East Suffolk light railway (now relocated in Essex innit)

mmts

Registered
24 Oct 2009
6,320
62
Essex and you dont need your passport
Best answers
0
Country flag
So a window opened in the schedule so plastic grass was placed and ballasting completed....8B32A41C-152A-467E-B1EB-C009647912DC.jpeg23548A53-EDD3-45E7-B481-938120979352.jpeg
 

mmts

Registered
24 Oct 2009
6,320
62
Essex and you dont need your passport
Best answers
0
Country flag
And some previous cast wall sections placed for “Isla’s area” where she can place some playmobil figures or whatever and play, I’ve added a small platform area for passengers to alight or join the train, next weekend may see me place some more grass on the other side of the tracks and a couple of buildings......5BBAA417-DDE2-4434-86B7-083610063ECA.jpegB7F57E61-9C12-4BDC-AEA5-AA3742775840.jpeg2D0A33F2-3F16-423B-A196-A9E40521B3A9.jpeg
 

dunnyrail

DOGS, Garden Railways, Steam Trains, Jive Dancing,
Staff member
GSC Moderator
25 Oct 2009
26,160
4,986
75
St.Neots Cambridgeshire UK
Best answers
0
Country flag
All looks so much better now you have added the grass and ballast.Still not sure about the change of sidings to R1 loop though, but can understand how it makes life easier than climbing over the decking to get at it for shunting. There would appear to have been some scope for sidings at tje front left before the runnel? The area where the loop is could then have been reserved for a township? But the way you have done things all is up for revision with ease should you wish to going forwards.

Glad you have used electrical trunking for wire runs, makes life so much easier.