crowmoor light railway (C.L.R)

GJFREESTONE

Garden Railways, Model making
hi
I know you like pictures thought you would like see my railway running in the sunshine (yes honest the sun did shine) .I thought i would try out my lil bash and iron out any problems but no ha ho no problems and some rolling stock i have just built .spring is on the way the garden will look good soon .hoping to develope the garden railway a bit more this year ( if my wife will let me) she better had she is typing this .
graham shrewsbury
 
a lot off great cariture shots grahmam ,ta very much:thumbup::bigsmile:
 
I do admire your anglicazing or Britishifying of locomotives:thumbup:
 
Nice rolling stock. Not to mention locos. I like the color scheme of your stock.
 
Someone's been busy - looks superb :thumbup: :thumbup:

Graham, when you've attached your photos, place the cursor in an appropriate place in the message, then scroll down and click on one of the attachment file names, and it will appear in full size in your post when you have submitted your post.

Or something like that .............................:thinking::thinking:
 
hi ian
thanks for your advice ,i am not very good at this but will follow your instructions
the hob goblin rolling stock are based on hartland chasis the signs are off bottles (a good excuse to drink hob goblin) the grey colour scheme is halfords grey and all my coaches is halfords brown and window frames humbrol mat 74 cream
graham shrewsbury
 
Graham, I'm a US outline modeller with a tendency to dislike R1s and hook and loop couplers, and you've managed to just blow my theories apart :laugh::laugh:

You need to be talking to Mel - YB281 of the Wetton Gooey line :onphone::onphone::onphone:
 
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