Wednesday, 13 March 2013

A New Year, A New Layout

There's not been much to report, and time hasn't exactly been my friend this last year.

But 2013 I hope will be different.

Stepney Down is now temporarily retired from the exhibition circuit to allow me to rebuild it. This will include a full track relaying to improve its operational interest and improve detail... I hope...

In the meantime, I have commenced work on a small layout.
Measuring 5x4ft, this is a children's layout on which Thomas the Tank will run. I intend to allow children to have a chance at driving the trains around the main circuit, a basic oval, while I shunt trucks a small yard off to the side.

Pictures and a plan will follow, but I hope this will be a rather nice addition to any exhibition that would like to book it.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

2012 Kicks Off... Late

Hi All.

It's been a while since my last post, but not a lot has happened so there's been nothing to update you all with.

However, the last 2 weeks the layout has been out intermittently and work has been ongoing on a particularly important part of the layout- the fiddle yard.
Previously, the fiddle yard was just 4 tracks, and stock rotations had to be done by hand. This proved time consuming and quite frustrating, as re-railing stock always proved fiddly. Storage space was also very limited.

Now though, I am pleased to say that the new fiddle yard, a traverser, is nearing completion and hopefully will be fully operational by the end of the week. Photos will follow shortly, and an update to the website will be made soon as well, including new photos.

I have two more exhibitions currently booked with the layout:

5th November 2012 - Romford Exhibition, Marshalls Park School, Romford, Essex.
August 2013 - Southend-On-Sea Charity Exhibition. Details to follow.

After these two exhibitions, I am considering taking the layout off the exhibition circuit for a full revamp, of which I have been planning over the winter. This should increase the operational interest and opportunities of the layout, as well as incorporate a new design and improved (I hope) appearance.

That's all for now.

Owen

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Updates! Time For Some.

Sorry for the lack of updates as of late.
Had the exhibition, last weeks of college, a show and much more which has meant I've not had a lot of free time to get here.

The exhibition was a success! The layout behaved itself for the first time properly since "completion." A few little niggles to correct, and maybe another new point to install.

The backscenes were completed in time, thankfully.

Video from Basildon is available to view on My YouTube Page.

I'll find some pictures soon for you all.

Until next time.

Owen
Stepney Down Website

Saturday, 21 May 2011

In the process...

What luck- I found some blue paint in the shed, so the backscenes are being painted this weekend!
Still several more to do, and they will need clouds added, either using chalk dust or paint and a sponge... or some other method...


Almost A Month Left...

I just over a month Stepney Down will be at the Basildon model railway exhibition (weekend of 2nd and 3rd July.)

There is still a fair amount of work to do though. With money being so lacking a the moment, I have not yet been able to buy new points. However, with what has been saved I should be able to do this over the coming week. It will then be a race against time to remove the broken sets, put these in, ballast around them AND install the new switching method. The latter job may not be done until the layout is revamped in a few years time, but the others will need doing before July.

One important job to be done is replacement of the backscenes. The boards for these have warped drastically and are in dire need of replacement. I have bought some new plywood boards for these, which will be painted into a better looking sky I hope. This I think is more important than the points, as points blades can be soldered so that trains can pass over them in the most important direction, but the backscenes need to be good so the layout looks nice.

The backscenes should be done by next weekend, when I shall hopefully have some blue paint by.

On the actual layout itself, not a lot needs doing. Track will need a clean and the platform needs a repaint (hopefully into a concrete grey- too much black on the layout at the moment) but asides from that nothing major needs doing. I will tidy it up a little before July and give it all a proper run-in again, but I can't do this until my mentioned jobs are complete.

That's all for now I think. Check back soon.

http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/StepneyDown

Sunday, 10 April 2011

2011 Kicks Off

How late am I? Quite late.

Having been busy with college as of late, I have lacked time to do things. The bad weather has also prevented me from setting up the layout, but I was able to do this yesterday, as well is give the main boards a test.

http://www.youtube.com/StepneyDown

There is a video with some test running, as well as another video with me pointing out what needs to be done- nothing interesting.

I do now need to replace three points minimum on the layout, as these have "fallen apart" so to say. The rest just need a deep clean.
I am also hoping to update the website soon, but that will be done as and when there is stuff to update- with the layout looking to be up more from here onwards, there should be more photographs to share.

That is all for now
Owen

http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com



Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Update Time

Well, I apologies for the lack of updates on this blog, but I have been lacking in time as of late and the layout has not seen much setting up since Northampton in July.

At Shoeburyness this weekend, I am sad to say that I have found AT LEAST 2 points in need of replacement, which I MUST do before Basildon in July, or Canvey Island in April.

I am planning a layout revamp for a few years in the future, which will see a drastic change in the layout's appearance. Thankfully, this, as just said, isn't happening until I have made it through next year, attending the exhibitions booked then.

I am slowly gathering items for my next layout, Sights Of Sodor, which will be a Thomas based layout, another rare sight at exhibitions these days. Personally, I think that if we want to keep the younger children interested in trains, a Thomas layout is the way to do it!

Don't forget about my website. I gave some cards out at Shoeburyness with this blog address, but feel you might want to check out the actualy website for the layout, which is
http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com
Where this is more information about the layout, booking it and photogrpahs.
I am going to be modifying it soon with some new pictures of how the layout is at the moment, so please forgive me if some of the photos are outdated.

That is all for now, I'll hopefully blog again soon.

Owen

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Ballasting

Well, I had to do it sooner or later.

When you have a layout that needs setting up outside and collapsing each time you use it, and when it stands there in the sun for hours on end, all the ballast dries up and eventually becomes loose as you move the boards about. I have experienced this, and now have filled in all the large gaps with some new ballast. The glue is setting on this and as it's a lovely day, may be dry by the time I collapse it tonight.

One disaster has occured, I have found that on the point leading to the "goods yard" sidings from the main track, one of the point blades has come off from the sliding bar. I will have to glue that back on with super glue asap, or no working goods trains at the exhibition I fear....

I think I need to give some of the fencing another brush over with the white paint, but otherwise, the layout is done I think. All I need to do now is test it all electrically...

http://stepneydownstation.webs.com
http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Pictures

Well, here they are.

And one note- shortly after returning to work, the station was invaded by flying ants! Well... it is that time of year... damn things!




Paint Pots And Brushes

Well, it's a live update actually to anyone who's reading this at the exact moment I'm posting-

The first available spot on a decent day and I am making the most of it as I gear up for Northampton this weekend!

Firstly, all the stone edging has been repainted, making the platform look even tidier now that the plaster dust and black blotches are gone from it. I have even painted (roughly mark you though) the edging sides that aren't seen by the viewing public so that the photos look a little more decent.
More painting involves that of the brick walls around the bridge area, the buffer stops and the weighbridge.

I am hoping to fill some spaces in with the necessary ballast either today, the next time it's up before exhibition if possible OR on the exhibition day itself (then it can dry all day and be ready for when I collapse it at about 5.30.)

The platform surface does need some more paint in a few places, and some areas are a little rough. I will not get a chance to smooth these before exhibition however as they would need complete removal and relaying.

My aims for now are to remove the unecessay/obstructive uncouplers and finish some more painting.
The shuttle uncoupler is going to be removed because I have decided that there is no proper use for it. I had originally planned to use that siding as a freight storage, carriage/engine display area or shunters stop when there were no passenger services operating on the shuttle, however, I just never have done that so am removing it. It also uncouples trains as they pass over it into the bay which is another reason.

The headshunt uncoupler is to be replaced.

Why?

It's Peco. And as nice as it is with its wooden pattern, it sits too high. Coupling hooks, loops and loco undersides repeatedly hit it and it constantly causes derailments. So it will be replaced ASAP I hope with a Hornby one or a cut piece of clear plastic (which is what I aim to do to alll at some point, so that these Hornby ones may go to my Thomas one when started in the summer.)

I think for the moment, that is it.

Pictures will follow later I hope, and I might be able to get some running tests done too!

One last thing- I now have a new T9!!!!

Owen

Please visit:
http://stepneydownstation.webs.com
http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Station Work Completed (For Now)

Well, the surface on the platform for Stepney Down has been completely replaced.

The original card had sadly warped in the "damp" conditions of the shed where the layout is stored, so I decided to take the move of fully plastering the surface in stead, making it much more durable.
One thing I never counted was the trickiness of getting it all smooth etc, and ended up with a load of potholes on the first attempt.

This is now all sorted and the platform is painted back to black. While I was in the mood, I also "weathered" the station trackbed to the ash covered black as seen in the photos.

Next job, re-populate the station!




Sunday, 25 April 2010

NEW Exhibition Website

I have taken the decision to open a new website purely for exhibition information and alike.

This makes it easier for exhibition organisers to find out information about the layout and contact me, and pictures of the layout's progression are posted on there too.

http://stepneydownlayout.webs.com

The "Play" site
http://stepneydownstation.webs.com
is still open however.

Leading on from my last post, the platform has been fully replaced with plaster now, which just needs smoothing on in some places and then painting. Hopefully, I can get this done soon as the layout is off to exhibition in July, Northampton.

More information to follow on this soon....

Oh, and a new fotopic album host has been opened up too
http://owensworldofrailways.fotopic.net

Friday, 9 April 2010

The Sun Is Shining, It's A Lovely Day...

Well, this blog has not been updated for about 3 months, with good reason.

I've not had the layout up at all, bar once a few weeks ago for about an hour before the rain came.
So, the sun is out and the forecast says clear. What shall I be doing?

Stepney Down is about to be set up, and today I'll be relaying the platform. And after that hopefully running some trains....

Thursday, 21 January 2010

2010 Notes

While the Winter has been here, the layout has been down in the shed cold and alone....
However I did manage to set the layout up a few weeks back for some tests and photographs and sadly discovered the platform surface has warped. So that means it shall need completely replacing when the weather improves... Hopefully I will plaster it as apposed to re-card it. This should make it last longer....


On the exhibition front, the Shoeburyness Model Railway Club have been in contact with me and are looking interested to have my layout at their exhibition this year, which falls on the 20th and 21st November. Forms are being filled in and sorted right now!

As for the Shenfield/Mid Essex Exhibition, forms have been filled and sent off and I hope to hear back from them soon. This years exhibition should be falling on 19th September if I remember rightly...

Don't forget about the STEPNEY DOWN website! Photos, information and a lot of fictional stuff about the railway is there, along with updates on exhibition news etc.

Hope you all had a great start to the new year.... I know I have!

Owen

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Locomotive News/Updates

For those who don't know, things have gone well.

For the new upcoming Thomas Layout, I have now purchased Salty and Mavis locos, and Alex has bought Cranky. These engines will also see use on Stepney Down.

I also have bought a new engine- BR Manour Class ERLESTOKE MANOR. A beautiful loco and I look forward to running it in on my line- a perfect fit I feel especially after all the thoughts between that and another one I saw...

Finally, my tram engine, which packed in at exhibition, is working once again. But I am now going to give it some fresh paint to smarten it up a bit. It is a bit scruffy I must say...

That seems to be all for now. I'm sure I had something else to say, but never mind.

Stay tuned....

Monday, 9 November 2009

Pictures At Last!

Well, it's been a month now and I've finally managed to get here to post pictures!

The exhibition went swimmingly! Plenty of great comments and the children all enjoyed Thomas Times. By the day's end, we were doing requests and all things running back and forth. A few technical hitches, mainly uncouplers that uncoupled hald the train as it pulled away from the sidings, but that's all in the learning process.

Check http://www.youtube.com/user/StepneyDown for a video with ALL images from the entire exhibition, but here are a select few...




Friday, 9 October 2009

EXHIBITION TIME!!!

Well everyone, this is it!

After months of work, organisation and stuff, tonight I set off to build up STEPNEY DOWN at its first exhibition at Ashlyns School Berkhampsted!!!

This will see the operational debu of my newest loco, the Q1!!!!

Pictures and stuff will follow, so stay tuned.


PS- My PC is broken, and I only just manage to get connection on this old W98 PC, so it'll be a while...

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Big News, Good And Bad!

Well, Stepney Down is finished.
I mean in the "all wiring, building, backscenes" done. As people have said- there's always something to improve or change, and I agree, but it's finished!

Saturday saw me add the landscapes to all the backscenes and on the hill between the road on the bridge and the raod by the station, the gap has been filled with bushes and trees.
I would add Photos, but my PC has a virus and it's not safe at the moment...

Now for the bad news...
Yes, my Devon Belle Observation Car arrived about two weeks ago, however, opened it up for the second time and the loose fitted buffer dropped out and vanished.
I have written off to Hornby and asked for a replacement buffer, I just await their response...

In exhibition news, I recieved more details about the TDMRC I am attending.
I am in Hall 2 and will be STAND 26!!! Not bad!
For those who may be visiting, here are some more details:
10TH OCTOBER 2009
ASHLYNS SCHOOL
BERKHAMPSTED
10:30AM-5PM
More info @ http://tdmrc.co.uk

That's all for now

Owen

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Visitors, Work And YouTube

Okey doke, update time I think.
Jack from Buckley railway has agreed to lend a Gresley V3, An LNER 0-6-0 Tank engine and an 0-6-0 Southern Terrier "VENTOR" from mid September till Mid October for use at Stepney Down over the exhibition. I am most grateful for that.

In other news, the website, http://stepneydownstation.webs.com , has been going brilliantly and I am enjoying the fictional history of the line and engines and everything. To go with the site, Stepney Down is now on YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/user/StepneyDown so check there for videos and pictures.

Modelling news, I am off to paint the fiddle yard boards black, the back of the backscenes black and the legs black. The backscenes will also be done today.
My resident 4F loco now has couplings on, so will enter service on Stepney Down soon while I find the lining and badge and number required.
As for the Horrage Crab, the chasis is now fixed, with thanks to Clive, and the tenders missing coal section covered with card, with coal lumps added onto that. A coupling has been fixed to the tender and so the engine is very nearly ready for full service.

That's all for now I believe, and I am going to try and get SD in another magazine, seeing how RailwayModeller never replied, I wonder if British Railway Modelling or The Hornby Magazine wuld be interested....

Friday, 21 August 2009

Backscenes, Points And Websites

Ok, time for a work update

In the spaces of time where it's not been raining and I've not been busy, I have had chances to work on Stepney Down. So far, The backscenes have had a coat of white paint, and will soon have hints of blue and the sky will be done. An extra board has been added at one end to hide the gluey shed ends.
The points have also seen some work, and now 7 of the 10 points have switching rods under the boards.

I have also opened up a fictional railway website for the station with a stock list:
http://stepneydownstation.webs.com

That's all for now, I'm in the process of getting ready for exhibition in October...