Ready Built baseboards and kits

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Walkingthedog wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 9:10 pm I’ll watch it just don’t take 45 minutes to open the box with the camera mounted on a pogo stick :D
and make sure you get the backing music correct. :lol:
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TWD, do you do requests?
Can we have your video choreographed and set to ‘Flight of the Bumblebee’ by Rimsky-Korsokov?
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Just as I thought, no serious interest so I wont be wasting my time.
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I guess the majority of us have layouts and no longer need baseboards. Will probably be of interest to some, you need to give them a chance to see your post, not everyone looks at the forum every day.
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A honest and quality review (with video if its possible) is always welcome. It should, when ready, be placed in the Product Review section of the forum here viewforum.php?f=35 under a new topic heading. :D :D
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And so a new chapter begins...........


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And what gauge will it be Terry ?
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brian1951 wrote: Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:05 pm And what gauge will it be Terry ?
Thats a good question Brian. Actually I decided (after a lot of head banging) that as I had invested so much into 00 I will stick with that for this one. Total size will be 3300 x 750mm so no roundy roundy this time.

You may be asking me that question because of the N gauge loco and coaches you sold me a couple of years ago. Well if this goes well and the base boards turn out fine I will buy a smaller board and create a separate N gauge layout. I best get a move on though as I'm fast approaching my 76th BD later this month!
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Looking forward to seeing the build Terry - they can be assembled very quickly - but do read the instructions :D Barry
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I for one applaud your efforts, good luck with the build, i only hope i will feel the same in 7yrs time :)
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