ashman
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Well I been into British motorcycles for over 50 years now with my Norton and later model Triumph Thruxton but had other earlier Triumphs as well in that time, but as I am getting older and just over 2 weeks to go for my old age pension I have always been interested in model trains since I was a child and still have 2 British engines from my child hood, now with selling a few of my toys I had a large slot car raceway set up in my shed but it wasn't what I wanted so I sold it and now putting the money into what I always wanted to do, build a OO/HO train layout using the tables set up from the slot car set up, I also sold the 1960 Norton project bike for over double what I paid for it to throw into this new hobby.
Model trains is a expensive hobby just as bad as motorcycles lol, with the slot car set money it got me started as well another bit of extra money out of our savings (but don't tell the wife sssh) so $2600 first up with flex track, switches, a DC controller, 2 new locos that are DCC ready and other bits and pieces to make a start, now with the sale of the old Norton project bike gone I have an extra $4k of toy money to spend on the new hobby, so decided to go full on DCC set up, so for the last 2 weeks I just been ordering bits for the layout.
I have a track plan that I drew up about a month ago with the tables set up and so far I have spent 3 days and into the night when its cooler laying the track plan but as I going the plan has changed a little and after today I have just on 3/4 of the track work laid out, I have a part of the back track that going to climb up to a higher level and a few trestle bridges put in and cross over the bottom line.
So another few days before the track will get all joined up, then I run the trains to see if there is no problems with the curves and all then I will have to lift it all up to lay the cork underlay before gluing it all down and then all the wiring that will need to be installed under the tables, so a lot more work needed before the trains will be running, I say a month before the track work is done.
This is a long term project and I am not rushing into it, do it right first up but this is all new to me, but so far am enjoying my new hobby, it will keep me amused and busy and away from the idiot box at night, even making the trestle bridge from scratch was fun making while waiting for things to be delivered.
A few friends thought I was mad but they have all come good to my madness and have a few who want to help, but this is my time to do things my way I am sticking to British railways but my own ideas so no set in stone which way I will be going, I even have plans to build extra table once I move things around, I mostly buying Hornby locos and rolling stock with Peco track and switches, so far I have thrown just over $3600 into the lay out but still don't have much to show for it just yet, I took pics on my phone but will charge up my good camera tonight and take pics tomorrow and put up on here as I have laid more track since taking the pics on my phone, a month ago I was just thinking of this but selling the slot car track has got me hooked right into it, the bug has bitten, the bikes have been so reliable and haven't done any work on them for a long time so I need something to keep my mind and hands busy.
Been a very hot spring day here even with the industrial fan running it just got too hot in the shed and now a large thunder storm is rolling in, 35c today and we are only 1/2 way into our spring going to be a hot summer.
Ashley
Model trains is a expensive hobby just as bad as motorcycles lol, with the slot car set money it got me started as well another bit of extra money out of our savings (but don't tell the wife sssh) so $2600 first up with flex track, switches, a DC controller, 2 new locos that are DCC ready and other bits and pieces to make a start, now with the sale of the old Norton project bike gone I have an extra $4k of toy money to spend on the new hobby, so decided to go full on DCC set up, so for the last 2 weeks I just been ordering bits for the layout.
I have a track plan that I drew up about a month ago with the tables set up and so far I have spent 3 days and into the night when its cooler laying the track plan but as I going the plan has changed a little and after today I have just on 3/4 of the track work laid out, I have a part of the back track that going to climb up to a higher level and a few trestle bridges put in and cross over the bottom line.
So another few days before the track will get all joined up, then I run the trains to see if there is no problems with the curves and all then I will have to lift it all up to lay the cork underlay before gluing it all down and then all the wiring that will need to be installed under the tables, so a lot more work needed before the trains will be running, I say a month before the track work is done.
This is a long term project and I am not rushing into it, do it right first up but this is all new to me, but so far am enjoying my new hobby, it will keep me amused and busy and away from the idiot box at night, even making the trestle bridge from scratch was fun making while waiting for things to be delivered.
A few friends thought I was mad but they have all come good to my madness and have a few who want to help, but this is my time to do things my way I am sticking to British railways but my own ideas so no set in stone which way I will be going, I even have plans to build extra table once I move things around, I mostly buying Hornby locos and rolling stock with Peco track and switches, so far I have thrown just over $3600 into the lay out but still don't have much to show for it just yet, I took pics on my phone but will charge up my good camera tonight and take pics tomorrow and put up on here as I have laid more track since taking the pics on my phone, a month ago I was just thinking of this but selling the slot car track has got me hooked right into it, the bug has bitten, the bikes have been so reliable and haven't done any work on them for a long time so I need something to keep my mind and hands busy.
Been a very hot spring day here even with the industrial fan running it just got too hot in the shed and now a large thunder storm is rolling in, 35c today and we are only 1/2 way into our spring going to be a hot summer.
Ashley