Colchester c1950s in 4mm/OO

Paulatg

Member
Where to begin. I'm old enough to remember steam operation on the Great Eastern main line. I had my first train-set when I was five years old: who else remembers the Tri-ang Princess Elizabeth and Hornby (2-rail) Clun Castle when they first appeared?

In the late 1960s I built an EM gauge East Anglian based layout, but then I became a founder member of the Great Eastern Railway Society (GERS) and for twenty years its Journal Editor, so little time for model railways.

I always thought Colchester loco shed would make an ideal model, as it was a long and narrow site. Through the GERS I had access to various plans and photographs and although my interest was the period 1948-1959, it was soon clear in that timescale, the infrastructure changed in various ways, signals, lineside buildings, addition of ohl and a "semi-permanent" feature in terms of the breakdown train crane, went for scrap etc.

So in the last 15 years or so, the model has evolved as near as possible to scale (and my skills allow) as it was in 1955, albeit the rolling-stock covers my area of interest 1948-1959. Moving from EM to OO was a simple choice, as it was easier to convert my EM locos to OO, than rtr locos to EM!

Bertram Mills Circus visited Colchester every year, and I've built one of the four trains, the milk train with streamlined B17 had to be modelled, and fish trains with K2 were "infamous"! All my rtr items get some "treatment" in time, such as renumbered, weathered etc, etc!

Sorry about the "waffle" but, if I can help with anything Railways East Anglia......

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A view looking towards Ipswich from shed entrance road. (See also last photo)
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Down train passing shed and over Brick Kiln Lane level crossing, which by mid 1950s had some of the crossing timbers removed to make it pedestrian only.
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On the left the original loco coal bank, before being replaced by the Mitchell 1ton tub coaler. J15 arrvives on a Brightlingsea branch train. Signal box scratch built albeit windows and doors from a sketch I sent York Modelmaking.
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Bertrum Mills Circus train, hauled by 1734 the only K2 put into post war LNER livery to run on the GE. Livery didn’t last long, as the loco ended up in the Channelsea River at Stratford, and on return from Works was in BR black
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Colchester breakdown train. Mixture of Dan Pinnock's kits and scratchbuild.
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Hornby B17, (yet to be "treated") on up milk train. Superb photo of this train for real at Witham.

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Stephen Poole E4 kit from c1970 in front of the Mitchell 1ton tub coaler.
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This was the end of the tram route from the town where bus is standing. The lorry is backing into the loco shed road access. The green building in the centre is one of the three water tanks serving the railway station, laundry and loco shed. Station on right.

Paul
 
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oldravendale

Western Thunderer
Love it Paul! Does this go to exhibitions or is it a stay at home layout? We must be about the same vintage - I remember steam at Liverpool Street - in fact all the London Stations.

Brian
 

Paulatg

Member
Hi Brian
Thank you for your kind comments, but no it's a "stay at home layout". I've been involved with a number of exhibitions over the years, and they are hard work, and I'm too old now!

I'm currently "faffing" with one of the two gantries which were at the Ipswich end of the up platform,

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and a CDC 3D printed F5 2-4-2T, where unfortunately the printing was very "pixilated" and needed a lot of filling and rubbing down.

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oldravendale

Western Thunderer
Sorry to hear we'll not see the layout at an exhibition, Paul, but I empathise. They are bloomin' hard work!

Mind you, that F5 looks like a load of hard work too. Done properly 3D printing is an amazing tool. I'm sorry to see that example is not in the top quartile.

Please keep us in touch with your "faffing" on that gantry. I've built one or two myself and your approach looks far more professional than I ever achieved.

Brian
 

steve50

Western Thunderer
Wow, that looks stunning! As an Essex boy I'm more than familiar with Colchester, I'll look forward to seeing some more of this. :)
 

Herb Garden

Western Thunderer
Great to see your amazing layout on here Paul!

Is even better in real life than it is in the photographs taken my word for it folks!

Lots of lovely Great Eastern modern traction ;)
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
Morning Paul,

Could I ask if you could post a copy of your excellent "Modelling the railways of East Anglia in 4mm scale" document on here for the info of those that don't frequent RmWeb.

Excellent document.

Rob
 

James Spooner

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob

Is this the one you are looking for?

Cheers

Nigel
 

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Paulatg

Member
Morning Paul,

Could I ask if you could post a copy of your excellent "Modelling the railways of East Anglia in 4mm scale" document on here for the info of those that don't frequent RmWeb.

Excellent document.

Rob
Hi Rob

Sorry, been busy most of the day putting items on the M&GN Society Ebay Shop which I manage. Had a couple of very unusual items from the 1960s , two 12inch LPs of runs on the Southern by A4 Kingfisher and A3 out of King's Cross. These are not the usual Argo, Transacord or BBC, but presumably private pressings.

I hope you have the latest Modelling document (dated February 2025). It all started 25 years ago as a list of bits to build my c1950s Colchester layout, and its just grown!

The latest edition has also had contributions from a number of fellow GERS members, so hopefully it is as comprehensive as it is possible to be.

But any e&o please get in contact.

Paul
 
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