Project Martindale
A New South Wales HO-scale model railroad in the planning.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Layout Ideas
Just as I wasn't clear in my first post, Project Martindale is named after the first Chief Commissioner of railways in NSW. I like the name, so I'm actually going to use it as the permanent name of my layout.
I've played around with some ideas for a layout, and at this stage I've settled on a fairly easy to build and use 4 x 8 layout. It's based off of a layout featured on the Layout Vision website. I was really listening to what is written on that website with regarding to not using the old "sacred sheet" design, but it will work best for me at this stage. I'm also obviously gearing this toward the potential to expand in the future, and if I was to go ahead and expand, I'd be pruning back future modules to probably be 2 x 4, which I think is more than possible with the current idea.
Also note, it's not currently finished - the tracks coming off the turntable haven't been added in yet.
Let me know what you think!
I've played around with some ideas for a layout, and at this stage I've settled on a fairly easy to build and use 4 x 8 layout. It's based off of a layout featured on the Layout Vision website. I was really listening to what is written on that website with regarding to not using the old "sacred sheet" design, but it will work best for me at this stage. I'm also obviously gearing this toward the potential to expand in the future, and if I was to go ahead and expand, I'd be pruning back future modules to probably be 2 x 4, which I think is more than possible with the current idea.
Also note, it's not currently finished - the tracks coming off the turntable haven't been added in yet.
Let me know what you think!
Sunday, 5 October 2014
Introduction
I've always been keenly interested in railroads, ever since I was a child. Now in my mid-20s, I've found myself finally with enough money and time to engage in what I've always wanted to do - building a model railroad, based around New South Wales, Australia.
Sadly, I'm too young to have seen the railways in the times of old, before the closing of so many branches and yards. It's something that I want to hopefully create - a feel of what it might have been to have operated in those previous times. Of course this is going to be a difficult ask, having never experienced it myself, and it's difficult to find resources, photographs or drawings on most of these long closed lines.
I'd like to try to make the layout authentic to a sort of early-to-mid 1980s time period - a time where most of these now forgotten branchlines were still in operation, but right at the very end of their operational life. Still, this gives me the opportunity to play around with some fairly modern locomotives if I want to (the 81-class for example). Note though, I refer to authenticity, rather than realism. I think there's a big difference between these two ideas. I'm not following a particular line or locality, rather a line "somewhere in NSW".
Regardless, some of the lines I'd like to take some inspiration from would be the Gosford Racecourse branch, Darling Harbour, the Wickham branch and the old Newcastle yards and terminus.
At this stage I have neither the space or money for a huge room sized layout. I would say the size I'd be looking at at the moment would be something around the size of 8' x 4'. It's enough to get some continuous running and a lot of switching movement - something that I very much value over being able to watch trains run a donut for hours.
At this stage, though, I don't have any solid ideas for an exact track plan, locality or even a name - hence Project Martindale. We'll see where it goes from there as I go through the motions of planning and eventually putting it all together.
Sadly, I'm too young to have seen the railways in the times of old, before the closing of so many branches and yards. It's something that I want to hopefully create - a feel of what it might have been to have operated in those previous times. Of course this is going to be a difficult ask, having never experienced it myself, and it's difficult to find resources, photographs or drawings on most of these long closed lines.
I'd like to try to make the layout authentic to a sort of early-to-mid 1980s time period - a time where most of these now forgotten branchlines were still in operation, but right at the very end of their operational life. Still, this gives me the opportunity to play around with some fairly modern locomotives if I want to (the 81-class for example). Note though, I refer to authenticity, rather than realism. I think there's a big difference between these two ideas. I'm not following a particular line or locality, rather a line "somewhere in NSW".
Regardless, some of the lines I'd like to take some inspiration from would be the Gosford Racecourse branch, Darling Harbour, the Wickham branch and the old Newcastle yards and terminus.
At this stage I have neither the space or money for a huge room sized layout. I would say the size I'd be looking at at the moment would be something around the size of 8' x 4'. It's enough to get some continuous running and a lot of switching movement - something that I very much value over being able to watch trains run a donut for hours.
At this stage, though, I don't have any solid ideas for an exact track plan, locality or even a name - hence Project Martindale. We'll see where it goes from there as I go through the motions of planning and eventually putting it all together.
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