Selling a model railway
- Walkingthedog
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Selling a model railway
Has anybody on here used the likes of Rails of Sheffield or Anoraks Anonymous etc. to sell a layout?
Not interested in eBay. Thanks.
Not interested in eBay. Thanks.
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- Walkingthedog
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Re: Selling a model railway
Disregard this I have made a decision. I am going to change to a small uncomplicated O gauge layout.
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Re: Selling a model railway
No I’ll only have the track to sell or probably give away.
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Re: Selling a model railway
Spoilsport, Kinda brave, to jump into the Big stuff. Still, we have the resident expert. My only O gauge, is clockwork, with 4 locos, lots of wagons, though, and rusty track. Keep meaning to buy alength of Peco to see how it would run
Re: Selling a model railway
I wish you well. I'm tempted I have to say. R-Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 4:13 pm I am going to change to a small uncomplicated O gauge layout.
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
Re: Selling a model railway
You have to finish one Rog, before you move up to play with the big trains. I console myself, winding my clockwork ones.
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Thank you, John - didn't realise I needed permission. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
Re: Selling a model railway
-My daddy said you always have to finish one project before you start another. I was unaware you had finished your end to end, dont you know. Thats why i dont do scenery or ballasting. Mine is never finished.
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