Warley Show Update

ts-warley-2016-lms-shield Warley 2016 was an excellent show with swathes of excellent railway modelling on show together with strong trade support.  The Summit crew had three very long and wearing days, but this was more than compensated by the excellent hospitality offered by the Warley MRC, and by the very favourable response  from visitors and fellow exhibitors alike.  Icing on the cake was to receive the LMS Society Award for the best LMS exhibit in show!

The CCTV setup used on The Summit was photographed by Steve Flint for a future Railway Modeller article and the The Summit Layout Co-ordinator Dave S was video interviewed by BRM magazine.

Sadly another opportunity for comedy time-lapse photography of the build (5 hours) and take down (2.5 hours) was missed, but then perhaps not!

9th November 2016

This week we finally had Bob A’s big quiz. 25 difficult questions won by esteemed Treasurer/anorak Jim A. Well done!  Bob A has also completed the replacement signal to be located backing onto the bridge.

Work continued in preparation for The Summit trip to Warley NEC at the end of the month.  Each of the eight colour coded stillages used to transport the layout is being assigned to a stillage manager who will be required to wear an appropriate coloured beanie hat.  Two hats have yet to be assigned. Unassigned members to form an orderly queue – just one hat each please.  At the end of play there was still some work to do on two of the stillages.

Ed P and Keith spent some of the evening installing the new trackwork/points on Yeovil Town.  Otherwise we re-organised the workshop so construction of more baseboards for Heyno Junction can commence.  The jig and plans for board Q are in position.

The Summit at Taunton Railex 2016

The Summit landed in Taunton courtesy of some very clever and consistent packing of a very full 7.5 tonne lorry.  Setup time about was about five hours:

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The show was busy throughout the two days.  Trains were run from crack expresses to long lumbering freight trains.  As well as the expected LMS and Midland Region services, there were a number of Eastern Region specials.  A Load Haul Class 60 with container and  ferry wagons also whistled by occasionally bringing things a bit more up to date.

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A Terrier with three horse boxes in tow that could have been on the run from Plumpton race course was occasionally seen.  Admittedly our trains are a bit of a mixture as dictated by our members wide interests – but standards may have dropped a little towards the end of two very long days:

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The Summit was well received by the many visitors to this very successful and enjoyable exhibition.  We were very pleased to win the Rail-Ex Taunton Cup for best layout as judged by the paying public, the Brian Winter Salver for best signalled layout and the Chairmans Shield as awarded by the SRMC chairman Jack Sully.

YMRG would like to thank the Somerset Railway Modellers Club for the kind invitation and the excellent hospitality at a brilliant venue where we were made most welcome.

19th October 2016

Over the past few weeks the list of jobs needed to get The Summit ready for Taunton and Warley shows have been completed.  This afternoon the The Summit was dismantled and  packed ready for Taunton Railex this coming weekend.

The striking scenery for this very large layout is of lightweight construction and is hung from a spine of more substantially built track boards as can be seen below:

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The pictures show the large scenery boards loaded into stillages for transport, together with all the electrical kit a layout like this needs which even includes CCTV and screens for the operators to view the front from the fiddle yard.  Every scenery board is unique, and so are each of the stillages!

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Meanwhile work continues on the youth layout, with three boards completed.  Donations of both cash and material  are welcomed for this worthwhile project, and so far these have included a significant quantity of Peco pointwork.

More Hornby three rail was in evidence with a smart Hornby Type 1 being run on the test track, and the usual procession of trains were to be seen on South Junction.

14th September 2016

img_8547Construction of the youth layout has started. Paul R has relinquished Layout Co-ordinator (LC) of Heyno Junction and will over see the youth layout until they tell him to go away! Keith will take over as LC of Heyno Junction.

img_8545Richard Capability Brown continues to sculpt the scenery on Holly
Junction while Julian expertly applies the plaster matting on top of the polystyrene.  Scenic progress to date can be seen to the right…

Gas Works will be dismantled this coming Wednesday ready for transportation to Yeovil for the HRCA Yeovil and District exhibition on Saturday 24th September. We will load the van at about 15:30 on the
Friday (23rd). Further details of the show can be found here. Opening time is 10:30 on Saturday.

img_8544Once the HRCA exhibition is over it’s time to finish sorting out The Summit for Railex in October. Apart from some scenic details and train set-ups it is ready to go.  And for those who have not seen the new mounts for TS’s screens…

7th September 2016

Gas Works will be at the Hornby Railway Collectors Association show  on Saturday the 24th September at the Preston Road Methodist Church in Yeovil ( BA21 3JR ) for other layouts and traders see here.

Work continues on The Summit with signals now moved ready and continuous test running of trains ready for Taunton in October.

24th August 2016

With the exhibitions  at Taunton and Warley rapidly approaching, the afternoon session saw work start on The Summit to move the outside track starter signal further along the board.  This will give us more space for reversing into the lay-by siding without passing the signal to do so.  The outer scenic board by the bridge needs to be removed so we can relocate the inner track starter too. An obvious dip in the outer track was raised, and that will be the last track adjustment until after Warley.

Holly Junction continues to develop. Capability Brown was seen sculpting polystyrene for the landscape – but where did all the polycrumbs go?

A short on the 3 rail test track nearly had disastrous consequences for testing locos prior to purchase. Fortunately the short was isolated and the locos tested on good track. Dave S will bring this terrible occurrence to the attention of the committee for immediate action in finding and fixing the short. Is he biased; how can you possibly think that?

Canal 040Yep, it’s a mine; so someone knew that YMRG were in the area!  Should anyone want to see more of the 2016 YMRG Canal Cruise (and Paddington Bear), photos courtesy of Simon the new cabin boy can be found here.

10th August 2016

ts_fettlingWork started on fettling the errant track work at the front of the The Summit. Bob A had marked out those areas of concern on the inner track so we started with one of them. Very hot water soon had the ballast soft enough to manipulate. Three areas were softened and corrected.

Assessing the success of the repairs required some serious train watching…

ts_fettling2Keith then used his ‘tablet’ to film the train going along the outer track which gave us a better idea of where to fettle. At this point we decided that there was too much to change and the decision was taken to leave the outer track as is, fix only major items on the inside track and relay the track after the Warley show and before the East of England one in 2018.

Work continued on Heyno Junction with the repairing of one corner board, the removal of as many screws as possible from the track base so that it can be machine planed before we can start laying cork.   Simon was ably(?) assisted by a limping chairman claiming a sports injury – supposedly!

The youth section commandeered South Junction for a serious running session, whilst Rich continued his road building program on Holly Junction where there is a rumour of a motorway extension.