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Re: Montfort's Bridge

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A few pics... :roll:

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Re: Montfort's Bridge

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Well done - and it works! R-
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Re: Montfort's Bridge

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I like the look of that, it has some operating potential as a shunting type layout, and I reckon I could come up with some sort of game similar to an Inglenook to keep interest up, would end up more like a cut down Timesaver affair.
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Thanks for your kind comments. For me, it's not a Timesaver ou an Inglenook. Just a little playground for my train. :D
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Montfort wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2018 3:04 pm Thanks for your kind comments. For me, it's not a Timesaver ou an Inglenook. Just a little playground for my train. :D
I know, but just spotting operating potential.
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OK. To be honest, it's mostly a playground for me. :lol:
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A picture talks better than words...In grey: the hidden fiddle yard and in green the visible scenery. Hope that helps.
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Bad news. After a lot of testing, I found that my layout doesn't have enough operating potential. I can make only two kind of shunting moves. Back to the workbench !
Fortunately I found another idea ! :D
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