First ever garden railway project

Steve said:
A little like this Rhys -

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Hi Steve

Is the picture your railway Steve? If it is, I love your railway, found your thread and that was a lot of my inspiration so thank you!
 
Thank you kind Sir , room for the larger loco`s in the future


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Nice work so far ! Dwarf conifers may be a better bet though (check the label for size after 10 years) they would also look better in the future :)
 
Another update on the first platform I have done.

I found some cheap tiles in a sale and saw that someone had built a platform wall using these before so I thought I would give it a go.
18.  Tiles Stage 5.jpg

I bought some adhesive tile filler stuff to build the wall first which didn`t go as well as I had hoped, however, I thought I would persevere with it the best I can.  (I have never been great at tiling)
19.  Filling the tiles in stage 5.jpg

I put clamps on them to make sure it set well and strongly.
20.  Tiles with clamps stage 5.jpg

After giving it a wipe down I think it looks OK.
21.  Tiles after wiping stage 5.jpg

I built the mold for the 1st platform.  The little bit of the side is for the bridge to the other platform (which I still need to make).
22.  Station platform 1 mold stage 6.jpg

I again insert the copper pipe so that I can run cables through it for the electrics.
23.  Station platform 1 mold half full stage 6.jpg

Then I push the inch square tiles into the top of the concrete to create paving slabs (this will be painted).
24.  Station platform 1 finished with tiles stage 6.jpg
 
After the (limited) success I thought I would scrap the idea of using the tiles with adhesive and just bind then using concrete.  Unfortunately I did not take photos of the progress but I will try and explain it.

I put the tiles on a bed of wet mortar and laid it inside a curved mold I made to get the shape (I had to cut in to the tile backing in order to curve it).  I then in filled with concrete just slightly higher than the first bed of tiles.  Then I pushed the next level of tiles into the mortar and so on (making sure they were off set to create the brick effect).

If anyone is thinking of making a wall with tiles I would highly recommend going down the concrete route as I found it so much easier (and cheaper).

Anyway here is a few pictures showing the results.  Here is the platform finished in the mold.
27.  2nd platform in mold Stage 7.jpg

Platform out of the mold.
28.  2nd platform out of mold stage 7.jpg

Here is a closer picture of the brick work.  Need to tidy up the edges mind you.
29.  2nd platform zoomed in stage 7.jpg

Question for you!!!  Shall I paint the tiles one colour or should I leave them.  I painted the other platform one colour but not sure if I like it.
 
Whichever YOU prefer..
I like the effect of the painted tiles, with a different 'coping stone' along the top..

Only change I would make, would be to cut individual tiles to tidy the platform ends.. But I do have access to lapidary equipment.
 
That's really nice......some clever chaps out there. ;)
 
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