WEST ORTON
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Board tops have been cut to their basic sizes - including Howard’s corner fillets - no sides have been cut as I will do that once the track plan is finalized. That will determine the positions of the stretchers and at least one more board joint.
I have cut a few Peco templates to shuffle around on the boards - track planning is always the bit I struggle with most, and usually get completely wrong.
2021-03-15_01-03-40 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
I have cut a few Peco templates to shuffle around on the boards - track planning is always the bit I struggle with most, and usually get completely wrong.
2021-03-15_01-03-40 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Barry, you are a tease!bulleidboy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 2:40 pm Tremendous progress - trains running in about a weeks time?
The slowdown in Peco’s production will probably hold me up to be honest but I intend to order a box of flexitrack and a couple of tracksettas so I can map out what is possible on these boards. It’s about half the area of Low Ghyll (on the shelf above) but my brain is convinced that I can’t fit anything on these new boards which is ridiculous when I think how much I fitted into the smaller layout.
Still, I’ve got the point templates ready and will probably make a couple of curve templates to help the thought process.
Brian - that timescale is slow for my scenery.
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Steve I was referring to the second set of scenery after you had changed the track layout. Nice to gave a blank canvas isn’t it.
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Yes Brian, it feels good to be starting over but I must fight the urge to rush. Probably a fight I will lose.
As for changes in scenery, last week I was convinced this would have no station, just trains in the country - guess what I’ve been looking at - station plans.
I need stronger meds.
As for changes in scenery, last week I was convinced this would have no station, just trains in the country - guess what I’ve been looking at - station plans.
I need stronger meds.
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I want to know where Steve finds all the time to undertake all the work involved?? Great as it is.
I am retired. but cant find any serious time to undertake model railway work on this scale!
I am retired. but cant find any serious time to undertake model railway work on this scale!
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Barry - 12’x8’ and it’s not big enough!
Brian (FB) - I only work part time (evenings) which keeps the days free, and helps pay for the hobby. And apart from the odd day when I put in a full shift on something big on the railway, more often than not, I just potter around for a couple of hours most mornings.
Brian (WTD) - cloned? No - side effect from the vaccine maybe.
Oh yes, did I mention I still find time for an afternoon nap?
Brian (FB) - I only work part time (evenings) which keeps the days free, and helps pay for the hobby. And apart from the odd day when I put in a full shift on something big on the railway, more often than not, I just potter around for a couple of hours most mornings.
Brian (WTD) - cloned? No - side effect from the vaccine maybe.
Oh yes, did I mention I still find time for an afternoon nap?
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