Types of Model Railway Enthusiast.

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Forgive me re-running this piece, but the question posed by Mountain Goat is precisely what was
on my mind when I shot this video of 'Henley.'

https://youtu.be/HwpDvwsX2vo
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Nice Chops. :)
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I like to build a track layout then run trains, not too worried about the landscaping side of things, as I sort of get board with the track layout after 6 months or so. My tastes are variable from all of the big 4 to BR Blue, I have a couple of Intercity mainline liveried Class 91 with DVT and MK4 coaches not keen on up to date modern image.

When running I like to have the correct coaches and rolling stock to go with the locos. I have no issues with running the old Triang, Triang/Hornby Wrenn under scaled basic detailed Locos and coaches, in some ways I prefer the simpler robust home repairable than today's more complex electronic fragile versions.

Currently I am interested in collecting and running Triang Transcontinental rolling stock including the Canadian National and Pacific liveried rolling stock.
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"I have no issues with running the old Triang, Triang/Hornby Wrenn under scaled basic detailed Locos and coaches, in some ways I prefer the simpler robust home repairable than today's more complex electronic fragile versions."

"Hear, hear!" I love the old stuff, in part, for those reasons as well.
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Personally I like trains to run through scenery. That scenery is a mix of places and buildings in Yorkshire, Cumbria, Northumberland and Tyneside. The scenery is also a mixture of eras as I also like road transport, buses and trams. Therefore it is scenery that, although far from perfect (for the purist), is things I like.

The same with what is run, be it steam or diesel. Many of the diesel locomotives I have I saw at Gateshead shed.

The steam railway was a few locomotives getting a run round the layout, then grew into a fully fledged layout in its own right.

Then when the grandchildren arrive; I do not have any say what runs. :lol: I am relegated to signalman. :lol:

All great fun.

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