Wednesday, 7 December 2022

New O9 loco "Hydra" and vans.

 NEW LOCO & VANS

I had recently noticed a spate of new O9 scale 3D prints on Ebay by seller "floyd_kraemer".  A set of two vans appeared containing a guards van and a box van, so naturally I was tempted.

They come in three sections, chassis, body, and roof, and are very cleanly printed using a fine ABS like resin.  Only the roof's had to be smoothed down and a small lip on the bottom (or top) of each printed section removed.  They require wheels, couplings, weight and paint to complete.

The completed vans ex-paint shop at Pye Rigg works.

I emailed Paul Smith at floyd_kraemer to enquire whether there were any plans to make a steam loco body of any type, and he sent me this photograph of one he had designed.  I bought one, and it comes in two sections, a body and a roof.  Just the roof and the sides of the smoke box had to be sanded a little, otherwise again, nicely printed.  It needs a Kato 4w tram chassis, couplings, and a driver.

Here are the three models displayed at our Norfolk & Suffolk Narrow Gauge Modellers meeting.  The loco was named "Hydra".  

Monday, 24 October 2022

O9 Journey

 A quick look back at my O9 projects so far:-

I started modelling in O9 scale in July 2019 after being inspired by layouts I had seen in the "Railway Modeller" magazine. 

My own general preferences are to build scenic layouts, keeping track, wiring and turnout control simple, and build loco's and rolling stock using simple kits if possible.  

It did take me a while to get used to 7mm scale after modelling in 009 (4mm scale) for so many years, but my decision to build a small diorama first really helped in grasping this scale.

July 2019: Bought and made some resin Unit Models kits. (O-081 Diesel loco body, and two O-070 Open Wagons).

I thought it was important to test track radii and consider couplings before going further.  It seems that tighter radii are more acceptable in this scale because of the narrow track gauge. 

Sept. 2019:  As passenger coach kits were not available in O9 (and also as I didn't like the poor finishes on most 3D printed options at the time) I had a go at making two short bogie coaches from Hornby GWR four-wheelers, running on Peco 009 (GR-106) Bogies.

Oct. 2019:  My aim was to build a medium-sized exhibition layout.  But first I thought it was sensible to make an operating diorama to help me get the feel of the scale I was using.  I chose to make a small scene in a drawer turned on its face from a cheap flat-pack chest of drawers that was given to me.  
The baseboard area was only 20" x 4.5".

The railway was named the "Penny Howe Light Railway".  
A fictitious "estate" type line built partly on an old tramway track bed running from an inland village onto a headland.  The scenery and buildings to be heavily inspired by North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK.

Adding more stock:
Sept. 2019:  Two Tebee/Shapeways 3D prints running on Kato 11-103 4w chassis.

Feb. 2020: Making a brass Minimum Gauge Models CL001 Industrial Diesel kit. 

April 2020:  Two scratch built short bogie coaches were made using Wills materials sheets.

June 2020:  A few more Unit Models wagons were purchased and also a resin "Narrow Rails" Freelance Diesel kit.

2020:  A photo of the completed drawer diorama.  Trains enter through a hole on the right from a fiddle yard stick.  It utilises two turnouts using 009 "irregular sleeper" track allowing simple shunting to a passenger platform, loco siding, and a goods dock at the front.  Cut-up calendar pictures were used on the back boards to create extra depth.

2020:  Close-up with 3D printed loco "Drake" and the two new bogie coaches.

The exhibition layout was planned in October 2019, this was the first scale drawing. There are two fiddle yard loops behind a back scene. The completed layout ended up very much like this, except it was preferred that the engine shed siding lead off the right-hand end of the passing loop rather than near the bridge as drawn.

April 2020:  The baseboards with track laid.  
The layout measures 7ft 2" (219cm) x 20" (51cm), on two boards.

May 2020:  Scenery construction.  My wife painted the back scene boards, then we used a light weight filler, sawdust, p.v.a, acrylic grey paint and water mix over polystyrene formers to create a hillside and waterfall ravine.

Aug. 2020:  I made some buildings for the village.  They have foam board shells with embossed plastic stone work walls and individual pan tiles.

Aug. 2020: Arranging the buildings on the "village" board.  
Wooden station buildings are resin kits.  

Nov. 2020: Two old "Avalon Line" resin Tram loco kits were made and mounted on Farish 0-6-0 chassis. 

Nov. 2020:  Omen and S&D (Pheonix) figures, and wagon loads mainly from Skytrex were painted.

2021:  Various figures and details were added to the layout.

July 2021:  Covid restrictions prevented several exhibitions from going ahead, but here was our first exhibition at the Mid-Suffolk Railway.

"Drake" crossing the road in the village.

"Oread" nearing "Porrits Bridge".

Feb. 2022: Two more bogie coaches were made using the coach sides and ends from the Minicraft 1872 Vulcan plastic kit.

Towards the end of 2021 I wanted a new small layout to run at home, or take to Group meetings.  Using a baseboard originally made for a 009 layout I planned a "works" layout for the PHLR.

Aug. 2021: The baseboard with track laid.  It is 43" (109cm) x 20" (51cm).

Sept. 2021: My wife and I painted a suitable backscene and I bought two laser cut mdf "00" scale buildings to use as the maintenance shed, and some resin kits for the yard structures.  The water tower was an adapted Dapol "00" scale item.

Sept. 2021: The left hand end was made scenic using old cork pieces, and low shrubs. 

Dec. 2021:  The yard, complete with figures and details.


Tram loco "Pyralis" with new bogie coaches at Pye Rigg.

Summer 2022:  A new Floyd Kraemer 3D print of a Ransomes Rapier diesel.

Oct. 2022:  "Raven Hill" at Whitwell & Reepham Station model railway exhibition.  The layout now has lighting.

A rough Guide to O9 modelling: O9 Modelling Guide



Friday, 16 September 2022

O9: New loco for PHLR "Knucker"

 

O9 LOCO for PHLR


A new Ransomes-Rapier loco has been built for Raven Hill (& Pye Rigg Works).
Named "Knucker" (after the foul Sussex Dragon monster.)

Built from a super Floyd Kraemer 3D print received as above in just three parts.  It fitted together well and runs on a Kato 4w chassis.

Also photographed on the same day as the top photo is this second-hand Minimum Gauge Models RHDR "Scooter" loco.  The original Kato chassis did not run well, but was overhauled and now runs fine.  Work must now commence on the body.


Tuesday, 16 August 2022

009: Look Back 1: The Whitsend Tramway

 A wallow with Whitsend.

The Whitsend Tramway 009 scale, 2006 - 2015, 9ft 9" x 23" on three boards.

The inspection railcar running from the station towards the quayside.

No. 16 Sharp Stewart tram "Linette" running past the quayside.

No.17 "Lynton" being steamed-up at the sheds.

Bedford OB coach visiting Whitsend, passing Grinkle Farm.

Tram No.7 "Lottie" at Two Bridges.

Fairhaven, Rose Cottage, Seaview Cottage and Bridge House.

Railcar & trailer set "Loyalty" is arriving at Whitsend Station.

At the very end of the layout behind the sheds was "Thorndale Halt".

The Harbourmasters office and fish sheds.

The Royal Hotel and Martins Grocery store.

No.17 "Lynton" crossing the road at Grinkle Farm.

The quayside with "Lottie" shunting.

No.16 "Linette" hauling coaches from the carriage shed, with Harbour Garage in the background.

First exhibition May 2007 at Ely, Cambridgeshire.