Earlier
I wrote about Evan Daes' Great Canadian Model Railroad in Belgium.
As
you may recall, the first word I wrote was: “Wow.”
Well,
“wow” again—this time about the club
layout Evan is involved in.
The
layout, which features modern Canadian railways, is in a 24 by 24-foot room in
an old school, going around the walls with a central peninsula.
In
an adjacent room there is a loop of track to connect to lower staging level.
The club plans to add an extra loop and coal loading facility.
The
layout, which is still under construction, features prototype areas such as Alyth Yard and engine terminal in
Calgary, Blackie, AB and Ashcroft, Elkview mine and Sparwood, BC.
One of the special
highlights is the Cargill elevator. I asked Evan who made it.
“Everybody of the
club made a contribution to the building,” he wrote. “One specialised in the lights,
another built it and another painted.
The silos are from a Walthers cornerstone kit, and the rest is scratchbuilt
based on pictures found on the web, he says.
The building is “totally made out of styrene,” he adds, with things such
as conveyors a mix of scratchbuilt and kit bashing.
“Altogether, seven members
worked on it, including me,” he says. “So it’s a real club project.”
As
for trains on the layout, they are a mix of CN and CP due to the interests of
the members.
While
most of the layout is permanent, two parts are modular: Ashcroft and Blackie.
They can be taken to train shows.
For
scenery, the club uses a base made out of Styrofoam, then covered with plaster
cloth and Sculptamold. The ballast and dirt “are from mother nature, sifted to
match HO scale,” Evan says.
The
track is Peco Streamline code 83, with code 100 for the staging.
The
layout is operated with walk-around DCC, with signaling and switches controlled
by the dispatcher.
This
is the second layout the club has built. The first was a portable layout,
called the Nitinat River. It was set on Vancouver Island. It was featured in
Great Model Railroads 2013.
(A post about that layout will come soon!)
(A post about that layout will come soon!)
While
few people model Canadian railways in Belgium, Evan says the club's work “is known
and well appreciated.”
“The
goal is to organize operating sessions for visitors when the scenery is more
evolved,” says Evan—so start planning your trip to Belgium now!
In addition to Evan, the other members of the club are Erwin, Erik, Paul, Alex, Xavier, Koen and Lode.
In addition to Evan, the other members of the club are Erwin, Erik, Paul, Alex, Xavier, Koen and Lode.
If you are interested, you could post about my layout, the D&H Champlain division. I don't know how strict you are about having only Canadian Layouts, I do model a bit f Canada just north of Rouses Point NY(look it up). You can see photos on my blog, https://northcountrytrains.wordpress.com/. I could get better photos.
ReplyDeleteIf you are interested, you can contact me on my about page.
(PS, I'm only 13)
admiring your work,
Harrison