Association of

Shrewsbury

Railway Modellers

Modelling the Midland in Scale 7 - David Hunt

There can be few better ways to start the month than being treated to a presentation on railway modelling by someone who really knows their onions, or in this case the Midland Railway. Like many of us, David Hunt began model making in his childhood in the late 1950s early ‘60s. His home was near Edgehill and he was able to spend time with several uncles who were employed by the railway in various capacities. Inspiration was plentiful but on a simpler level he chose the Midland because he ‘liked red engines’. A pause in modelling to pursue the usual distractions that influence one’s late teens was followed by enrolment in the RAF and a spell in the Netherlands. In the ‘70s David returned to the UK and dabbled in both 2mm and 4mm, his first kit for which was a 990 class 4-4-0 by GEM. This presented plenty of challenges but did not deter him from tackling a second GEM kit in the form of a Kirtley 0-6-0. Any modeller that builds locos from scratch will admit that kits are the gateway drug and David soon found himself scratchbuilding a 0-4-4 tank engine. However, he found that the best scale to accurately capture the level of detail he was aiming for was 7mm.

O finescale was a good starting point and after meeting David White he built some locomotives for the latter’s Matlock Bath layout as well as becoming a director of Slaters Plastikard and working on developing the Company’s 7mm products. By now David was fully invested in modelling the Midland and friendships with the likes of Bob Essery, led to him becoming involved with the founding the Midland Society (as chairman he was at the helm for no less than a quarter of a century in two stints), and publishing numerous books on Midland and LMS locos as well as major contributions to Journals and Magazines too numerous to mention. At this stage he began modelling in S7 and contributed to several notable layouts, particularly Bob Essery’s ‘Dewsbury’, but by the late 1990s having given so much to establish, run, educate, and generally spread the word about the Midland and Scale 7 he still had no decent layout of his own creation.

On leaving the RAF in 2005 he felt it was time to build his own showpiece. A 35ft x 20ft shed was constructed in the back garden and a start made, baseboards were built, and tracklaying was coming on well until the decision was made to move house. Sadly, trackwork had to be taken up, baseboards dismantled, and everything packed away ready for the move…which never happened! Unfortunately, his heart was no longer into committing so much energy into building a layout and so he continued researching, writing, publishing, and creating beautiful individual models in S7 until a decision was made to bite the bullet. A Midland MPD to display and run his by now large collection of locomotives and rolling stock seemed to be the best choice, not over ambitious but a good showcase for his work. He made contact with Martin Wynne and learned TEMPLOT, a process he admits was not easy, but the results were well worth the time invested. Adrian Tester created some excellent Midland rail chairs and the many tracklaying tools designed for S7, available through the S7 group, proved their worth and Westfield Shed c.1906 began to take shape. Although most of the buildings for the layout were made by David, Richard Ellis of Monk’s Gate Models laser cut the beautiful locomotive shed measuring an impressive 4ft 6in x 2ft 6in. David’s track-making was put to the test with stunning 3 way point-work, the scale flangeways proving one of the benefits of S7 over O finescale by being over 1mm narrower . Authentic ballasting right up to rail level has also been possible owing to the finer exact-to-scale tolerances offered by S7. 3D printing has also been employed on Westfield, perfect for such details as the water tank panels and coal tubs.

As with all layouts there is still much to do on Westfield before David can finally call it complete but in the meantime we can follow progress in the model press, (the Model Railway Journal in particular), and be inspired by his legendary knowledge and paramount modelling skills.

 

Chris Cox.

 

Older meeting reports.

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Meeting 7th September 2022.

What's on your workbench.

Meeting 6th July 2022.

Visit to Telford Steam Railway.

Meeting 1st June 2022.

Building coaches in plastikard - Geoff Kent.

Meeting 4th May 2022.

Photographing model railways - Dan Evason.

Meeting 6th April 2022.

Members models

Meeting 2nd March 2022.

A mini exhibition.

Meeting 2nd February 2022.

The Story of Triang Trains- Dave Angell.

Meeting 5th January 2022.

10 minute presentations over Zoom.

Meeting 1st December 2021

Christmas social, bring & buy and quiz.

Meeting 3rd November 2021.

Creating brickwork and stonework. Tim Lewis and Nick Coppin.

Meeting 6th October 2021.

Weathering with ink washes and dry brushing - Andrew Vaughan.

Meeting 1st September 2021

Covid projects / whats on your workbench.

Meeting  4th March 2020

A career on the railway - David Maidment

Meeting 5th February 2020

Practical demonstrations from members.

Meeting 8th January 2020

Whats on your workbench

Meeting 4th December 2019

Christmas social.

Meeting 6th November 2019.

Signalling and a virtual tour around a local signalbox - Ian Payne.

Meeting 2nd October 2019

The Lynton & Barnstable Railway - Christopher Duffell.

Meeting 4th September 2019

The Rhymney Railway with Jonathan David.

Meeting 3rd July 2019

Garden railway visit.

Meeting 5th June 2019

Trackwork - Stephen Duffell, Gordon Woods, Tim Lewis.

Meeting 1st May 2019.

Modelling buildings in Plastikard - Geoff Kent.

Meeting 3rd April 2019.

AGM followed by the results of the diorama challenge.

Meeting 6th March 2019.

Modelling Swiss Railways - Dave Gotliffe.

Meeting 6th February 2019.

Members projects evening.

Meeting 9th January 2019.

Recording and reporting the narrow gauge world - Andrew Charman.

Meeting 7th November 2018.

Creating a diorama - Andrew Vaughan.

Meeting 4th October 2018.

Scenic modelling and backscenes - Mike Raithby.

Meeting 5th September 2018.

Authentic Model Railway Operation - Martin Nield.

Meeting 4th July 2018.

Visit to a members garden railway.

Meeting 6th June 2018.

Railways associated with mining in Shropshire - Michael Shaw.

Meeting 2nd May 2018.

First Experiences of Fitting DCC Sound to Diesel and Steam Locomotives – Gordon Woods

Meeting 4th April 2018.

AGM followed by "what's on your work bench"

Meeting 7th March 2018.

Resistance soldering - Phil Rowe and Radio contol - Dave Evans & Ian Payne

Meeting 7th February 2018.

Railways  of Western Australia – Stephen Duffell.

Meeting 3rd January 2018.

Designing and painting brass models.

Meeting 1st November 2017.

Megapoint controllers - Dave Fenton.

Meeting 4th October 2017.

Narrow gauge in the public eye - Trevor Hughes

Meeting 6th September 2017.

Bring-along-a-Model

Meeting 5th July 2017.

Garden railway visit.

Meeting 7th June 2017.

Railways and Durham City - “a journey to a model" - Gordon Woods

Meeting 3rd May 2017.

The Coalport Branch - Neil Clarke

Meeting 1st March 2017.

The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway.

Meeting 1st February 2017.

Mamod steam - Mike Wakefield.

Meeting 4th January 2017.

Members project night (What's on your bench).

Meeting 2nd November 2016.

3 short presentations by members 

Meeting 5th October 2016.

Live steam models in 0,00 & 009 scales - Brian Caton.

Meeting 7th September 2016.

SGM and members projects.

Meeting 6th July 2016.

Garden Railway visit.

Meeting 1st June 2016.

The County Donegal Railway - Eric Challoner.

Meeting 6th April 2016.

A selection of members projects.

Meeting 2nd March 2016.

The Importance of Forward Planning when building a Model Railway - John Barnes

Meeting 3rd February 2016.

Modelling Irish Narrow/Broad Gauge Railways. - Neil Ramsay.

Meeting 6th January 2016.

Current projects.

Meeting 5th November 2015.

Kerrinhead - Gavin Clarke.

Meeting 10th October 2015.

From Bretagne France to Hessen Deutschland - Doug Rhodes.

Meeting 9th September 2015.

Etched Brass Kits for Buildings -Andrew Vaughan.