New Junction - How to make a Station platform, Part one

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @RailwayModellerBen
    @RailwayModellerBen 6 років тому

    Love working with wood, stronger and more durable than any other method. Can't wait to see your layout complete 👍

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Yep, durability is key here! Thanks, Richard

  • @bigfella1952
    @bigfella1952 6 років тому +2

    Informative video, like the curves and different size shaped platforms. Loiks great and starts to bring the layout alive ..well done....
    If after you have put the template paper down, you run your longest coach with a pencil held in the middle, and them loco with the longest overhang with a pencil held at the front, you will get lines to show how much clearance you need. You can then cut nearer to size and reduce sanding.Most sanding tools have a suction outlet to attach a hoover to reduce dust. Alternatively leave the hoover running with the nozzle near where you are working to reduce the dust.Hope that's helpful. x The Bigfella x

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      You wouldn't believe I had Herny hoover on at all times! dusty dusty work, regards Richard (another Big Fella)

  • @thebritfarmer
    @thebritfarmer 6 років тому

    Platforms are shaping up nicely. Looking forward to part 2 !

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Scott Malcolm won't be long now. :-)

  • @TonyDocksStation
    @TonyDocksStation 6 років тому +6

    Great work, and I guess nothing will beat a custom made platform if you have curves like yours. Instead of trying to make the track fit a pre-made platform system or similar!
    I’m lucky I have straight platforms, as I’ve definitely had enough wood work for a while haha!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому +1

      I'm with you on that one, no more wood work for a while after this is finished! regards Richard

  • @newtownyard1317
    @newtownyard1317 6 років тому

    Can't wait to see the station finished

  • @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds
    @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds 6 років тому +1

    looking good Richard, nice start to the platforms Andy

  • @NewcastleCentralOOGauge
    @NewcastleCentralOOGauge 6 років тому

    Platforms look great. Glad you were able to get the curves looking good. They do make such a difference, if a pain. I was torn on using wood rather than card, but both approaches are time-consuming and messy! You win on how messy it was though! I need to get cracking on my last two platforms now. Iain

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Newcastle Central (OO Gauge) the curves cause the stress haha but a good use of scrap wood.

  • @thedevonmodelrailway2386
    @thedevonmodelrailway2386 6 років тому

    Great idea. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @YorkshireMalsTrains
    @YorkshireMalsTrains 6 років тому

    Enjoyed the video a lot, great to see a layout taking shape...Mal

  • @gouldianjunction6014
    @gouldianjunction6014 6 років тому

    Yeah great to see some mess on someone else layout. Great job look forward to the next part

  • @davestrains
    @davestrains 6 років тому

    fabulous job..fantastic layout !! cheers dave

  • @anthony566
    @anthony566 6 років тому

    Looking good. Nice solid Base to build on. Don't forget about holes for platform lighting :)

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      anthony566 now that really will bring it to life!

  • @GalgormHall
    @GalgormHall 6 років тому

    A messy messy job but as you say, unavoidable. You may have more sanding mess if you choose the plasticard or Peco edging options but you seem to be enjoying it. Nice work so far, look forward to part 2. Paul

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Galgorm Hall you can never have to much mess, all the more satisfyingly once tidyed up again. Regards Richard

  • @sparky107107
    @sparky107107 6 років тому

    that is a smart way to do a template of the area between the rails. and gluing the boards together before you cut. now why did i not think of a tip like that one? video is very helpful with different tips and tricks.
    lots of clean up before trains run again.. think i would want to sand outside,, in the garage then
    very nice finish.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      I'd rather sand and tidy then keep running up and down stairs (lazy guy!) regards Richard

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 6 років тому

    Brilliant tutorial like the look of it
    I have just got an APT for my birthday yesterday it is in mint condition even has the pantograph with it

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Only slightly jealous here! :D

  • @JH4181
    @JH4181 6 років тому

    Platforms look great matey

  • @davidclough7346
    @davidclough7346 6 років тому +1

    Hi Richard. This looks very messy and over complicated. Ideally I would have recommended tracing the actual rails along similar lines to your tracing of the cork underlay, then glueing the paper to some 18mm mdf using wallpaper paste. When dry you could have then positioned your largest overhang item of rolling stock on the trace line, and marked exactly where the cut would need to go, then go outside and use a jig saw, followed by some rough sandpaper to smooth it off. Return the platform to the layout, check clearances, sand as required or move the track slightly if it's only a 'kiss' rather than a 'hit'.
    Then if you had a router, go outside again, turn the platform over and rebate from the underside to leave an overhang. If you use 18mm ply you may get splintering on the platform edge when using the router - not so with mdf.
    I then screwed down from the underside of the baseboard into the platform so I didn't have screw heads to fill and sand. Worked well on my Setforth Junction layout.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      David Clough Each to there own, I enjoy messy moddeling! :-)

  • @phillipg1588
    @phillipg1588 7 місяців тому

    I have an N scale layout and was going to create my platforms (2x curved), using balsa because it can be cut and shaped with a modellers knife. BUT then I discovered Peco NB-26 platform edging - brick type 👍

  • @cytrix9585
    @cytrix9585 6 років тому

    Great technique. I might have to try it on my new layout. Great vid as usual.
    Ollie v

  • @MrChrisprat
    @MrChrisprat 6 років тому

    A very good method with the paper and marking out and I’m the same with a jigsaw can never follow a line properly I’m always looking out for cheap table saws or something similar.

  • @RajaKumar-pu5sl
    @RajaKumar-pu5sl 4 роки тому +1

    Wow so nice but the platforms are too small

  • @masterbrickbuilder2971
    @masterbrickbuilder2971 5 років тому

    I have a trakmat layout which I’ve made videos on but soon I’ll be building a bigger layout. And I was Wondering if you had any tips?

  • @Anthony.1967
    @Anthony.1967 6 років тому +1

    Hi Richard good job on the platforms if it was me I would use medcalf for the top and peco edging around the sides

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      I've got a few options to try I've been sent, lets see how it develops! Regards Richard

  • @drewliszka4186
    @drewliszka4186 6 років тому

    Great idear looks good mate

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Thanks as always Drew!

    • @drewliszka4186
      @drewliszka4186 6 років тому

      looking forward to your progress with it .

  • @slyfoxsilkies
    @slyfoxsilkies 6 років тому

    So so true. Oh well keep up the good work love it. 😜

  • @JamesSmith-zv9nw
    @JamesSmith-zv9nw 6 років тому +1

    Did anyone else see that love heart emoji above the class 67 in the thumbnail?

  • @FredWilbury
    @FredWilbury 6 років тому

    Similar to how I did my template except getting the curve for coaches I cocked up....looks like you dine well sir ....regards fred

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Thanks Fred, still lots to do mind!

    • @FredWilbury
      @FredWilbury 6 років тому

      Should have said done well....oops......

  • @esd9782
    @esd9782 6 років тому

    See on the far platform to could create a retaining wall like at Carlisle to hide the fiddle yard whith metal beams going from the canopy to the wall

  • @ronzufelt1428
    @ronzufelt1428 6 років тому

    looking good. Thanks.

  • @wolfpack4694
    @wolfpack4694 6 років тому

    Love ur instructional videos. Just wondering why u didnt use foam board for the platform. Less dust, easier to cut and shape. Love the A4 paper trace idea! Thanks.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      John Meehan I had the ply scrap and the tools sat begging me to use them. :-)

  • @josefmcguigan2982
    @josefmcguigan2982 6 років тому

    Looking to make a terminus from plywood, how high is the platform in mm? Looks well so far!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому +1

      Josef McGuigan Hiya, I've just finnished these in a later video, not sure how high they are now as they've been sanded 4 times since this video haha

    • @josefmcguigan2982
      @josefmcguigan2982 6 років тому

      Yeah just realised upon commenting I watched the other three videos and your update yesterday :)

  • @LondonEmergency999
    @LondonEmergency999 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @alanrobertson9790
    @alanrobertson9790 6 років тому

    I have an easier method. I don't cut the paper immediately with a knife. I cut it with scissors after I remove the paper using the track outline. I use 6mm plywood on top of 12mm chipboard. The 12mm chipboard can be at least 7mm in from the track and is non-critical. You wont see it so much as its the lower surface and I put brick paper on the sides of it. The 6mm plywood can be cut easily with a jig saw. I cut it and then test it with Mark 4 carriages as these have the longest wheel base, re-cutting as necessary. The 2 are connected using small tacks/nails which is easier than PVA. Sanding is unnecessary with this method. Interesting video but harder than it needs to be. Look forward to your finishing technique in part 2.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Alan Robertson A good use of scrap ply in my case. :-)

  • @georgethomas7814
    @georgethomas7814 3 роки тому

    Awe what a shame this is old why is it coming up as NEW???? Having said that I can see now that you do everything like its O Gauge (very sturdy construction)

  • @esd9782
    @esd9782 6 років тому

    Please do a video going over all your trains Please!!!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      ED I've been filming a new mini series called 'under closer inspection' which will do just that, only one video is live so far but you can find the playlist on my main page. Regards Richard

  • @TrainSpotter-nh2yp
    @TrainSpotter-nh2yp 6 років тому

    How high does a platform need to be?

  • @SimonLivertonCentral
    @SimonLivertonCentral 6 років тому

    Hi Richard, excellent way of building a platform, what would you say is the ideal height of a platform? Looking forward to part 2...Simon

    • @edwardgray6167
      @edwardgray6167 6 років тому

      Simon -Liverton Central 18mm from the surface the track is laid on should be about right. So in this case it would be 18mm on a layer of cork... or 18mm + the thickness of the cork in order to mount directly on the baseboard.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Hi Simon! I used the 18mm rule of thumb however things change slightly in part 2 as it just didn't look right to the eye. Regards Richard

  • @andyg1645
    @andyg1645 6 років тому

    The basic idea is okay but, it would be far better using plasterboard rather than plywood. There is also less to clean up after trimming plasterboard and it’s a lot easier to work with if you want to add something later like steps leading to an underground level.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Your not wrong, my loft gets too damp for plaster or card kits I've found. Regards Richard

  • @nigelcarter9503
    @nigelcarter9503 6 років тому

    A lot of work but, worth it.

  • @mikejj101
    @mikejj101 6 років тому +1

    Hehe, great vid though.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому

      Mike Jones Get your HP4 out in winter, you may catch a cold too ;-)

  • @rob235ioa1
    @rob235ioa1 Місяць тому

    why so complicated you only need planed batons 18mm thick cut shaped and the overhang routed then painted etc adjust track to exactly fit

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Місяць тому

      @rob235ioa1 it's all in the bin now lol

    • @rob235ioa1
      @rob235ioa1 Місяць тому

      @@NewJunction Cant beliece how long some people take building platforms once made mine stay outdoors permanently...........hyst replactnf some that have been out 24/ 7 for 5 years

  • @mikejj101
    @mikejj101 6 років тому +2

    I wish you didn't keep sniffing !

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 років тому +1

      Mike Jones As did I but a cold waits for no one. ;-)

  • @alphi888
    @alphi888 5 років тому

    Blow your chuffin' nose before you go public. The constant 'sniffing' is revolting.........and quite unbearable.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  5 років тому

      A Cold mixed with an extra sensitive mic were playing havoc that day! Other less wheezey channels are available...

  • @Jarmy05
    @Jarmy05 6 років тому

    Nice