New modellers from Sussex
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Welcome to the forum. I'm sure you (and your son) will have many enjoyable hours together.
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US based Anglophile. Please do post pictures of you and your son's efforts. It is inherently interesting and inspirational.
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Thank you
We went to gauge master the weekend and they were really helpful. I bought a planning magazine from Peco and think we’ve settled on a layout. The chap has convinced me to go for a DCC control and to replace my old steel track with newer nickel silver, also my curves might be too tight.
Lots to learn but I think we are making progress
We went to gauge master the weekend and they were really helpful. I bought a planning magazine from Peco and think we’ve settled on a layout. The chap has convinced me to go for a DCC control and to replace my old steel track with newer nickel silver, also my curves might be too tight.
Lots to learn but I think we are making progress
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Welcome to our forum. Good luck with your new project, great to see the younger generation getting involved in the hobby.
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Dave & luke hello and welcome. its great to hear a father and son having a joint project to learn and progress
best tip is always leave something unfinished or get the basis of a layout done then look to over time and skill progress to tackle different elements. As someone from sussex there are some great clubs and groups around but mainly i would say stick to a scale otherwise
you will quickly have lots of different layouts and ideas going on and it will confuse and frustrate you
best tip is always leave something unfinished or get the basis of a layout done then look to over time and skill progress to tackle different elements. As someone from sussex there are some great clubs and groups around but mainly i would say stick to a scale otherwise
you will quickly have lots of different layouts and ideas going on and it will confuse and frustrate you
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Welcome to forum Dave and Luke Look forward to seeing the layout. Mine is still not finished over a year now.
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Welcome to the forum both of you. Friendly helpful bunch on here. Enjoy...
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