Hi all!

TD6239

Registered
Country flag
Hi all, I’m from Shropshire England, fairly new to garden railways having modelled mainly 1/24 trucks and N gauge previously.
Tom
 
Tom, welcome to the forum, hope your sense of humour is up and running ;)
 
Welcome to the Forum, lots of info in here. Below are a couple of links to what I have been getting up to, though not all of it.
 
Welcome to the forum Tom. As observed previously, you'll need a sense of humour! Oh, deep pockets too!
Les.
 
Welcome Tom..
Look out for meetings at Roddington and Pelsall Wood. - Both of which are in that direction..
 
Well, with 1:24 trucks you're nearly there - just pick your scale :devil::devil: although it looks like you've nailed it at 1:20.3 - nice to have another one on board.
 
Welcome Tom...nice to see someone up in this neck if the woods.
Enjoy
 
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Hopefully when the weather improves this is the plan for my railway.
Partially stole the trackplan off Rik (Peckforton Light Railway)

Thanks, Tom
 

Attachments

  • F182F5A5-36EB-4102-B2D8-0DABF3867343.jpeg
    F182F5A5-36EB-4102-B2D8-0DABF3867343.jpeg
    240.6 KB · Views: 0
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Hopefully when the weather improves this is the plan for my railway.
Partially stole the trackplan off Rik (Peckforton Light Railway)

Thanks, Tom
Nice Track-plan. Having used Rik's plan as a basis I assume you will be looking at operation in a serious way. Rik’s blog gives some very interesting detail about his Timetable and Wagon forwarding. But beware, Timetable Operation can become addictive and you will soon be hunting out other regular operators to join in the fun. Well once you have the line built that is.
 
Nice looking plan.. DO get something down to 'play' on. - It keeps you motivated, especially if you can slowly increase the length of line. :):nod:

Make all the sidings, and loops, as long as you can.. Make the curves as large a radius as you can. - LGB R3 minimum!
Unless you are VERY SURE you will only ever run short stock.

Just my observations..
But,
Mostly, have fun!
 
Welcome aboard.
 
Nice looking plan.. DO get something down to 'play' on. - It keeps you motivated, especially if you can slowly increase the length of line. :):nod:

Make all the sidings, and loops, as long as you can.. Make the curves as large a radius as you can. - LGB R3 minimum!
Unless you are VERY SURE you will only ever run short stock.

Just my observations..
But,
Mostly, have fun!

Currently drawn up with minimum 4ft radius, mostly 5ft except for the sidings (got a handful of R1 points currently in the spare room as a small shunting layout)z

Thanks,
Tom
 
Welcome to the forum Tom....
 
Back
Top Bottom