LOW GHYLL
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John, your wish is my command (well it is panto season).
Full width is a bit tricky as it is fairly long and stretches round a corner as you can see.
20181202_144447 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Full width is a bit tricky as it is fairly long and stretches round a corner as you can see.
20181202_144447 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
20181202_144435 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
20181202_145232 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
20181202_145302 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Thank you Steve. The reason I asked was, I am going to do something along those lines (pardon the pun).............Because my small room it is bit restrictive I was wondering how to get longer station in. So yes I am going to pinch your idea and put a station in the corner. Thank you very much for doing the picture so quickly. Do I have to pay you copyright. ....................John
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If only I could make some money from my photos........!footplate1947 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 02, 2018 6:09 pm Thank you Steve. The reason I asked was, I am going to do something along those lines (pardon the pun).............Because my small room it is bit restrictive I was wondering how to get longer station in. So yes I am going to pinch your idea and put a station in the corner. Thank you very much for doing the picture so quickly. Do I have to pay you copyright. ....................John
The big drawback of a platform on the outside of a curve is the size of the gap you have to leave to get clearance on the buffer beams - not helped by having to use R3 curves. But it does fill up an empty corner quite well. The good news is that when a train is in the station, you can’t see the gap from the viewing point.
I must knock up a trackplan on the computer at some point.
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Thanks again for posting the plan. Now the dog can really see the rabbit. I will do a similar corner station to save space. Thanks for your help Steve.
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Saw your album on Flickr, your photography and craftsmanship are equally enviable. What a view!
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Very nice Mr M. Very nice indeed. The LMS 350 looks nice. Is it Bachmann or Hornby?
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Bachmann.Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:19 pm Very nice Mr M. Very nice indeed. The LMS 350 looks nice. Is it Bachmann or Hornby?
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