Ty Mawr

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Bandit Mick
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Ty Mawr

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After many many months (or is that years! I’m a very slow modeller) of lurking on the forum I thought it was time to show you the layout I am working on. It started life based on an O gauge track plan but then sort of grew in an organic (unplanned) way. It is loosely based on the GWR somewhere on the English-North Wales border. There is still lots to do - both basic scenery and detailing. Hope it’s good enough to show you.
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That looks great and the timing is perfect. I’ve just sold all my OO (over a hundred loco) and started on O. I don’t have much room but have a circuit, I like something running when I’m building something, and am adding some sidings. Looks a bit bare after my OO layout but seeing yours has given me something to think about. At the moment I have two locos, a 14XX and a Class 08 plus, wait for it, two wagons.
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Meant to ask where did the buildings come from?
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Bandit Mick wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 6:08 pm Hope it’s good enough to show you.
You are kidding right :o It's really good and you should be very pleased with yourself no matter how long it takes.
Thank you so much for sharing the photos.
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Thanks WTD and Mr B. If you mean where did I buy the buildings, the station and signal box are Metcalf kits. Everything else is scratch built. Will ask my son to send through more pictures.
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A few more pics of Ty Mawr. It’s my first layout since I was a child when I had an n gauge and a OO layout but only as toys. Other than printed papers, scatter and other bits and bobs, everything has been made from stuff I’ve found e.g. cereal packets, twigs, coffee stirrers - I know you get the picture.
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Really nice work, no matter how long it took....... loving the Miner’s Rest and especially the tree beside it - was that home made as well ?

Looking forward to see how the layout develops but it ooze’s a slowly sleepy pace of life, so be sure to enjoy it.
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Thanks HD. Yes the trees are home made. Some are hydrangea spliced together and some are twigs spliced together - first using superglue then a toilet paper bandage covered in ...........PVA. A covering of teased out polyfibre covered in the wife’s spices to give an autumn look followed by a liberal coating of cheap hair spray. I paint the trunks to cover the bog roll bandage.
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When I viewed your posts on Monday the first thing that impressed me was the tree in your first picture.
I thought that must have cost a few pennies as it looks so real and it is a decent size. Now that I have read that you made it yourself I am even more impressed well done, using your information on how you made it will have a go at making one myself and hope it comes out looking as good. (our hydrangea needs pruning). Your layout is looking very nice.

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A lovely looking layout of the England and North Wales border. Well done.

I must 'pinch' your method of building trees. :)

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