Showing posts with label model railway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model railway. Show all posts

Friday 28 March 2014

9 N Gauge Model Card Buildings. Pub, Shops and more

I have spent many hours creating, designing and then finally making many of my model buildings from scratch using the very same PDF files I have created for others now to use if they wish. I am up to 9 buildings so far as shown below.

My 9 N Gauge Buildings


See them now on my layout in the pictures below. As you can see I have made more than one of some, in fact you could make a whole village with my one pack of 9 buildings. They are all available in one zip file on Etsy for just £1.99.





Monday 2 December 2013

Coal & Water Station N Gauge Card Model Plan

Print and build an N Scale card model of a coaling stage and water tower, combined. The plans are in PDF format and can easily be printed onto A4 thin card or A4 paper which can then be glued to card. The model can be quickly and easily made by just cutting out and gluing the tabs etc. Get it on Etsy or Bonanza



Tuesday 12 March 2013

N Gauge Railway Modelling

I recently decided I needed a hobby away from the computer. When I was a boy I created a OO Gauge model railway layout in my bedroom on shelving one foot deep around the entire room with a removable section across the door. My dear old Dad helped me with the shelving but I created the layout and all the added accessories myself. It was a double track layout with sidings, two stations, moulded cuttings made from gyproc coving adhesive and a tunnel. I made many buildings from card kits, had a road system, farm and a helicopter pad with working helicopter (well the blades were motorised but it didn't fly). I also completely lit the layout with small lampposts and Christmas fairy light bulbs.

When my sons were younger, I created a smaller OO Gauge layout for them and me to enjoy, which included many of the locomotives, coaches and accessories from my own childhood layout but on a single board which could be slid under their bunk beds.

Now much older but still a boy at heart I thought that I would give railway modelling another go. Not having so much space I decided that N Gauge might be better as it is roughly half the size of OO Gauge.

I have now bought a Graham Farish junior starter set to get the size required for my baseboard. I plan to start building the actual layout when the weather gets a bit warmer as I will be creating it in the garage on a pasting table. In the meantime I am creating some model buildings from card kits and my own scratch built creations.

So far I have built the Metcalfe PN109 N Gauge card kit red brick style station buildings and the platform kit . I created my own newspaper kiosk, benches and telephone boxes seen in the photos below.







Some careful water colour brush work covers the white corners shown when the card is bent. I also made the steps up to the station as none were included with the platform kit. Close up photos don't really do N Gauge justice as the models viewed in real size by the naked eye give a much better impression. Zoomed in photos seem to just highlight errors and glue streaks :)