Benchwork begins for Junee staging yards.
The other end of my layout is Junee, which like Albury, will exist solely as a hidden staging yard.
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Graeme Dodds took this picture in 1979. X212 has just removed a louvre van off a northbound train |
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The section that will be the murrumbidgee bridge is secured into position 85cm above the floor. |
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Once again, I drew the track plan 1:1 with chalk on brown paper. The Junee staging will be 20cm below the "Wagga Shunt" - which is the start of the branchline to Tumbarumba |
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The next section of benchwork is attached to the Murrumbidgee section |
Tools
Mitre Saw
(5 years ago) according to the receipt, I bought a mitre saw on a stand kit, stored it in my container for future use, and promptly forgot I had it. I had been cutting the angles of the benchwork with a handsaw (not very well), so it came as a pleasant surprise when I found the saw. whilst looking for something else.
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The instructions to assemble the saw were extremely poor, and it took around 2 hrs all up. Hopefully will repay this time in the future. Disappointingly, the laser guide is not working |
Angled screwdriver attachment
When there is not enough clearance for the full drill on its own, a cheap special buy from Aldi is pressed into service.
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A most useful tool - even the colour almost matches DeWALT |
NSW Crane Book
I was chuffed when Ian Black's new NSW modelling book arrived in my PO Box.
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The distortions visible in the edges are from my camera photographing the book that was suffering from bending in the post |
Ian has spent the last year modelling, and documenting every type of railway crane that ran on NSWGR. Lots of modelling, and prototype pictures. Well illustrated, and a wealth of modelling information. I understand it will be available from the normal outlets - eg ARHS, and selected model shops (My copy was a thankyou for supplying prototype detail pictures of the Brownhoist crane, and Junee Accident Train - both residing at Junee Roundhouse Museum)
G514
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A Vline G class leads the Intercapital Daylight north to Junee, and Sydney in the 1980s. I will have to rescan my slide to determine the number |
It is outside my time period, but when a Powerline VLine G514 with replacement mechanism was listed recently on the online auction site, I placed a silly bid, and won it. I had bought from the seller before, and the listing included a short video of the loco running perfectly. So when it arrived, I was sort of disappointed that it was damaged, despite the careful packing.
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Closeup |
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Bogies were Austrains C class. |
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The motor, flywheels, and universals are Athearn. May be a bit heavy in the power used, but Athearn is pretty bulletproof - and 1000% better than the original powerline pancake motor |
The real G514 suffered in the Rockville derailment last year in March. I covered this derailment on a blog post at the time |
Pets
What has pets got do do with building a layout. Well, they can be big time wasters. I have occassionly mentioned our lot, and thought it may be time for an update on a few.
2 weeks ago, Trouble lost one of her nine lives after tangling with a small brown snake. She killed the snake, and left that for me to find. But a day later, she was all out of sorts, and a vet visit occured, along with draining of my wallet. Fortunately, she has recovered, and still insistant on outside excusions.
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Trouble, recovering on the sheep skin rug. |
Trouble's sister Misty, is now a year old. We found her as a 4 week old feral, but you wouldn't think so now. A long hair cat takes extra care. Fortunately, she does not want to venture outside, but like her sister, loves to annoy me on the keyboard.
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Misty, on top of the cat tree |
In October, Tracy found a rescue horse for the paddock muncher role, after Sammy died last April. Razor is a 14 year old quarter horse, and is being pampered, with regular supplementary meals, and rugs. I would not be surprised if I am spending an hour a day with the horse.
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Razor trudging up the hill last week. We really need rain |
More possible backdrop material?
Always happy with my move away from Canberra a decade ago. The positives outweigh the negatives with vistas such as these.
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Saturday's late afternoon storm approaching |
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And a closeup of "The Rock" from the same location and time as the earlier picture. This is one of Tracy's pictures, taken with her Iphone - my samsung phone camera whilst good, can't compare |
Next steps
Add plywood for the bench top, and start fabricating the turnouts using Fast Tracks. Another excursion into the unknown.
Until next time
Another good read Rob, never a dull day in your household huh. Where would we be without Aldi's centre aisle goodies.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, your outlook is superb and good potential for backdrop photos.