That's great - on compact shelf boxes like this it can work well. In ply the sag wouldn't be a problem, but MDF is what I had to hand and because it's so small not such a problem.
Super idea!! I think I might have to make something similar for my next project. Maybe a draw runner for support. I would love to see more detail on baseboard construction etc
It’s 6mm MDF cut with a jig saw. Lid and rear are 3mm hardboard salvaged from old drawers so pre-coated in white. Nothing rocket science but just neat - as it needs to be when displayed at home.
Good to see behind the scenes as it were. In interested to see how you installed the support for the fiddlestick. I was considering a section of brass angle that would slide into the groove on the shelf surface. I don't know how feasible that is until I nip down to my local IKEA and get hold of a couple of these shelves. Thanks for the video
If it works let us know, I stick with the MDF as I’d used it for the rest of the box but in anything larger than N the weight of a locomotive would bend it to easily.
The next step will be to paint the track and build paint and finish the platform. Once that’s in I can ballast and begin more extensive scenery work. If you’re familiar with Wrexham Central there won’t be too much to do, but I want to take my time on the canopy.
Paxton Road’s fiddle stick is different as it’s a sector, to allow access to each track. I’ve been asked to do a video on that, so will do so in the next few weeks.
Amazing how much N gauge has improved over the years
Isn’t it just! It’s a great scale for modelling ‘modern’ British standard gauge.
I love and build micro layouts too. Great channel
Thank you - I'll try to keep the videos coming. More traditional media and a daily update on my blog (paxton-road.blogspot.co.uk)
A very simple but efficient design. Really like that.
Ill definitely be trying something similar on a future buid.
That's great - on compact shelf boxes like this it can work well. In ply the sag wouldn't be a problem, but MDF is what I had to hand and because it's so small not such a problem.
Super idea!! I think I might have to make something similar for my next project. Maybe a draw runner for support. I would love to see more detail on baseboard construction etc
It’s 6mm MDF cut with a jig saw. Lid and rear are 3mm hardboard salvaged from old drawers so pre-coated in white. Nothing rocket science but just neat - as it needs to be when displayed at home.
Good to see behind the scenes as it were. In interested to see how you installed the support for the fiddlestick. I was considering a section of brass angle that would slide into the groove on the shelf surface. I don't know how feasible that is until I nip down to my local IKEA and get hold of a couple of these shelves. Thanks for the video
If it works let us know, I stick with the MDF as I’d used it for the rest of the box but in anything larger than N the weight of a locomotive would bend it to easily.
Excellent
Thanks
I ´ve been very interested when you gonna make or ad some scenery to it , goed en smart idea !!
The next step will be to paint the track and build paint and finish the platform. Once that’s in I can ballast and begin more extensive scenery work. If you’re familiar with Wrexham Central there won’t be too much to do, but I want to take my time on the canopy.
Why not add a raised end to the fiddle stick to act as a buffer, both when the track is present, and also when it's closed?
I have added a nice little handle to the end since filming the video that acts as both. A fixed end would also work, you're quite right! :)
Does the paxton road fiddle stick also work this way 🤔 thank you for your inspiring micro layouts
Paxton Road’s fiddle stick is different as it’s a sector, to allow access to each track. I’ve been asked to do a video on that, so will do so in the next few weeks.