Monday 14 January 2013

NSWGR PC 2 Station

Brief Concrete Building History.
The concrete building of the NSWGR was an outcome of the need to reduce maintenance of the timber-based designs. The first designs were placed in service in 1917 but came to predominance in the 1920s. Over the years the design was refined but the major difference was that till the mid-'20s the slab was based on a 15'' design. After that time the design was changed to 10'' with other improvements to reduce leakage and improve appearance. The designs were modular giving great flexibility in layout but all shared the same base dimensions and floor layout.

The majority of these buildings were placed on freight lines which makes them correct for the Gulgong to Mary Vale line. The designs were given the prefix of PC with PC 1 begin the most basic design functioning as a shelter, waiting room and goods store. The PC 2 had accommodation for station staff both for work and overnight, making the design perfect for Spicers Creek. For those requiring more information, a good article can be found in the Australian Journal of Model Railway Modelling - Issue 7 and at the time of writing back issues were available. The renders are for the final design that was developed using a HO kit version from Rail Central, Issue 7 of the Journal and Greg Edward's Data Sheet No B 27.  

Model Construction. 
It was decided to develop a 3D solid model's of the PC 2 station and have the necessary components manufactured as high-resolution rapid prototypes. The final models will be cast in urethane, assembled and offered painted and assembled in three parts foundations, building and accessories. ModelFxs is currently investigating assembly by a third party so this will be long term and no information will be available until the models are ready for sale due to the unknowns involved.  The era of kits is really over for the time begin as most modellers are as a group time-poor...!


Renders of the models are shown below:

Click for a video of finished product






The colours shown are not prototype and have been used for clarity when rendering only.




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