New layout after a 10y absence

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IMG_20230530_201830.jpg The start of a new layout got the base boared built , It has cost me nothing in materials all recycled the base is a hollow door 78"x30" (198cm x76cm) with a extension on one end which is one of those floating shelves screwed and glued frame work is 2x2 wood that was left in the loft off the previous layout and a pair of old curtains as a screen .The controller is a hornby HM 2000 that has been up in the loft for the past 10yrs which still works . Doing this on a budget so some track is new and some pre-owned off ebay , I have two locos both lima and a Hornby class 25 on it,s way . IMG_20230929_104928.jpg


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Thanks Ed


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Nice to see you back Brian.

 

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A blast from the past - good to hear from you again Brian.

I'm quite amazed at the amount of trackwork you can get on an old door without it looking over crowded.

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Marty, Petermac Thankyou it,s good to be back into the hobby .


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Been awhile since I last posted , there has been a change to the layout the end to end didn't,too any thing for me so now itis a continuous run also the layout has grown to 10' 6" x3' 3" ( 3200.4 mm x 990.60mm ) all peco track 1st radius curves small locos and bo-bo diesel,s go round ok ,it,s bit freelance but the era is green diesels and steam. .ComcodeSource

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Know what you mean about end to end Brian, that's why I've got a roundy roundy  :thumbs3:



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Its nice to see you back posting Brian.A roundy-roundy gives you the chance to  actually RUN trains and not just shuffle them a few feet from side-to-side.The main thing with this hobby,as with any other,is that you ENJOY it…otherwise there's no point to it.I really like that station building,it looks familiar somehow…what's its origin???

Cheers,John.B.
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Thank,s Ed sorry for the delay replying. 


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It is a Superquick  kit John with a bit care and patience  they turn out a nice model , instructions  are a bit confusing more wordy and a lack of diagrams  .


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Diesel said

It is a Superquick  kit John with a bit care and patience  they turn out a nice model , instructions  are a bit confusing more wordy and a lack of diagrams  .

I've found the Metcalfe ones much the same, which is why one bit of my retaining way parapet was upside down   :(


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Hey Brian. 

Looking forwards to watching your build off the back of an old door. You’ve made a good start. 
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