Hey everyone,
Still busy working on the layout. In this picture you can see I started
working on the framework of the staging area at the 24" level.
Now that the helix is almost finished (wiring still not done), I've been
working on the peninsula framework. You can also see the depth of the
layout which is about 42 feet in the next 2 pictures.
Here, I started working on laying tracks in the Hawkesbury yard. You can
also see on the walls, 2 pieces that are attached which will support my
brewery industry. The area for the brewery is about 7' by 7', it's
going to be HUGE.
I continue working on buildings for the industries. Here you can see a
refinery area and a propane area. Much more to come for those 2
industries
Welcome to the Montreal-Hawkesbury-Ottawa Junction This is my new hobby. I'll be blogging about my first HO train layout from the beginning to the end, but as we all know, it's a never ending hobby. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do and that you'll participate with your views and comments. Enjoy.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Sunday, July 17, 2016
The helix construction is done
Been busy with my helix. I can say that the the construction is done and
the only thing left is the wiring. I've put sidings to prevent trains
to fall off. I had a test run on both track, forward and backwards at
slow and fast speed and it's been a success.
Picture2, the train will be going or coming to/from Montreal (staging)
Picture3, the train will be going or coming to/from Ottawa (staging)
Picture4, I started working on the frame work for the beginning of the Hawkesbury yard. It's beginning to look a lot like..................... a huge layout
Picture2, the train will be going or coming to/from Montreal (staging)
Picture3, the train will be going or coming to/from Ottawa (staging)
Picture4, I started working on the frame work for the beginning of the Hawkesbury yard. It's beginning to look a lot like..................... a huge layout
Friday, July 8, 2016
Building of the helix
Been
a while but I'm still at it, so here's an update of my layout.
From
my last post, I had left off with the construction start to my helix and now
I'm almost done. The first picture shows pieces of masonite at the joints and
in between the joints which will have spacers between the levels. The second
picture shows the cork bed installed, the third picture shows the frame work
that will hold the helix and the fourth shows the helix almost finished.
I've
also been working on some scenery such as finishing the cement factory,
starting work on the refinery area and a little town.
I've contacted Backdrop Junction and talked with them about matching
backgrounds scenery with my layout, such as a river and roads at specific
location. So for now I have some files and have been working on Photoshop to
blend pictures into their backdrops and once finish, I'll send them back to
them to have them printed.
Here's
a little movie of my train running up and down the Helix.
Thanks for dropping by....Later
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Part 2 of 2 is now underway
Finally, Phase 2 of 2 as started. I'm starting with the helix so that I
can get the heights right. The way I did it was easy for now. I printed a
section of the helix, which is a double track being fed from 2 sides.
It was equivalent to 1/4 of the helix.
I then used it as a template to cut all my pieces needed. I was able to fit 11 of them per 4 x 8 sheets.
I then assembled 4 of them to form a level and am now installing the road bed and tracks on each one of them.
When done, I will bring them down to the layout and assemble them in place and finish installing the road bed and tracks to the connecting joints.
The following step will be the staging area and then the top layer with the yard and downtown. Lots of work ahead, so I'll probably be busy till year end.
Later
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Already a month as gone by since my last post.
First, I had a short on my layout and found out is was a few turnouts, 3 to be exact. I had ordered the wrong turnouts, instead of Insulfrog I had ordered Electrofrog. I did panic since I had no clue of the difference, but thanks to the people here, there was no need for panic. Special thanks to roofintrash who helped me out with a simple phone call.
Most of the work done was on 2 buildings, the cement plant and the sand plant. They are both assembled, painted and weathered. I still have other details to add such as the office buildings for both and a cement distributor for the cement trucks. I've pre-ordered my cement cars which are due for September 2016. As you can see in the second picture, I've also assembled the extra parts which are for the asphalt plant which I have no use for but will try and use some parts elsewhere.
I've also work on some lighting for the cement plant and a lighted sign for the flour mill which is almost complete.
I've also had fun installing some miniature people.
Later all.
PS. The sign on the flour mill is for my sister who's been a pastry chef for over 35 years
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