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Hello :-)I was poking around online looking for inspiration on backscenes and I stumbled across this forum which looked a bit more inviting than most, so i email Alan and here I am… Greetings from the bottom left hand corner of Canada ! 

British Rail in the period mid-'80s - mid-90s is my period of interest as that is the period i sent watching trains go by, OO gauge is the medium and living over here in Canada I have a big enough room in the basement to make something happen. At least, this is the first layout since i was a teenager that has got beyond the stage of just being track on plywood - I actually have a hill now, even if 3/4 of it is still plywood…. slowly, it is getting there.

Anyway, hi everyone :-)
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Welcome,

It is a friendly place and I hope you enjoy and can contribute your work as well.

Colin

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Welcome to the club - you haven't listed your real name so I wonder,  are you Mr Hard or Mr Shard ………?  :hmm
My imagination is running wild thinking of the potential size of your Canadian basement so really looking forward to seeing what you have in mind.

Enjoy youself on here.



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Slip of the keyboard…. it is Dylan - and thank you for the nice replies :-)Though "Mr. Shard" does have a certain ring to it….  According to some mythos, "Lightningshard" was the name of the sword that was later known as Excalibur when carried by its previous owner.

Unfortunately I don't have the whole basement in this house, but a 23' x 10' layout on two levels is quite enough to take on as a project !

If anyone is interested, you can get an idea of where it is at here; - 


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Greetings Dylan and a hearty welcome to our little corner of the interweb where we maintain a friendly place for like minded modellers to enhance our enjoyment of this diverse hobby.
 
I enjoyed your video and your no-nonsense approach of just getting on and overcoming challenges. I tend to use the razor saw, while I smiled at your default to the big hammer, which I reserve for old cars and buildings!
 
We have an active member not too far from you in Vancouver and when I looked to see where you are, was surprised and delighted to see that you are within spitting distance of San Juan Island, where we spent a couple of days on an idyllic holiday a few years back, island hopping from Seattle to Vancouver. The islands were so mesmerising, that we never actually made it to Vancouver, as we had to get to Maine to meet up with old friends.
 
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the forum, which is a great place to share model railway experiences and learn from one another.
 
A bientot,
 
Bill

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At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
 
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Welcome aboard   :hi.    " I've been expecting you Mr Shard"      lol DOES have a ring to it !  Great to see you here and yes as bill said your not too far from John Dew and Granby so open a window and give him a wave  :thumbs
Looking forward to seeing more

P.S. I was getting a bit worried with Peters imagination running wild !  :shock:    :It's a no no

But he was only interested in the size of your basement  :mutley

Once again  :Welcome


  Oh and don't be shy, just shout out if you need a hand navigating around, or finding out how things work  :thumbs


Cheers

Matt

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"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Hi there Mr. Shard.  

Welcome aboard.  From Mr. No-idea-mate-but-it-looks-ok  :mrgreen::roll:  


 :hi :Welcome :doublethumb :cheers

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Greetings Mr Shard
That may be a small space compared to some members' rooms, but looks like a ballroom compared to mine.  Definitely enough space to be getting for your first layout done, and you seem to have cracked most of the hard work of baseboards and track and power, so now the fun stuff!  Anyway, welcome to the club.

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Hey, welcome. I look forward to seeing photos of your layout. 
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We have an active member not too far from you in Vancouver
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Hi Dylan

Not too active recently I am afraid!

A belated welcome from North Vancouver :oops:

I, too, enjoyed your video. Our train rooms are almost identical in size but there the similarities end  . I model 1947-8 GWR steam in a setting of Satanic Mills with barely a blade of grass in sight :lol:. I have probably overdone the buildings so I am rather envious of your rolling hills! Very impressed with the static grass.

I hope you enjoy your time on the forum………..I find that, like most organisations, the more you put in the more you get out. I would encourage you to start a layout thread…..despite my ignorance of diesels I will follow such a thread with interest.

Best wishes

John
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Hello Dylan.  Belated welcome to the club.  :Welcome
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Welcome Dylan,

Looking forward to watching your progress.

Cheers  :cheers
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