Re: West Mersea

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Probably covered in sawdust along with Peter's (still missing) index finger...

BTW - nice photos Mick!

Thanks Adrian, I'm amazed how they came out. Apologies for not really speaking before rushing out into the rain in a vain attempt to save face as a tough Yorkshireman. Sawdust ....... I've never see so much, doesn't MDF do you in before your time ? God knows what's under that lot :)

ATB Mick
 

Buckjumper

Flying Squad
Yep, I believe it's the formaldehyde that's the big problem. It would be better all round (for the models too) if the dust from the day job was better contained - or better still, removed. You'll probably find Spartacus, the crew of the Mary Celeste, Amelia Earhart, Blackbeard's treasure, evolution's missing link and Lord Lucan under that lot :))

No problem about dashing for the car - the rain really hammered it down when it came.
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
You'll probably find Spartacus, the crew of the Mary Celeste, Amelia Earhart, Blackbeard's treasure, evolution's missing link and Lord Lucan under that lot.

Along with Glenn Miller, J Arthur Rank with Gong.... and Heisenberg (possibly).... or maybe you put some milk in saucer on the door step of the doll's house :thumbs: .
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
........... You'll probably find Spartacus, the crew of the Mary Celeste, Amelia Earhart, Blackbeard's treasure, evolution's missing link and Lord Lucan under that lot :))
.....You forgot the half dozen Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers and Elvis Presley looking after the lot of them:))

Excellent models and photo's, Mick and Phil :thumbs: can't beat natural daylight mate.
Good day all round.
If the WMR crew are going to enter " Love Lane" into the 33 layout challenge we have to register by October this year and then you'll have two years to work on it for the competition.
I know some of the Lads are busy with there own projects and with the main layout, West Mersea, and may not be able to, or desire to, spend more time on another layout so those of you who wish too please get stuck in. Contact Peter first call as he has a few ideas as to what Peter Cavalier was hoping to achieve gleaned from his various notes and writings, the area being modelled is basically an ex GER line N.E. of London, Fairlop, Chigwell region.
There are a couple of switches to build and then it needs to be wired up for DCC, the stock that goes with the layout consists of The J68, J15, the North Staff's horse box currently sitting at West Mersea and waiting to be built, two GER horse boxes and an LNER/BR J17.
The layout requires a signal box of ex GER type and of coarse signalling.
And there's no reason why members own stock can not be used if we so wish.
Any thoughts Guy's ?
Perhaps we should start up a new thread for this under S7 section, to sperate it from the WMR.

ATB, Col
 

BrushType4

Western Thunderer
.....You forgot the half dozen Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers and Elvis Presley looking after the lot of them:))

Excellent models and photo's, Mick and Phil :thumbs: can't beat natural daylight mate.
Good day all round.
If the WMR crew are going to enter " Love Lane" into the 33 layout challenge we have to register by October this year and then you'll have two years to work on it for the competition.
I know some of the Lads are busy with there own projects and with the main layout, West Mersea, and may not be able to, or desire to, spend more time on another layout so those of you who wish too please get stuck in. Contact Peter first call as he has a few ideas as to what Peter Cavalier was hoping to achieve gleaned from his various notes and writings, the area being modelled is basically an ex GER line N.E. of London, Fairlop, Chigwell region.
There are a couple of switches to build and then it needs to be wired up for DCC, the stock that goes with the layout consists of The J68, J15, the North Staff's horse box currently sitting at West Mersea and waiting to be built, two GER horse boxes and an LNER/BR J17.
The layout requires a signal box of ex GER type and of coarse signalling.
And there's no reason why members own stock can not be used if we so wish.
Any thoughts Guy's ?
Perhaps we should start up a new thread for this under S7 section, to sperate it from the WMR.

ATB, Col
Brilliant idea Col. I'm up for it, especially as Peter called me today and said that of course I can run diesels on there :thumbs:
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
[quote="eastsidepilot, post: 43036, member: 107The layout requires a signal box of ex GER type and of coarse signalling.[/quote]

I think that you meant "fine signalling"... going to find the comfy seat of Jordan's new blue couch.
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
.....You forgot the half dozen Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers and Elvis Presley looking after the lot of them:))

Excellent models and photo's, Mick and Phil :thumbs: can't beat natural daylight mate.
Good day all round.
If the WMR crew are going to enter " Love Lane" into the 33 layout challenge we have to register by October this year and then you'll have two years to work on it for the competition.
I know some of the Lads are busy with there own projects and with the main layout, West Mersea, and may not be able to, or desire to, spend more time on another layout so those of you who wish too please get stuck in. Contact Peter first call as he has a few ideas as to what Peter Cavalier was hoping to achieve gleaned from his various notes and writings, the area being modelled is basically an ex GER line N.E. of London, Fairlop, Chigwell region.
There are a couple of switches to build and then it needs to be wired up for DCC, the stock that goes with the layout consists of The J68, J15, the North Staff's horse box currently sitting at West Mersea and waiting to be built, two GER horse boxes and an LNER/BR J17.
The layout requires a signal box of ex GER type and of coarse signalling.
And there's no reason why members own stock can not be used if we so wish.
Any thoughts Guy's ?
Perhaps we should start up a new thread for this under S7 section, to sperate it from the WMR.

ATB, Col

Sounds like a good plan to me Col. Like you say we all have our own projects but in my case I don't have the space avaliable at the moment and probably won't for a few years. This would be a great chance for me to get involved in an exhibition layout years before I could complete my own so count me firmly in. The only problem I have is distance to travel so i'd be quite prepared to build some stock and if we all did a bit surely it would be an acheivable project. The beauty of it for me is that it is set in the period I model so i could use my own stock as well. A new thread will probably be the way forward:thumbs:

Back to WM, when I visited the museum on Monday I tried to crawl under the J tank and snap some shots of the drivers from the rear but you can't really as obviously the spring, hornguides, frameplates etc all get in the way. Here's some I snapped but they're not great,
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ATB Mick
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Colin,

Looks like another variation of the "standard" brake block; perhaps Mick could ask his children to crawl around it with a tape measure next time they're there?

Dave,
I wonder if the origional GER castings may have been exhausted and the LNER perhaps used there own pattern, or maybe the mould was renewed and this is the shape they produced.
Ade may know more, I will look closer into this and get back to you mate.

ATB, Col.

Sounds like a good plan to me Col. Like you say we all have our own projects but in my case I don't have the space avaliable at the moment and probably won't for a few years. This would be a great chance for me to get involved in an exhibition layout years before I could complete my own so count me firmly in. The only problem I have is distance to travel so i'd be quite prepared to build some stock and if we all did a bit surely it would be an acheivable project. The beauty of it for me is that it is set in the period I model so i could use my own stock as well. A new thread will probably be the way forward:thumbs:
Back to WM, when I visited the museum on Monday I tried to crawl under the J tank and snap some shots of the drivers from the rear but you can't really as obviously the spring, hornguides, frameplates etc all get in the way. Here's some I snapped but they're not great,
ATB Mick

Mick,
Peter has sold some of Peter Cavaliers books etc that were given to the club, these funds are being put back into the layout, first peice of stock required is a brake van which Pete mentioned on Sunday, perhaps you fancy starting off with that mate, suggest you give him a ring, he'll no doubt supply all the bits and peices.

Those photo's are fine, already added to my reference files. I notice the crank pin nuts are round as apposed to the NER ones which have flats either side. I shall be knocking out a load of these soon for my J tanks plus a few more.

ATB, Col.
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
Nice shade of pink.... I am sure that Adrian-the-Buck shall have something to say about that (hint).
 

Wagonman

Western Thunderer
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Good day all round.
If the WMR crew are going to enter " Love Lane" into the 33 layout challenge we have to register by October this year and then you'll have two years to work on it for the competition.
ATB, Col


The latest word from the Committee is that they are not going to stuff an entry form for Challenge 33 into every copy of the Newsletter but the form will be available as a download (PDF) from the website to be printed off at your expense... Those without internet connection will have to contact Rob Thompson or Ian Norman for a copy by courtesy of the Royal Mail. Assuming it hasn't been flogged off by then.

Richard
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Colin,

Looks like another variation of the "standard" brake block; perhaps Mick could ask his children to crawl around it with a tape measure next time they're there?

They don't need an excuse to crawl anywhere in fact it's usually a case of pulling them off things!!
Dave,
I wonder if the origional GER castings may have been exhausted and the LNER perhaps used there own pattern, or maybe the mould was renewed and this is the shape they produced.
Ade may know more, I will look closer into this and get back to you mate.

ATB, Col.

I've just got off the phone with Peter and the first kit for Love Lane will soon be on the post.... A LNER 20t brake can. I'm looking forward to making a start, does anyone have a particular photo to work from in the right period ?

ATB Mick



Mick,
Peter has sold some of Peter Cavaliers books etc that were given to the club, these funds are being put back into the layout, first peice of stock required is a brake van which Pete mentioned on Sunday, perhaps you fancy starting off with that mate, suggest you give him a ring, he'll no doubt supply all the bits and peices.

Those photo's are fine, already added to my reference files. I notice the crank pin nuts are round as apposed to the NER ones which have flats either side. I shall be knocking out a load of these soon for my J tanks plus a few more.

ATB, Col.
 

7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Col,

Just got off the phone with Peter and by the sounds of it the first kit for Love Lane will be in the post shortly with potentially more to follow depending on how I get on? Exciting stuff, it's great to be involved in a project from the outset, even of its only a small part,

ATB Mick
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Working day at the WMR today for five of us plus our host Peter. Work concentrated on the new switch and crossing in the west yard, we managed to lay the crossing vee, a closer rail and switch blades inbetween the banter , creosote coffee and crusty B.R. style cheese rolls :rolleyes: .
Couple of shots of progress
DSCF2741.JPGThe brass gauges were machined for gauge widening.DSCF2742.JPG ATB, Col.
 

Wagonman

Western Thunderer
B.R. style? The genuine thing surely?

Can't you tell?

The cheese often has both GREEN and BLUE fur on it!


Beware the wrath of Val... To be fair, I remember the original and Val's sarnies never hang around long enough to get that authentic curled edge look.


Richard
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Isn't it about time one of us mentioned the next meeting on Sunday 30th?
I think you just have Dave :p , I'll be there hopefuly with the new switch and crossing parts that were torn up :rolleyes: from the cattle dock road.

Don't forget the peg for your nose, everyone, for when you drink the coffee:)) !!

ATB, Col.:)
 
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