Hello from Leeds, Yorks.

Grahamkh

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I have just purchased my 1st G1 Loco'. I am now in the process of installing raised track in my garden. Totally new to this so will be looking for tips and help. Thanks for excepting me to G Scale Central, from what I have seen so far, looks a great informative site. Regards and best wishes to all. Graham
 
Hi Graham, welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of garden railways. Ask anything, there will be at least one person who will know the answer, more usually you'll get good advice from several people and its not unusual for a bit of light-hearted banter to be generated.
 
Welcome aboard Graham. Rather than excepting you, we have decided to accept you into our funny club. Congratulations.....:party:
 
Hello..and welcome to the mad house. Any questions just ask.. carnt garrentted a correct answer. . But you will get a answer lol
 
Welcome to the forum Graham, from an ex Leeds lad....
 
Welcome Graham, all I can say is this hobby can get little addictive. It has many different facets to it from rivet counting to building lots of stuff or just collecting train stuff and a bit of electronics thrown in too. Best thing about this hobby is that the brain is never very idle, even when watching trains running. Here is how I raised my Railway to a good height First running day in Whangamata. Hope you enjoy
 
welcome to the strange world of G scale in Yorkshire, I'm also in leeds any help or advice get in touch - if you want to you can start a private "conversation" using the little square with an arrow in the task bar - this is the best way of contact for phone numbers or address.

David
 
Welcome, from the Philippines.
My railway is built upon a raised trackbed, approximately 1m. It is constructed from scrap metal and sheeting. The track is LGB and laid upon coarse gravel as ballast. I have used no track pins and consequently relying upon the ballast to keep track in position. I am using powered track bu I am planning to move to radio control and battery power. The climate here means that the track gets filthy very quickly.
I am new to this also and as previously commented there are so very many areas to keep ones's interest and focus.
E N J O Y ! !
 
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