My Single point plank layout.

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Re: My Single point plank layout.

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RogerB wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:43 pm In post #14 there are now 3 smaller images all the correct way up for me on Mac. R-
Thanks Roger at least I know now to use the add image icon in bottom left. Sorry all for any inconvenience. :oops:
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I have deleted the upside down ones now the the smaller ones are in place. :)
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Re: My Single point plank layout.

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Now you have corrected them for the Windows brigade they are still correct on my iPad.
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Brian wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:55 pm I have deleted the upside down ones now the the smaller ones are in place. :)
Thanks Brian at least now I know what to do when posting images.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:59 pm Now you have corrected them for the Windows brigade they are still correct on my iPad.
Thanks Walkingthedog for your help.
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Re: My Single point plank layout.

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Keeping it simple works for me too. I have 6 insulfrog points all operated by wire in tube. No probs yet even with short wheelbase locos. Mind you, I am the dropper king? I really like your set up - also allows experimentation with scenery on a small scale. Wonder if your ballasting would look good weathered? Not a criticism, just a thought.
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Go on admit it, it is a criticism. I think it would look better grubby.
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Hi Bandit Mick thanks for your comments. I don’t mind any criticism this is all new to me and I’m learning as I go along. Simple but fun is what I’m aiming for and I’m happy with the way my layout is progressing. With the sidings leading to coal staithes and for refuelling steam locomotives I thought I would capture the muck and grime by using weathering powders around the coaling area.
The rest of the layouts leading away from the coaling area would not have been to as grubby and I think I have captured this. :)
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