The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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IanAlan
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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Thank you BB and Artur for your posts. Regarding the under-scale buildings, I'm glad its not just me who thinks so. I can't complain as I bought them second-hand and already made from a shop, so very much 'sold as seen' - I saw them before I bought.

I would add that I don't think being under-scale is limited to the continental model companies. I've always thought that the Airfix / Dapol church and railway station are clearly not 1/76 scale. I have seen tiny stone churches in real life but they are different in style and features to the Dapol version. Just up the road from my house is a church that looks remarkably like Dapol's and it's a whopper. The Dapol station has lots of windows and not enough bricks between them. I don't mean that it's impossible structurally, but it is not the proportions they would have used.

Dapol Church
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The Dapol 1930s houses behind and to the left of the church are a similar size to the church.

Airfix / Dapol Railway Station
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The photo doesn't show the station windows very clearly, but notice the size of the houses behind, They are also Dapol, except the closest to the camera. I like these kits very much, but the scale is surely not correct. NB Both photos are of my layout from several years ago - happy days! :D
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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A marvelous explosion of activity. The S&G is one of my favorite British layouts, demonstrating how much can be done in a small area to great effect.
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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I read this thread from A to Z a lot of times. I really love this layout !
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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Thank you Chops and Raboliot. It really is nice to get some positive feedback.

The good news is that I've relaid the three inner circuits with mostly new track and I've run lots of locomotives and rolling stock, and they all rolled really well. That was a great relief as this included finally installing two new sets of curved points and I was worried that they wouldn't align with the set track and flexi-track.

I've also cleaned and oiled most of my locomotives, and bought a Sentinel in Manchester Ship Canal dark blue livery and a British Rail maroon six-wheel mess coach, so I can truly say that I've got my model railway mojo back.

I'll try to take and upload some photos tomorrow. I took some previously but they were too dark to use due to the darkness of the day that I took them.
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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Hi everybody,
Here are the photos as promised yesterday.

Hornby MSC Sentinel
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Hornby BR Mess Coach Pulled by Old Faithful
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I haven't put the scenic features back on the base board yet, so I just temporarilly placed some model buildings behind the trains for visual effect.
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Re: The Shankly and Gdynia Railway

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Hi Everybody,
Three months have passed and it's good to be back. I was just getting the SGR together when a family crisis struck. This is now under control, but it reduced my railway time to zero for a while. Since I last posted I have put much of the scenery onto the layout - very provisionally - and have run some trains. They ran very smoothly, so I'm still very pleased with my track laying. Here are a few photos of moving trains. I know many MRF members don't like this effect (I did a 'straw poll' several years ago and got more against than for) but I'm doing it purposely just this once to prove that it's really up and running.

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The three photos show moving trains on the four circular tracks. It's hard to see but in the first photo there's a black locomotive just disappearing to the right of the grain silo pulling some white roofed coaches. The fifth track - a branch line that joins the outer oval to the Gdynia docks - also functions but is only being used by static rolling stock in these pictures. You may notice that I've simplified the backscene since I last posted. This is a temporary version until I add a long thin detachable extension to the baseboard in that area. When that's done, I'll paint the definitive backscene. Picture 2 showcases my scratch built road bridge. Probably I should buy some more Wills Kits brick-effect plasti-card to face it down, but that will have to wait. Now that the bridge is constructed, I want to produce the raised hill area that the bridge attaches to. At the moment, there is just air at the end of the bridge. Rather dangerous for motorists!

So, some progress has been made.
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