The Welcome Mat

Welcome to this Blog. Hopefully you may find it of use (i doubt it but it doesnt stop me hoping does it?). All my skills are normally self taught, and at the moment i'm a lone ranger when it comes to my layout with the occasional help from friends (normally it involves alot heckling).

I've never yet got a layout really past the electrics stage. I normally lose interest which is why i've decided to become involved in lots of things so i can vary my time between different things. All the work you see on Westleigh is my own work and all the photos you see on my fotopic sites are again my own work. I'm amazed i havent started to play with it, perhaps leaving the vast majoirty of the wiring to the end helps.

My main interest in railways is principally the early 90s. Even though i only just got into double figures in terms of age just as privitisation came in, i find it a very interesting period. My earliest memories were at Salisbury, Oxford and Bristol. So to counteract this aswell i tend to model the northwest scene during 1990 to 1994. However i also do the Wessex area during the same period and the scottish lowlands during 1988-1990.

I do have a little interest in the 1996-1998 privitisation period. I'm more aware of this period than the sectorisation period and again i wouldnt mind if it turned into this era.

I also am working on a project of Devizes station in 1963/64 just before alot of the line was rationalised and eventually closed. This however is a very very long term project and probably wont get anyway for many many years yet.

I do spend alot of time in the summer out an about doing photography particularly of civil jet aircraft. I'm certainly no David Bailey but i'm reasonably proud of most of the photos taken.

Anyway i suppose i really should get off the computer and get on with some modelling work, except work has a tendancy to get in the way!

Tuesday 13 March 2012

Platforming

Well i spent some time doing something else and that was cleaning the spare room where the layout is located. Its now nice and tidy so i can find stuff again.

Anyway on to the layout, today i began platform work. All 25 peco platform sides are joined up ready for me to cut the wills victoria paving sheets tomorrow. I need to reduce the size of the sheets as they are currently to wide. I plan to build the platforms off the layout and then fit them. Doing it this way makes them much easier to construct. I can also strengthen them far better than i would otherwise be able to do. They should hopefully look much better than my previous attempt at a platform. I just need to decide now what colour to paint them, then once done i can give them a dirty wash of black to give the slab lines a bit more visability.

Anyway enough gibbering from me for now. Onwards to tomorrow.

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