Station Building
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Station Building
Hi guys,
Having become frustrated trying to get the valve gear and motion working on my B17, I've turned my attention to producing my first building for my planned layout. While far from complete (there are to sub buildings to add at each end as well as the roof and final details!), I thought I'd post some pictures and get some feed back. There are extra points if you can guess the station it is based on!
Sorry for the quality of some of the pictures - lighting conditions are not the best here tonight!
Cheers
Having become frustrated trying to get the valve gear and motion working on my B17, I've turned my attention to producing my first building for my planned layout. While far from complete (there are to sub buildings to add at each end as well as the roof and final details!), I thought I'd post some pictures and get some feed back. There are extra points if you can guess the station it is based on!
Sorry for the quality of some of the pictures - lighting conditions are not the best here tonight!
Cheers
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Steve
Hi Alan,
The building is built up out of card with the brickwork, detail etc printed on using an old pre CAD sketch programe. Strength is provided by poster board and the roof is a mixture of plastic and card tiles. Glazing was done using clear plastic card and the frames were drawn in using a touch up pen from Halfords (with slightly mixed results).
I've still got to do the outer buildings and each end and then to adjacent buildings on platform two (including the engine shed!). Even in N gauge the structure is going to be huge and I will have to really cut the track plan down to fit everything in.
As a bit of a clue as to the location it is North of Hatfield but South of Peterbourgh.
The building is built up out of card with the brickwork, detail etc printed on using an old pre CAD sketch programe. Strength is provided by poster board and the roof is a mixture of plastic and card tiles. Glazing was done using clear plastic card and the frames were drawn in using a touch up pen from Halfords (with slightly mixed results).
I've still got to do the outer buildings and each end and then to adjacent buildings on platform two (including the engine shed!). Even in N gauge the structure is going to be huge and I will have to really cut the track plan down to fit everything in.
As a bit of a clue as to the location it is North of Hatfield but South of Peterbourgh.
Steve
Alan, I have no idea if the Quad ever got beyond Hitchin on the stopping trains. However I seem to remember seeing a picture of a test train for Cock 'o the North at Kings Cross made up of random passenger stock, including a quad set - I'll see if I can find it again...
At any rate, do what I'm planning to do - it's only a model if you want to run something make up an excuse to run it!
At any rate, do what I'm planning to do - it's only a model if you want to run something make up an excuse to run it!
Steve
Rob,
Thanks for the compliment. My plans are being taken from photos of Hitchin and 'best guessing' the scale. To be honest I think the station is a little short, but this helps with the space issues.
My artwork is done using Autosketch, which is of early 1990's vintage with everything being printed onto card stock.
Thanks for the compliment. My plans are being taken from photos of Hitchin and 'best guessing' the scale. To be honest I think the station is a little short, but this helps with the space issues.
My artwork is done using Autosketch, which is of early 1990's vintage with everything being printed onto card stock.
Steve