Building a G scale layout in a Herefordshire garden

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Having spent a year or so landscaping my small garden in a new development in Hereford I came to the conclusion that more needed to be done to make it “interesting” for my grandsons to play in. Seeing their delight at a cheap Xmas train I began researching whether a garden railway was feasible.
After some measuring and sketching I felt that there was scope for a decent run of track along the fence and the raised wooden beds. I was lucky to find a good quantity of lightly used LGB track following a hopeful enquiry at the excellent Hereford model shop. Rolling stock from LGB and PIKO seemed a little fragile for inexperienced fingers but Playmobil’s legacy G scale seemed both rugged and familiar. I tracked a few lots down on eBay and shortly had a working RC goods loco and various wagons.
After a few trips to Wickes for gravel boards and wooden brackets to form the shelf section, some black paint to match the fence colour and some extra timber to fill in the corners of the raised beds, we were in business. At the moment it is end-to-end with buffer stops but I have plans for a loop return if I can work out how to support it.
The boys were intrigued if not a bit surprised by Granpa’s railway project but have learnt to operate and control it faster than I could have imagined. Play sessions now extend to other toys like a Playmobil pirate ship and Sylvanian narrow boat both bought cheaply at auction. Sand, shells, rocks and timber are also involved.

I’ve tried making a video by wiring my iPhone on the loco - I’ve lots to learn but with luck I may work out how to share it!
 

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Excellent start!
Welcome to the Forum, just watch out for the vintage humour.

PhilP
 
Welcome to the forum, I'm sure some one will be able to help with your return loop support, see Jasper's thread.
Just be aware that, as PhilP says, the humour is quite dire at times
 
Welcome to the forum, you should be aware that many LGB vehicles are very child proof. Look for LGB Toy series even most LGB 4 wheel stock is near indestructable, a USA shop of my aquaintance used to pick a coach up and throw it from one end of the big shop to the other. It sat on it’s box during such abuse looking for all the world like a new vehicle, only the odd footstep displaced or cracked. Note this is original LGB, I cant quote for tye latest Marklin LGB offerings.
 
Welcome. Great work there, and I'm glad your project has been successful. I made a little railway for my 8 year old grandson earlier this year and I too was delighted with how quickly he mastered it all. It is very satisfying when you see your work appreciated.
 
Welcome, you can't really go wrong with Playmo stuff for the kids....
 
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Hi and welcome, how do want to be known on the forum Chameleonman, or do have some easier, you wish to be called ;). I see you have been warned about the humour, and the vid is a good start we love to see pictures.
 
Excellent, Well you have done more than me already, I own the trains but just having problems negotiating the land rights ! welcome
 
Welcome to another Playmobil fan, you can't really go wrong with Playmobil for the kids and the adults.

I run both Playmobil and LGB Toy Train stock and both run well and are good and sturdy. The Toy Train stock maybe lacks a bit of weight, but that can be ovecome easily enough.
 
Hi and welcome, how do want to be known on the forum Chameleonman, or do have some easier, you wish to be called ;). I see you have been warned about the humour, and the vid is a good start we love to see pictures.
A name I’ve used on other forums based on my narrowboat “Chameleon”. It usually gets abbreviated to CM which is perfectly acceptable!
 
Welcome to the forum and the wonderful, slightly crazy world of garden railways.
Warning, once you've been bitten by the bug, there's no known antidote ....:eek:

Rik
 
After some measuring and sketching I felt that there was scope for a decent run of track along the fence and the raised wooden beds.
Hi CM, I see you have been warned of all the pitfalls and woes this forum can bring. If you want some ideas of a lot in a small space without looking crammed take a look at this:

 
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