Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Layout Mock-up


After three weeks of iterative improvement since the Missenden Weekend, I’ve more or less taken this one-third of scale mock-up as far as I can go. This is the view over the railway and the Bristol Channel.

       Looking across to Exmoor
I’ve learned a lot on this journey of discovery (that was the objective): the mock-up has been through a dozen or so rounds of “improve-photograph-critique”. Working at such a small scale, it’s been easy to make substantial structural changes along the way in order to reach this stage. However, at this scale, it’s also very difficult to make very accurate scenic elements: the castle and farm buildings are only a few millimetres high. And it’s difficult to photograph. At the scale distance I want the eventual layout to be viewed, this is as much of the layout as I can get into the frame.
All of which suggests the next model should be at full scale. Whether that’s another mock-up or the final layout I don’t yet know.


Monday, 7 March 2016

Pre-mock-up Mock-up

I’ve almost made a mock-up.

Under the guidance of Paul Bambrick at the Spring Railway Modellers Weekend at Missenden Abbey, I've taken my first steps towards making the St Donats layout. There’s lots to do, but I’ve now got something to look at, and here’s the first pic with “improvement notes” to guide the next steps.





The one-third scale mock-up is 9” deep and 12” wide. The “View Box” refers to the enclosing box with a cut-out to frame the view, which will eventually be seen in a theatre-type presentation with wings and a proscenium arch. The new frame height will be about 4.5” at mock-up scale.