And now a garden layout

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Having been running Vintage Tinplate (and wood) Gauge 1 layouts for a few years now the need for a small garden railway has always been there. I now have enough LGB track now to build it in the summer and currently planning it.

I have a mixture of New and used track so cleaning the used items has been necessary. Dismantled tghe track and cleaned tghe rails in a Vinegar and table salt bath, then polished up on a nylon brush wheel. Worked out OK.
 

Jasper

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Cool! What features will your layout contain? Station? Loop? Scenery? Tunnel?
 

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Welcome to the forum Sir.

And yes, we like pictures....
 
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Welcome to the forum, just beware of the humour! The advice given is good though
 

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Welcome aboard. And I'll echo everyone else, post pictures please when you can.
 

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Still in the planning stage, however below a few photos of the vintage tinplate layouts that I run with teh G1mRA Vintage Tinplate Group. These are loose laid each time so a more permannet layout will be welcome.
Bear in mind that most of the rolling stock locos etc are pre WW1.
The buildings are Bassett Lowke.

This is why I want to go with G gauge in the garden. The idea for the layout is a ring around the patio with a couple of sidings, and then a long track across the back of the garden possibly with a passing loop, returning to the patio forming a Chord type junction. Of course I will be able to run some of the G1 items if I wish.

When I get going I'll post photos etc. and probably be looking for advice now and again.
 

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