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- Wed Nov 11, 2015 5:09 pm
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My first ever model railway build.
- Replies: 314
- Views: 60877
Re: My first model railway build.
There's an improvement there Marcus. as a suggestion to filling up the gap between backscene and viaduct why not bring some of the buildings right out up to the edge of the viaduct? Stewart Hi Stewart. Thx for suggestion, I could do that to some of the buildings to create a more 3d effect. Had a lo...
- Tue Nov 10, 2015 5:05 pm
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My first ever model railway build.
- Replies: 314
- Views: 60877
Re: My first model railway build.
There's an improvement there Marcus. as a suggestion to filling up the gap between backscene and viaduct why not bring some of the buildings right out up to the edge of the viaduct?
Stewart
Stewart
- Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:08 pm
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My first ever model railway build.
- Replies: 314
- Views: 60877
Re: My first model railway build.
Personally I think if you customize the buildings as you go along so you don't have 2 the same it will look fine. Maybe bring a couple out into the layout a bit if you have space(Give it a bit of depth etc)? But at the minute they are all too uniform if you catch my drift? Get a bit of variation in ...
- Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:22 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
glencairn wrote:Moat Lane Junction to Brecon?
Glencairn
Correct buddy. Over to you.
- Sat Oct 10, 2015 7:26 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
Stewart got it in one! He's obviously visited Woody Bay. Over to you Stewart. Never been there! Just had a slight guess from all the attention it's been having as of late. I'll think of one and post it up asap. Stewart EDIT: here is that question. The line to Aberystwyth is now classed as the mainl...
- Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:03 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
It's not the lynton and barnstaple railway?
Stewart
Stewart
- Sun Sep 06, 2015 9:01 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
glencairn wrote:Don't know where Stewart Gethin is, but I think you are correctBufferstop wrote:Would that be Talerddig cutting on the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway?
Glencairn
Indeed you are correct. Thought it was too easy. sorry for the late replies. Life has been hectic!
Stewart
- Wed Sep 02, 2015 9:10 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
Right,
Here is said question... a nice easy one(?)
When it was constructed in 1863 it was the deepest cutting in the world. What is it's name?
Stewart
Here is said question... a nice easy one(?)
When it was constructed in 1863 it was the deepest cutting in the world. What is it's name?
Stewart
- Wed Sep 02, 2015 5:54 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
Alright, I'm going out for a couple of hours but will post a question when I return.
Stewart
Stewart
- Wed Sep 02, 2015 4:56 pm
- Forum: Real World Railways
- Topic: Re: Railway Quiz, c'mon post a question.
- Replies: 1854
- Views: 393817
Re: Railway Quiz
It's not the Brecon Mountain Railway is it?
Stewart
Stewart
- Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:03 pm
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My first ever model railway build.
- Replies: 314
- Views: 60877
Re: My first model railway build.
Hi Marcus, Nice layout you have here and really shows off the benefits of N gauge showing much fluidity and activity in the space you've got. One small suggestion? perhaps make the 2 adjacent staircases on the bridges into 1 double width one (cut down the walls on the sides) and then have it as eff...
- Mon Aug 24, 2015 2:25 am
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My first ever model railway build.
- Replies: 314
- Views: 60877
Re: My first model railway build.
Hi Marcus, Nice layout you have here and really shows off the benefits of N gauge showing much fluidity and activity in the space you've got. One small suggestion? perhaps make the 2 adjacent staircases on the bridges into 1 double width one (cut down the walls on the sides) and then have it as effe...
- Thu Feb 12, 2015 5:24 pm
- Forum: Scratch and Kit building
- Topic: Chris (Emettman)'s February 2015 competition thread.
- Replies: 35
- Views: 9193
Re: Chris (Emettman)'s February 2015 competition thread.
I will envy you so much if you can pull Victoria off well. (I live 1 mile away from the western end of the P&H tramway) The 45mm version by roundhouse is lovely.
Good luck with whatever one you build.
Stewart
Good luck with whatever one you build.
Stewart
- Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:40 pm
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My W.A.G.R layout- picture update dapol B17
- Replies: 116
- Views: 30044
Re: My W.A.G.R layout in N scale - grades?
perhaps, add various Weights to the carts gradually? As then, when the wheels start spinning you know how much weight each loco can haul up the grade.
Hope this helps
Stew.
Hope this helps
Stew.
- Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:10 am
- Forum: Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Topic: My W.A.G.R layout- picture update dapol B17
- Replies: 116
- Views: 30044
Re: My W.A.G.R layout in N scale - grades?
I wouldn't say so. It's more gradual than mine, and mine is in OO. just try it with the longest length trains you're most likely to run on the line, then if that gets up it fine, anything will.
Stew.
Stew.