7mm Heyside: 7mm L&Y, late 50s/early 60s

Peter Cross

Western Thunderer
Nothing like e's to keep you buzzing.

The tricompo is a train all in one carriage. And they think miniaturization is a modern thing.

Layout and SR stock looks great.
 

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
I agree. I saw 73092 on 8th July 1967, on Bournemouth shed [not in steam] on the last weekend of SR steam, and a little less clean than than on the model above. In the grime on the side of the footplate someone had written an unofficial name King Arthur style name - 'Lord Elpus'!

:)):)):))

JB.
 

Scanlon

Western Thunderer
Due to the inclement weather work on the "garten bahn" had to be suspended affording an opportunity to test the Roxey WD 2-10-0 and other locos. Suffice to say the WD is work in progress and more detail will follow later on the West Midlands Works thread. However, continuing the Southern feel to Heyside a very rare beast appeared in the form of an ACE kit of the ex LBSCR K class mogul.
K 32351 coal yard 071112 (1).JPG
This loco was built by Redcraft over 12 years ago and until this session had never been run. From the outset it performed faultlessly and despite the parentage of the kit and some build issues it does at least represent a K, albeit nowhere near as good as Brian Dales wonderful build. The photos were taken at the coal yard end of the layout featuring the superb gantry, an area of the layout somewhat overlooked when selecting photos.
K 32351 coal yard 071112 (7).JPG
Oh for a decent kit of these lovely machines, until then this model will have to suffice.
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Hi,

One of the areas where Heyside needs further work is in the figures, and a big layout such as this absorbs quite large numbers while seeming empty!
I have invited John Phillips to join the group and he has started work upgrading the existing figures and adding more. I will show you what's going on as and when.

In the meatime, he brought along his 45xx for a bit of running in. Very nice too.


Richard
 

Yorkshire Dave

Western Thunderer
One of the areas where Heyside needs further work is in the figures, and a big layout such as this absorbs quite large numbers while seeming empty!
I have invited John Phillips to join the group and he has started work upgrading the existing figures and adding more. I will show you what's going on as and when.

However, you'll have to be careful not over-populate and make the platforms look like a rush hour! ;)
 
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