Building a Garden Railway in O Gauge
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:18 am
Hi All,
My attempts at building a garden railway. It was something I mentioned to Richard a while back and have finally got around to doing something about it. I hope my efforts may spur others on to attempt a garden layout - so much fun (and hard work!!) and it certainly is an exercise in civil engineering in miniature!
I have decided that this simple piece - an embankment with a road under tunnel - would be a good intro into creating one of the many cameo scenes to be placed around the railway. I have now got to a couple of years or so down the line(!?) into building the railway (interspersed with building a 5" ground level line in and out of the O Gauge) and a lot of ground work has been done before I got here.
The tunnel is made in modular construction, cast in concrete as one would with resin or similar materials (see the piccies) and made from some simple moulds, knocked together one Sunday and cast one evening. They were demolded and weathered in a couple of hours one afternoon, a few of days later. They were then checked for fit with a "dry" assembly and finally cemented into place a day later.
The road and embankment had been built about a year earlier and as you can see, I'm just waiting for the undergrowth to grow around the tunnel to finish the scene off.
You may notice the baseboard above the tunnel, looking slightly the worst for wear - this is one of the last few sections that has to be replaced and properly covered - but that's another story - and a job for this summer (if the weather ever drys sufficiently) when the tracks over the tunnel will become four instead of two.
I have also been constructing the start of a viaduct to approach the rockery section over the last couple of weeks and will post some pics on here when the weather eases off and I can get to finish the cementing of the pieces into place - hopefully later this week. Like the tunnel, the pieces are all cast in concrete and weathered with cement dyes. More later.
Regards,
GeoffB
My attempts at building a garden railway. It was something I mentioned to Richard a while back and have finally got around to doing something about it. I hope my efforts may spur others on to attempt a garden layout - so much fun (and hard work!!) and it certainly is an exercise in civil engineering in miniature!
I have decided that this simple piece - an embankment with a road under tunnel - would be a good intro into creating one of the many cameo scenes to be placed around the railway. I have now got to a couple of years or so down the line(!?) into building the railway (interspersed with building a 5" ground level line in and out of the O Gauge) and a lot of ground work has been done before I got here.
The tunnel is made in modular construction, cast in concrete as one would with resin or similar materials (see the piccies) and made from some simple moulds, knocked together one Sunday and cast one evening. They were demolded and weathered in a couple of hours one afternoon, a few of days later. They were then checked for fit with a "dry" assembly and finally cemented into place a day later.
The road and embankment had been built about a year earlier and as you can see, I'm just waiting for the undergrowth to grow around the tunnel to finish the scene off.
You may notice the baseboard above the tunnel, looking slightly the worst for wear - this is one of the last few sections that has to be replaced and properly covered - but that's another story - and a job for this summer (if the weather ever drys sufficiently) when the tracks over the tunnel will become four instead of two.
I have also been constructing the start of a viaduct to approach the rockery section over the last couple of weeks and will post some pics on here when the weather eases off and I can get to finish the cementing of the pieces into place - hopefully later this week. Like the tunnel, the pieces are all cast in concrete and weathered with cement dyes. More later.
Regards,
GeoffB