John as alway great shots of a great looking railroad. That steamer looks perfect on that line. Always looking forward to your updates. As you go into Spring Im going into fall. Cant wait for more updates.
Hi John
Lovely shots as always. We held the last open day of the season here on Sunday and after a few sunny hours the heavens opened up on us. Now looking forward (?) to cold nights and cool wet days.
My line has, during the past few years, gained a more busy look as more bits are added but I just love the real feel of space and atmosphere that yours has. A knockout line
The tram engine is scratch build using design and patterns from Malcolm's (PBMM) Beckside Works. Malcolm has built a number of them over the years with the design gradually evolving. It was done as a joint project with Malcolm building to in his UK workshop and me building one here in the H&MGR's workshop. It runs on an Aristo-craft motor block.
Hope that answers your query
And as always I really appreciate the very encouraging comments
Coming towards the end of October the Climax was one of the last trains run before needs must so labour diverted almost full time on the weekends to completing long running renovations.
I'd almost cry each time I looked out to think what I was missing :crying:
John these are lovely as usual. I spot some fresh ballast too, looks good, and maintaining as well as running is one of the unexpected pleasures I've found working in the garden, is that how you see it too?
And today when the summer sun returned trains ran to accompany our barbque tea outside
SWMBO's Fieldbann loco and Binnie skips coming though the playhouse path crossing.
And at the recently up graded Bridge Ganger Hut, figures still to be changed for some SLM figures...
...part of the upgrade of the area was a sleeper crib wall to properly retain the back of the area. Might add a tool box and some general clutter, but not to much.
Oh yes, James your quite correct, the railway has just had is spring/summer ballast top up. Just a bit over 2 full buckets of sharp sand to bring everything make to standard. Something I quite enjoy doing
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