Really developing nicely! The inclusion of the village and the goods yard have really brought it to life! I think a back scene will detract from the overall visual interest as you mentioned, it’s a visual treat from any angle now 🙂 looking forward to the next update!
Hello. If you remember me, I contacted you a short while ago with a problem with my Flying Scotsman de-railing at the points, or just shorting out. After a while, you advised me to try another train and not having any more I had to buy one. I bought a J50, a 0.6.0 loco, connected it to my coaches and it ran round lovely. In-depth investigation into the Scotsman engine revealed a 2mm side to side movement on axles 1 and 3. Hornby state this is within the tolerance, even though several videos say otherwise. The middle axle had no side movement at all. I checked the wheel alignments and found them all appeared ok. Frustrated, I checked millimetre by millimetre movement along the track but without power on because I couldn’t get the thing to run so slow. But I noticed that at one time the mid axle wheel appeared set inside the line of both axles 1 and 2, and at this point the wheel ran up over the plastic frog causing the short, I powered it up and the train ran perfect for a couple of laps, then jumped off. Frustrated again, 1 next put the engine in my mini table top vice, upside down and connected a power sauce to the wheels. Blow me down if the problem didn’t jump out and kick me. I saw the mid axle wheels buckled. Both wheels buckled action was the same ( if you understand what I mean) which to me, suggests the axle itself if bent. Needless to say the train is now with Hornby near Broadstairs Kent for examination and repair under warranty. I can only thank you for replying to my requests for help and your advice. Thank you again.
How cute! The _small buildings_ along with the small loco & wagons are all nicely proportioned. The layout seems larger than it is. (Think of this as the activity _within_ a terminus.) This would be a nice shunter to bring to shows: run it continuously until a little (child) "customer" wants to learn & do a little shunting. 😊💜
Received my first little Kato starter pack from a fellow enthusiast in the mail as my first track and N scale trains, planning lots of the project. First purchase some buildings and cheap craft items from the dollar shop for scenery
not too keen on N or TT although Z are quite an entertaining little scale I stick with OO for perfect size and detail when my eyesight gets more bleary with age I'll have to retire on HO maybe but still, they all look great no matter what diorama ideas you can come up with! same with aquariums where you can create scenery with plants, wood & rocks
I see you got the Kato 2022-1 JR C12 Steam Locomotive running around real well. When I looked up that it can run the 150r curves I was shocked and picked one up myself. I hope it turns out great!
I like this layout very much. I have a 2x4 board and would use mainly UK outline, most of which I have. I would place the level crossing next to the station point and thereby create road ways to the station and goods yard. I wouldn’t want to add much, if anything to your plan as I feel that often less adds realism. Thank you as always for all the ideas you provide to us and the explanations.
Hi mike, how about a video on having your subscribers submit videos/fotos of the layouts they build in the BMR spirit. And then you react to these layouts. Just an idea, came to mind and sounds like fun
@@BudgetModelRailways Could be fun to just ask people to mail in links to photos/videos of their layout and then post a list of links in a future video description that interested people could check out. No reason to comment on the submissions, unless there's something you really want to comment on.
Looking good Mike, have you considered a 'midscene' to split the layout in half and have a town area one side and industrial the other? I've always liked the idea of a 'two-in- one' layout. I look forward to seeing it progress 😎
Hi, just built my first Kato n-scale layout which is very similar to your design but with only one set of points. Please can you do a more detailed video showing what loco's you are running.
This one is ideal for a scene on an UK light railway, or a local continental line. I'm thinking about an N scale layout representing a local line here in my department, Isère, which had been put out of service in the 1930s, imaging it as if it still runs today. I'll see what I can do with my Kato or Tomix track, just in your own style.
Mike, the 1/4 inch foam-core board will put the goods shed and station at about the right height. A brick station platform would look nice with the cream colored station.
Remove the buildings and the layout design looks just like my small HO/OO layout that I have built at home, except for the angle the track is set at and the placement of the controller. I have also built an HO/OO Inglenook layout that is kept at my local club rooms, and I run it when the public running days are happening. Like your layout, the Inglenook has a curved head-shunt in order to cut down the size of the board needed to hold it all. Unfortunately, the club rooms are closed to the public at the moment, due to scaffolding that is up around the building because of repairs that are taking place The outdoor tracks that take people for rides are still operating on fine Sunday afternoons, and we had a night run recently to celebrate Matariki (the Maori new year).
Ive just ordered some tomix C-103 curves, and they are 4.5 inch radius I'm hoping that my 0-4-0 narrow gauge 009 locos and stock will go round them I appreciate i pushing my luck but for £10 for a complete circle i think i can risk it 😮
In answer to your question, you don't need a backscene with this sort of layout. Everything is in view, you don't need a fiddle yard or hidden operator area, so everyone can enjoy from every angle. A proper kitchen table layout just to run in the background or sit down and do some shunting. Keep it basic and fun 🚂👍
Looks good and I think the scenery once built will make it a nice layout. The offset oval makes a difference Are you at the Pevensey exhibition this Saturday?
I've now got a loop of the Kato track. Was thinking I'd add sidings similar to yours but I've just seen the price of the turnouts! 😮 £30 each, needs 4 of them! Basic loop it is, then! Can I ask what controller you use, please?
If anyone wants to see really tight curves DO exist in prototypes, take a peek at how this loco picks-up grain cars in the Utica Club Brewery in Utica New York USA: ua-cam.com/video/HGD-4tiwuDg/v-deo.htmlsi=MIzhTdtTBrPF61v4
I say keep it ‘in the round’! Never had a back scene when I was a kid 😉
Personally I'd have a back to back backscene and have two layouts in one, maybe a village station and an industrial scene in the other.
Thanks for the video Mike, Kato sure has made a saving for me .I personally wouldn't have a back scene!!😎🚂🚃🚃🚃🇬🇧
Really developing nicely! The inclusion of the village and the goods yard have really brought it to life! I think a back scene will detract from the overall visual interest as you mentioned, it’s a visual treat from any angle now 🙂 looking forward to the next update!
Very much looking forward to seeing this progress…also the Peco Starter Pack one!…great stuff 👍
Hello. If you remember me, I contacted you a short while ago with a problem with my Flying Scotsman de-railing at the points, or just shorting out. After a while, you advised me to try another train and not having any more I had to buy one. I bought a J50, a 0.6.0 loco, connected it to my coaches and it ran round lovely. In-depth investigation into the Scotsman engine revealed a 2mm side to side movement on axles 1 and 3. Hornby state this is within the tolerance, even though several videos say otherwise. The middle axle had no side movement at all. I checked the wheel alignments and found them all appeared ok. Frustrated, I checked millimetre by millimetre movement along the track but without power on because I couldn’t get the thing to run so slow. But I noticed that at one time the mid axle wheel appeared set inside the line of both axles 1 and 2, and at this point the wheel ran up over the plastic frog causing the short, I powered it up and the train ran perfect for a couple of laps, then jumped off. Frustrated again, 1 next put the engine in my mini table top vice, upside down and connected a power sauce to the wheels. Blow me down if the problem didn’t jump out and kick me. I saw the mid axle wheels buckled. Both wheels buckled action was the same ( if you understand what I mean) which to me, suggests the axle itself if bent. Needless to say the train is now with Hornby near Broadstairs Kent for examination and repair under warranty. I can only thank you for replying to my requests for help and your advice. Thank you again.
@@grahamsibbert2412 so glad we could help, and that you found the problem, hopefully Hornby can sort it
How cute! The _small buildings_ along with the small loco & wagons are all nicely proportioned. The layout seems larger than it is. (Think of this as the activity _within_ a terminus.) This would be a nice shunter to bring to shows: run it continuously until a little (child) "customer" wants to learn & do a little shunting. 😊💜
Thanks, that's a great idea
I really love these small layouts! Looking forward to see the progress 😉
Received my first little Kato starter pack from a fellow enthusiast in the mail as my first track and N scale trains, planning lots of the project. First purchase some buildings and cheap craft items from the dollar shop for scenery
Sounds great, have fun
Sounds great, have fun
not too keen on N or TT although Z are quite an entertaining little scale I stick with OO for perfect size and detail when my eyesight gets more bleary with age I'll have to retire on HO maybe but still, they all look great no matter what diorama ideas you can come up with! same with aquariums where you can create scenery with plants, wood & rocks
I see you got the Kato 2022-1 JR C12 Steam Locomotive running around real well. When I looked up that it can run the 150r curves I was shocked and picked one up myself. I hope it turns out great!
Yes I checked before I bought it that it would, it's a great runner. So much better and cheaper than the UK outline stuff.
I like this layout very much. I have a 2x4 board and would use mainly UK outline, most of which I have. I would place the level crossing next to the station point and thereby create road ways to the station and goods yard. I wouldn’t want to add much, if anything to your plan as I feel that often less adds realism. Thank you as always for all the ideas you provide to us and the explanations.
Thanks, keeping it simple is best
Hi mike, how about a video on having your subscribers submit videos/fotos of the layouts they build in the BMR spirit. And then you react to these layouts.
Just an idea, came to mind and sounds like fun
I don't have the editing capability to do this, or to be honest the time. Sorry
@@BudgetModelRailways Could be fun to just ask people to mail in links to photos/videos of their layout and then post a list of links in a future video description that interested people could check out. No reason to comment on the submissions, unless there's something you really want to comment on.
Pretty sure Tomix track, even though same gauge isn't as bulky in the base . I know you can get a Kato to Tomix track adapter .
Me , I've got Tomix.
Looks great! A lot of potential in a small space.
It’s amazing what can built around the the Inglenook concept even in a small footprint.
Thanks yes, I think this will work well for me
Great to see Dads old Swiss Church back onto a layout😊👍
Yes, hopefully
Looking good Mike, have you considered a 'midscene' to split the layout in half and have a town area one side and industrial the other? I've always liked the idea of a 'two-in- one' layout. I look forward to seeing it progress 😎
I did think about it but it's probably not quite wide enough to make it work. Also the controller is only on one side
@BudgetModelRailways it would have to be a diagonal split to avoid the sidings so two sort of triangular layouts. I'm sure it's been done before 😎
Hello,the progress is looking good,placing the buildings on it gives it where things go and it is amazing.
Thanks
Hi, just built my first Kato n-scale layout which is very similar to your design but with only one set of points. Please can you do a more detailed video showing what loco's you are running.
I will try and add that to the next video
Thank you for the video, really enjoyed it, Pete. 👍
Adding a single point can sometimes make a big difference.
Plenty of possibilities for scenery here judging by the buildings.
This one is ideal for a scene on an UK light railway, or a local continental line. I'm thinking about an N scale layout representing a local line here in my department, Isère, which had been put out of service in the 1930s, imaging it as if it still runs today. I'll see what I can do with my Kato or Tomix track, just in your own style.
Nice layout. I too have the Kato points, and I will be interested to see how you wire them.
I like it as it is now with no backscene
Mike, the 1/4 inch foam-core board will put the goods shed and station at about the right height. A brick station platform would look nice with the cream colored station.
Thanks that's what I'm considering
Looks great
Thanks
Remove the buildings and the layout design looks just like my small HO/OO layout that I have built at home, except for the angle the track is set at and the placement of the controller. I have also built an HO/OO Inglenook layout that is kept at my local club rooms, and I run it when the public running days are happening. Like your layout, the Inglenook has a curved head-shunt in order to cut down the size of the board needed to hold it all. Unfortunately, the club rooms are closed to the public at the moment, due to scaffolding that is up around the building because of repairs that are taking place The outdoor tracks that take people for rides are still operating on fine Sunday afternoons, and we had a night run recently to celebrate Matariki (the Maori new year).
That all sounds wonderful, just a shame I'm not local lol
Ive just ordered some tomix C-103 curves, and they are 4.5 inch radius I'm hoping that my 0-4-0 narrow gauge 009 locos and stock will go round them I appreciate i pushing my luck but for £10 for a complete circle i think i can risk it 😮
You might get coupling lock depending on what couplings you are running. I have got N round 9in but not entirely happily
@BudgetModelRailways I use Greenwich couplers so a small hook on both ends and loops on one for now until I see how it works
Very nice indeed
Thanks
In answer to your question, you don't need a backscene with this sort of layout. Everything is in view, you don't need a fiddle yard or hidden operator area, so everyone can enjoy from every angle. A proper kitchen table layout just to run in the background or sit down and do some shunting. Keep it basic and fun 🚂👍
I think you are right, thanks
@@BudgetModelRailways blimey there has to be a 1st time for everything, I'm off to tell the missus 😂
@@billybobbassman lol, not sure she will believe us?!
Looks good and I think the scenery once built will make it a nice layout. The offset oval makes a difference
Are you at the Pevensey exhibition this Saturday?
I'm hoping to make it
I've now got a loop of the Kato track. Was thinking I'd add sidings similar to yours but I've just seen the price of the turnouts! 😮 £30 each, needs 4 of them! Basic loop it is, then!
Can I ask what controller you use, please?
Would it be worth adding another of your controls to the siding? Then you could run a train round the loop while doing (a limited amount) of shutting.
Im thinking of a small kato layout ,could you advise how you will fix the track.
What you have done so far looks
geeat 😊
Thanks. I stick it down with uhu and superglue
I can envisage a village and local bus here sweeping down to the station, slightly hilly to give some depth....
That was my thought
This would be perfect for me! Does anyone know if the Bachmann Thomas would work on this? It usually runs on the 24" Diameter Bachmann EZ-track?
Sorry, I don't know, but it's unlikely? It should say min radius on the packaging or Bachmann website etc
where did you get your industrial buildings from?
The main building is made by gaugemaster, the canopy is by outland from China via ebay
😢 will we ever see the 00 shed layouts again
No, sorry. The shed needs serious repairs and renovation so it's got to go
If anyone wants to see really tight curves DO exist in prototypes, take a peek at how this loco picks-up grain cars in the Utica Club Brewery in Utica New York USA:
ua-cam.com/video/HGD-4tiwuDg/v-deo.htmlsi=MIzhTdtTBrPF61v4
Amazing to watch, especially with such a large loco and Wagons, thanks for sharing