Danny's Layout [Flaxengate] (N Gauge)

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mortyfootball
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Post by mortyfootball »

Great work there Danny!

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Post by random man »

:shock: :shock:
Here's one i broke earlier...


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Jimbob
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Post by Jimbob »

Thats some serious landscaping! Gonna be brilliant when its done!
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Raider
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Post by Raider »

Looks like you have been having a productive time - keep it up and you will have it finished in no time.
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Post by Class 60 »

Looking Great so far mate, love the 3rd pic - can just imagine it now, a nice class 158 coming through the tunnel while in the background you can see the dam! 8) This is going to look brilliant when done :wink:

Cheers

Adam
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British Rail
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Post by British Rail »

Just caught up with this Danny, that's looking great 8)


Kindest Regards,

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dr5euss
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Post by dr5euss »

Nice work Danny, the unusual shape of the track on the board will make for some interesting shots once it's finished 8) I like the dam too 8)
live-frog
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Post by live-frog »

Impressive and original , nice one Danny !
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surf1845
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Post by surf1845 »

That looks brilliant Danny. It's very adventurous and reminds me of layouts I've seen in Model Railroader, the American magazine.
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SouthernBoy
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Post by SouthernBoy »

That's looking wonderfully dramatic - and you've not even started landscaping yet ! There's potential here for a great little gem.

Did you make the green iron bridges yourself ? I really like them.
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Post by tinsleytmd »

looking bloody good is that
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davek
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Post by davek »

Just caught up with this - fantastic efforts! Looks great and really highlights how tardy I've been with mine!
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Post by Infrontcat »

Hi Danny!

Looks superb mate! Well done :)

Cheers

Tim
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Post by westbrom »

Looks great Danny.


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Post by TerryB »

Lookin' good .............keep us posted .......I'm lookin forward to seeing this layout finished :wink:
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