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Metrocamel
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Post by Metrocamel »

Name- Metrocamel.
Profile- http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... file&u=667
Old Layout thread- http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... &start=255
No longer in existance, destroyed by, we believe a nuclear device.
new Layout thread- http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 0&start=15

Description of new Layout- Torsley village MkII. A Hub where many trains from different areas meet. Featuring a large TMD. Station or two and Modern image Locos and rolling stock.

Image (old Layout).
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No photos of new Layout yet but nothing much done except baseboards almost.
"Out of commission become a pillbox, out of ammo become a bunker, out of time... become heroes"
Layout updated 18/10/09!
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 67#p215267
TomWebber
Posts: 180
Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:59 pm
Location: Rhayader, Mid Wales

Post by TomWebber »

Name: Tom Webber
Layout Description: My layout is in a 10'x8' shed. I'm attempting to model the Cambrian Railways of Mid Wales in the late 1950s/early 1960s. Am getting there slowly with it!

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Link to layout thread.....
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... php?t=5197
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thomas the plank engine
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Location: Trying to run a garden railway
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Post by thomas the plank engine »

When are you going to expand it even more and have it running out into the garden. That is if it is feasible possible to do so.
00 garden railways rule

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TomWebber
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Location: Rhayader, Mid Wales

Post by TomWebber »

thomas the plank engine wrote:When are you going to expand it even more and have it running out into the garden. That is if it is feasible possible to do so.
Would love to take it into the garden, but dads a gardening nut so probably wouldn't be too impressed! :lol:
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m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

Name Martin Levin
My profile
Levington Thread_____Levington Web Site
My layout is based on a presevation line, just so I can run what the hell I want. It only has 1 line with a few sidings.
A little movie clip to give you an idea of the layout Click here
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briantwigley
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Location: Elgin

Post by briantwigley »

Wow! Your website rocks, thats a sweet layout!
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thomas the plank engine
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Location: Trying to run a garden railway
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Post by thomas the plank engine »

I'm sure that if you asked Dad nicely and with his help you could make a a nice feature of the railway in the garden and then it would not just be a garden with flowers but have that little extra ducking and diving between Dad's carefully maintained flowerbeds. It wuld also give you another interest in life as you would be involving yourself with your Dad's passion. My late Dad was a keen gardener but that did not stop him running his 00 guage layout out of his garage, down the garden to his shed situated at the bottom of the garden. It was quite a talking feature with visitors as it wound itself between the raised flower beds. I only have a few bits of his railway now as some mindless **************** ****************************************** (edited myself) moron destroyed it after his departure. What I did get I have used on my 00 garden railway.

Ian
00 garden railways rule

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rob54613

Post by rob54613 »

1. Name:rob54613
2. URL to your profile: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... ile&u=3917
3. URL to you personal layout thread http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... php?t=5813
4. a double loop witha extra track branching of under a tunnel simple
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mumbles
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Post by mumbles »

hi simon
if you get the chance could you update my track plan on the members page? its quite a bit different really. its till not a perfect plan but it's closer.
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thanks michael
saslord
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Post by saslord »

Yep I will try and update this tonight.

feel free to bug me about it if I dont. :D
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random man
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Post by random man »

Name: Mark Innis (random man)
Profile: here
Layout thread:here
My layout doesnt have a set time or place - i see a train, i buy it and run it. It is about 4 X 6 ft OO gauge and has two outer loops and a figure of eight in the middle. It does not have a baseboard yet but am hoping to get one when i get the room. I have four loco's and it runs on DC, but hoping to convert to DCC when i get the money/can be bothered.
Here's one i broke earlier...


http://www.scalescenes.com - cardboard kits
http://xs.to - free image hosting
my layout
Infrontcat
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Location: Southend-on-Sea

Post by Infrontcat »

About time I contributed I guess... :roll:

Name: Tim

Profile: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... ile&u=1880

Layout Thread: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... php?t=3430

Description: My layout is a garden railway in '00' with a run of around 35 yards (a touch over 1.5 scale miles). It features a double track main line loop and is structurally about 25 feet from completion at time of writing.

The next section to be built will be the 5-platform station area. This section sits above the return tracks that are on a now completed lower level section, incorporating a holding loop in each direction. There will also be a branchline and a mail loop for my two operating mail coaches.

The stock I run stretches from pre-Second World War up to around 1980. I hope to be able to run the first complete loop by April, though recent financial pressures have made this far from a straightforward exercise!

Pix: Here's the latest plan:
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Earlier days!
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Lower tracks completed!
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Mail loop takes shape
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And a wee video:
http://s146.photobucket.com/albums/r259 ... C_0241.flv

Cheers

Tim
"Kashi-mashi, kashi-mashi..."

Moorcroft (St Anthonys)
Robs on the job
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Post by Robs on the job »

1.rob Lambert
2.robs on the job
3. parkilllayout
4. park hill is in the mid50s to mid 60s somewhere out in the country side its spans over 24.5 ft long and is my first ever attempt at model railway i needed something to do after becoming disabled.
5. my pictures
robs on the job , CAN HE FIX IT NO HE CANT! Did you see anyone around the corner asking me for you ? if you did can you tell them im here! Merg member
rob54613

Post by rob54613 »

i just created my new website www.swindon-end.piczo.com

can you please add this to my layout brief, thing

thanks,
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