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Hemyock Road Mark Haynes
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Hemyock is one of these small lovable GWR branch line stations so liked by
modellers. I have taken the river and turned it under the railway simply
because I wanted to model a bridge, there should also be a turnout on
the back of the goods siding to a dairy road which I thought would look
very cramped so that did not make onto the layout. The space for the
dairy was exceptionally small so the buildings don't reflect the prototype
at all. With these changes I did not feel I could call it Hemyock, so
added the Road to make it sound like a typical light railway station.
I can imagine my station being a mile or so away from Hemyock itself.
This layout follows a previous smaller layout built to test the water as it
were. Having fallen for 3mm modelling I came up with my take on Hemyock. This
would allow the use of the GWR stock I already possessed and allow expansion
into the BR era and stock from other regions as one of the aspects of Hemyock
is the only typical GWR item of architecture is the water tower, and that does
not have the characturistic cowling to the top like so many have. So if you
squint at the layout it could be a typical light railway branch station any
where in the country.
The boards are made open topped to allow variations in scenery and to house
electrics and point operation. The legs also slot into position the full depth
of the boards to increase rigidity. Track is all soldered to 12mm gauge, the
points being the first I have ever made. It took some fiddling and correction
to get where they are now, not perfect but usable. All buildings are scratch
built either based on the prototype that existed at Hemyock or built to suit
like the dairy beyond the station which bears no resembalance to what actually
existed but was in fact based on a building just over the road from where I
live.
I think for me the most enjoyment is in building the layout and stock, operating,
while certainly interesting on Hemyock Road, come a second. I guess its just
where you find the most enjoyment. The main reason for taking up 3mm modelling
was that i would have to build most of what I wanted my self, there being no
ready to run in this scale except for the now elderly triang offering some
of which do appear on the layout.I think I have stretched myself quite a bit
skill wise, but it is probally the best way to learn.
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Photos by Mark Haynes
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