While working on the wiring for Rospeath Lane I've been reflecting on what to do about Boscarne Junction. It has been a longstanding desire to construct a model of this junction, hence, all the information I've gathered over the years.
My thoughts started when I made the decision to scrap the idea of developing Heath End, and reorganise the Man Cave. In the reorganising I've created space for Rospeath Lane, Fiddlers Wharf, with the scenic boards of Trethedy Wharf, on display. So I started to wonder if there will be room for Boscarne Junction in the Man Cave?
The last plan for Boscarne Junction appeared at SolRail 2023. Though I really liked the scenic potential of this plan, the baseboard would be even more cumbersome than Rospeath Lane's. Especially in transporting to a show.
I'm approaching my 70th decade and I believe van hire will become more difficult. This would probably lead to the previous tack plan becoming a static model. Then because of some baseboards being difficult to manhandle along with the space it would take up in the Railway Room, it would be extremely difficult to erect Rospeath Lane prior to any show invites.
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| My previous plan for Boscarne Junction |
- Could it be designed to be an exhibition layout?
- What would the minimum number of operators required at an exhibition?
- Would it be possible to fit the layout in a car?
- Working to these constrains could I still create a reasonable representation of the junction?
- Could the baseboards be more manageable?
- Could a better design create more space to erect Rospeath Lane prior to a show without dismantling all or part of Boscarne Junction?.
- Should I consider that eternal itch to build a late 1930s GWR banch line terminus rather then build Boscarne Junction?
- One on the Wadebridge cassette board and running trains through the layout
- The second at the Bodmin end looking after both cassette boards.
