intentions. :D
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ParkeNd

You have to play trains while still in the throes of building because they seize up if you don't do it - don't they?  The track gets a micro coating of dust - and the engine drivers become bolshy with all the inactive time on their hands. The points petrify, and controller transformers become brittle.

I'm sure I've read somewhere that this is all true.!!!

Oldman

I thought the testing/playing session was compulsary.
You do a bit of work on the layout and then have to run trains to make sure the clearances are still there. Also means you can check nothing like adhesives have accidently coated the rails, before  you can't get back to that inacessible piece of track toclean it off.
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

FeelixTC

Quote from: Agrippa on February 20, 2014, 11:59:14 PM
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. :D

but still needs ballasting.

Jack

Quote from: FeelixTC on February 21, 2014, 09:27:22 AM
Quote from: Agrippa on February 20, 2014, 11:59:14 PM
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. :D

but still needs ballasting.

... but after ballasting it might be good to run a loco pushing a Tomix Track Cleaning Machine to vac up all the loose ballast and to make sure that nothing derails due to unseen ballast stuck to rails. Of course you have to make sure that all the rolling stock doesn't derail anywhere.

With all this track testing, how do I find time to play? :(  :laugh:
Today's Experts were yesterday's Beginners :)

petercharlesfagg

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I wish I could test drive my locomotives!

Ever since I decided to relay the track formation I get to a certain point (pun intended) and the work stops!

I am hoping that in about 2 months time (If I retain my sanity) I can actually make something move under its own steam!  (so to speak)

I envy you fellows who can indulge your fantasies.  (With your modelling that is!)

Regards, Peter.

PS. I have to admit to pushing a carriage around now and then just to keep me on an even keel!
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