Tuesday 31 October 2017

Pictures from Weymouth.









A selection of pictures showing the selection of stock used on Hillbrow during the Weymouth Exhibition.
My thanks to Nigel for tolerating operating for a couple of days. The accomodation was excellent and the Saturday night walkabout-yes we have it in the UK-was shared by good friends- thanks chaps.

Saturday 28 October 2017

Weymouth Exhibition today!

Well- today is the exhibition debut of Hillbrow. If you arein the vicinity of Weymouth today or tomorrow make sure you make yourselves known.
As the clocks go back tonight you may also see us out and about for a relaxing drink this evening.

Friday 27 October 2017

Wet day at the L&B.

 Late October saw a flying visit to the Lynton and Barnstable Railway at Woody Bay.
Theweather was foul but there was a reasonable footfall of families enjoying a windswept ride behind AXE.
I did hope to get some shots of LYN but she is out of action until new turnouts of the right radius are fitted- i've had that problem!
A quick glance was all I could get but there is alway sanother day.

Thursday 26 October 2017

Hillbrow Fiddle Yard.

This is the simple fiddle yard attached to Hillbrow- continuing the minimum space theme.
Attached with a pair of good quality brass butt hinges- obtained from a car boot sale some time ago if I remember correctly.
I have needed to remove some of the hinge on the one nearest to the control panel as a couple of the locos wouldn't pass.
A crazy track point gives a couple of storage sidings- quite enough for a layout the size of Hillbrow.

Tuesday 17 October 2017

009-Been busy.


It has been a while since the last
post but during that time I have been busy.
Firstly, the holiday season saw me visit the Welsh Highland Railway and spend an interesting few hours at Porthmadoc watching trains come and go.
Then we had Westfest which was very successful- Hennock got an airing .

Several kits have been built including the PECO tram loco- named Craig. This is mounted on an aged Graham Farish 0-6-0 chassis. The kit just about fell together and with the weight the chassis performs really well.
The tipper wagons are assembled from whitemetal parts- the origin of which I do not know.
Add to this several N Gauge buildings plus preparing Hillbrow for its first exhibition outing at Weymouth in a couple of weeks and time seems to have flown by.