Hello everyone,
Over the years I have modelled railways in four different scales. I think I was a member here many years ago when I modelled the American scene but old age has caught up with me so I’m not sure.
At present I have a portable exhibition layout in 1/32, 1/35 scale (that I no longer exhibit)
My main interest now is an OO scale of a small terminus in the English Welsh Borders. Therefor Great Western locomotive types predominate.
I also have a test track that I am making look more presentable with some basic scenery.
If I can help anyone starting out with advice I will be pleased to do so.
Peter M
Greetings
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Welcome back. I model in OO and am building a GWR themed layout also on the Welsh/English border because my wife is Welsh and I am English. It isn’t based on a real place, just tries to have a ‘flavour’ of that area.
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Thank you for the welcome Bandit Mick, I must admit I find the Welsh/English border area most attractive. We seem to have a fondness for the same area.
My next task is to work out how to post pictures on here. Incidentally the layout is called Broadoak.
Regards Peter M
My next task is to work out how to post pictures on here. Incidentally the layout is called Broadoak.
Regards Peter M
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Welcome to the forum Peter. Sounds like you have a lot of experience with railway modelling Look forward to seeing your layouts.
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Many thanks for your good wishes I think I shall be very happy on here.
Kind regards Peter M
Kind regards Peter M
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Hi Peter and welcome to our forum.
Most people are shocked when they find out how bad I am as an electrician
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