My Single point plank layout.

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Re: My Single point plank layout.

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On this forum, I can see clearly all your photos. Thanks.
Where did you find all that stuff ? Thanks.

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Re: My Single point plank layout.

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Hi Pierre all the items and railway modelling gear is all bought from Trackshack or from railway modelling exhibitions. The rock face is made from scratch. I hope this helps. ;)
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Thanks Kevin. Is it Hornby, Peco or another brand ?
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I have used weathering powder to capture the muck from the coal sidings. It’s the first time I have used weathering powders and I am pleased with the results. I have started to paint some figures while I had some time to spare. Here are some pictures of my latest work. :D

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PLB wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:43 pm Thanks Kevin. Is it Hornby, Peco or another brand ?
Hi Pierre I have used Hornby power track with Peco Setrack and points.
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It's looking good GWR. And people often say they haven't room for a layout - you've proved that isn't the case! Look forward to further posts.
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Bandit Mick wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:30 pm It's looking good GWR. And people often say they haven't room for a layout - you've proved that isn't the case! Look forward to further posts.
Thanks Bandit Mick for the nice comments. The whole reason why I am building my plank layout is because my space is limited. So with this in mind a built a layout that suits my space.
I’m so pleased my layout is coming along nicely. :D
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Hope that helps...
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Hi GWR
A suggestion... If you use the "Add Image to post" link at the lower left of the text box your images should appear the right way up . Upside down pictures is a bit strange! :o ;)
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Hi Brian my images look the right way up at my end. No problem with them Brian. ;)
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