I know what you mean. This one ( Mishaps, before and after) is a gem I found recently - I love the GPO system! (oops - I copied the wrong link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnCdr1r5YxI this is a then and now version showing the old locations and what it looks like now) This is the original ( he sa...
That's all rather impressive - I particularly like the Shades of green in the grass, when/if I get to put down some of my own I hope it looks as good as yours .
Ned.
p.s. Great - I found another thread to catch up on with some tea and HobNobs!
Hi MM, Having had small people up until recently I can say that the following were most popular twin track oval His and hers Shunting/marshalling areas Plenty of space to build lego bridges/cardboard bridges etc. depends on the ages. Hornby Trackmat layouts/ peco track plans and any Cyril Freezer pl...
Step 5: use spray varnish to fix the inkjet printing on the facing. Step 6: Glue the long stringy platform facing to the Platforms using every limb, finger, appendage and anything else close to hand to keep them in the right place Platform - stay where I told you.JPG I said Stay Still! Stay still.JP...
Ok, so where did I leave that again? Oh yes, that's where I put it! Nope, I was mistaken.... No, still can't remember...... notes ( that I didn't do) - such a good idea in retrospect. Well that was a bit of an interesting couple of months - I hope you are all well and your model railways have no mys...
Hi Steve, Welcome to the Forum - I'm afraid that being in Ireland I'm not much use to you. It might be worth posting this in the "Personal Layouts - Under Construction" section. I tend to find a lot of give and take these with respect to layouts in general there - you might get a better re...
Well, this is (was) an interesting ( and ironic for me ) discussion. I have been tremendous busy over the last 7 months so the poor railway was gathering dust and general debris as it was used as a bit of a dumping ground :( I didn't even look in here either as I felt it would only irritate me that ...
. <Snip> Any recommendations on how I do this? <Snip> Use a pair of 180mm/7 inch wire side cutters obtained from ebay, market stall tool supplier, Toolstation or if available a pound style shop. The main issue when using a Dremel type device and metal slitting disk is the heat generated, You run th...