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Weyford on Sea-progress

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

The station boards are now in their travel boxes to protect from damage and to make storage easier; the fiddle yard is in a similar state.

The remaining boards which are the incomplete docks and cuttings sections are erected and can now be worked on in anger.

We have a deadline of end September scenically. Amongst the work is a dockside crane, Weyford Docks platform and the combined passenger terminal for BOAC and Southern Railway Marine services. Also completion of the Victorian housing, road and rail bridges and surfacing the dock area.

A programme of work on the replacement of existing electrics on the station boards has yet to be agreed. This is dependant upon a full operating sequence being available to ensure operational requirements and controls match! Whilst our resident electrical expert, John, is beating up the preserved railways of France, the sequence will be completed for his return.

Although the layout is not due out until next February, we realised recently that there was a dormant invite to the Fareham and District MRC’s Wickham Show in  October, of which we have heard nought since last year.

If this invite is forthcoming, it will need some serious consideration of the re-wiring programme. Do we do it before Wickham or after? Both will be problematical, as we want to have at least a month of “operational shakedown” sessions before any major exhibition.

Membership coming and goings

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Welcome to Matt from Petersfield, an N gauge modeller who has been considering joining us over quite a period and has now taken the plunge.

Another (very) local N gauge modeller, Caroline came along to see us last Friday and is coming back next week. We hope that she joins the N gauge gang in due course.

It looks like we won’t be seeing David G  and David C for a while. For differing personal reasons they are giving the club a rest for a while. We are keeping in contact with both of them and hope to see them in the not too distant future.

Clubroom improvements and layout news

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Now the extreme cold weather has gone, our temporary clubroom has  had some improvements this past week. A ceiling has been installed, (soon with insulation) and the draughty garage doors now have have an insulated “wall” on the inside.  The lighting has been improved and completion of  the painting of the walls in a Southern scheme of green and cream and the ceiling in white. is under way this weekend.

This work has “added” usable layout space, with the metal racking containing years of railway magazines now positioned up against the new insulated “wall”. This “new” space will enable work on “the yet unamed” Japanese N gauge layout to proceed a pace.

So all this work could be carried out (Many thanks to Andrew and Eric for their usual very professional work) Weyford on Sea was dismantled and will go up again next Friday, by which time the clubroom painting will be complete, some pin boards up on the walls and all tidied away.

The next priority is to continue work on the scenic treatment on Weyford for its next anticipated outing to the Hollycombe Railway Weekend in early June. However we have not as yet received any confirmation of our attendance and seem unable to raise the organiser despite numerous e-mails.

Weyford on Sea -progress report

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Work on the extension to Weyford Docks is well under way.

All new baseboards have been constructed and track has been laid in the fiddle yard, Weyford to fiddle yard, Weyford to and including Docks station.

Wiring on fiddle yard is well under way. Fitting of point motors to Docks due soon

Scenic work has commenced in “old dock area” of Weyford Docks

Lift off town scenic section constructed

Eric is constructing large warehouse/factory unit from Scalescenes kit

Progress photographs are appearing on RM web

Martin, John and the writer are working on the layout during the week plus David C when his leaky boiler permits (8-1-09 and 13-1-09 so far with 15-1-09 planned with hopefully regular twice weekly for remainder of run-up to Midhurst)

We still await confirmation of Midhurst attendance

Durbridge (Dursley) in wartime

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Of all the places that would be the destination of a Dunkirk troop evacuation train from Dover, one of the least likely must be Dursley.

Friday May 31st 1940 Train no V.162 Departed Dover 10-15am;  Arrived Redhill 12.53 pm  Departed  1.01pm Route via Reading and Yate (Gloucestershire)

There is no record of its arrival time in Dursley or what  facility the troops were accommodated in upon arrival.

This was the 44th evacuation train of 79 operated that day, of which 61 left Dover

An average of 536 troops were accommodated in each of the 560 trains that were operated from 27th May to 3rd June 1940.

In total 300,563 troops were evacuated from Dunkirk and thence by train from south coast ports.

Perhaps a special on the layout…

Durbridge goes to Fareham Show at Wickham

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

G0SH had an enjoyable two days at the show on the first weekend in October.

Despite many “promises” the station building didn’t appear but the layout performed reasonably well on only its second outing. The main problems were on derailments on the pointwork giving access to the Lister sidings.

The layout looked good and attracted some attention, including Salisbury club possible invite for 2009

Thanks to all the crew -David, TonyH, Paul, Stewart, Tony W and Colin (I think he was there!)

Thanks to Fareham MRC for their hospitality and sharing their van – they are doing the show again in 2009

Its just those stairs at Fort Widley-I’m sure that they add a few each year

Cottleston Park at Fareham & District MRC show at Wickham

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

It looks certain that the Petersfield Post will cover our attendance at the Wickham show this coming weekend in today’s issue and probably in next weeks as well if we can get photos to them.

UPDATE

Unfortunately the Post didn’t run the story in either issue despite sending a photographer to Wickham! (but did put the picture and a piece in the following week….)

A good time was had by all and the layout attracted a fair amount of attention, with the “DCC with sound ” and “Japanese stock” interludes helping.

The T gauge demo with a circle of track on an A3 sheet of card  also created considerable interest.

Our membership leaflet which had been updated to include the wider range of  members interests including T gauge was

displayed and about 8 were taken on each day.

The Fareham club put on a good show and it appears we may get an invite for one or other of the club’s or member’s layouts in 2009. Other interest was shown by the Andover club.

22nd August -The smallest gauge comes to the Liphook club

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

With the Japanese theme continuing in the N gauge group, Nick brought along on Friday night, a sample of the latest in Japanese model railway technology T SCALE.

This is considerably smaller than Z with a track gauge of 3mm, that’s about 1/8″. The model of a suburban overhead electric unit runs on about a 150mm (6″) dia circle of track with no points. There is a magnetic device that assists track adhesion. It seems unlikely that it is aimed at the model railway market, more likely an executive toy with the leaflet showing the track in a scale diorama mounted on a small coffee table.

The team expect to show it running above the tunnels sections of Coppleston, when it is at the FarehamMRC show on the 4th/5th October.

Scenic work continues on the 00 layout Weyford on Sea with the goods shed located

Latest happenings at the L&DMRC

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Coppleston has been undergoing a make-over with Ben taking a one section a week back home and returning it the following Friday. He’s been tidying/tweaking the wiring and refreshing the scenery with his new electrostatic grass applicator. Seems to work a treat!

Lots of Japanese bullet trains of various types have been appearing of late, brought along by John and Nick, together with suburban stock. I think it’s been agreed that Tony will have the Coppleston layout in store, after the Fareham show and that a new layout will be constructed set in Japan!

David G is also bringing along the odd American item and hopes to construct an American module that uses the Japanese layout’s fiddle yard.

Weyford on Sea remains stoutly British – The engine shed area has been receiving some scenic work by Eric and Andrew-walls,fencing etc as has the cutting and embankment leading to the dock and fiddle yard. I’ve started forming an area that includes a road and over-bridge that will lead out of the docks. I’m intending to use Scalescenes warehouses and terraced houses in this area together with a scratch-built bomb site and a Hornby pill-box.

Plans are being hatched to have a flying boat/liner terminal at the dock to enhance the potential rail traffic perhaps including special Pullman trains.

It’s been good to see Alf back at our Friday sessions after a bit of a gap.

Attendance continues to be good, with  9 or 10 most weeks

Return to Cranleigh

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Back in 2004 we exhibited an N gauge layout at the Cranleigh Rotary Club’s model Railway Exhibition.

This was the first model railway exhibition in the town for 20 years, was extremely successful and raised £1000 for a local charity.

We have received a preliminary invite for a similar event to be organised in 2009?

Watch this space!