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Longvallon
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Hello from France !

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Hello,
My name is Chris and I live in France. I'm just playin with my trains. And that's all !
I started a new small layout called "The Little Big Eight". The only train runs fine and I'm very happy with the result.
But I have absolutely no idea for the next step. So I need a little help from a new bunch of friends.
Kind regards,
Chris

Sorry for my bad English... :oops:
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Bonjour et beinvenue pour le NRM. :)
(sorry for my bad French)
Hi and welcome to the forum.
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Thanks. Your French ? Not so bad ! :D
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mon francais est aussi tres pauvre
mais bienvenue sur le forum
Je vais donc rester en anglais!

I think you need some embankments and a bridge, try starting here
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Merci beaucoup ! Thank you very much ! :D
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De rien

You might also consider a road and some buildings!
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Goo ideas. First thing first, I need a real bridge.
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Hello. You could make yourself a bridge from card and modelling clay.
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I'm thinking about a wooden bridge in "old west style" if you see what I mean.
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Yes. A very good idea. Make it from sticks. Maybe wooden dowels?
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Hi Chris, looking forward to seeing your posts here,
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Longvallon wrote:I'm thinking about a wooden bridge in "old west style" if you see what I mean.

Something like this?
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What a wonderful bridge ! I also like the train. Great work.
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