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I'm just getting started on my first G Scale garden railway. I've been building a N Gauge railway for the last 25 years and looking for a new project. I know very little about garden railways so will have lots to ask. Andrew
 
Welcome to the forum Andrew!

Ask away, lot's of good advice but rubbish jokes....
 
Hi ,welcome to the madness
 
Hi,

I'm just getting started on my first G Scale garden railway. I've been building a N Gauge railway for the last 25 years and looking for a new project. I know very little about garden railways so will have lots to ask. Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Is that N gauge layout not finished yet? :)
Have you an idea of what you want in G scale, or are you looking for ideas? Hopefully it won't take another 25 years.
Welcome aboard.
 
Hi Andrew welcome, be a good idea to get some idea of the direction you wish to go with G before you spend lots of money. My direction was East German Harz metre gauge, a couple of friends also chose that gauge but with Swiss prototypes. Piko also a good bet if you like standard gauge ish East German railways then there are USA options both Standard and Narrow Gauge. Good to look through some on line Catalogues to see what takes your fancy. I have not even mentioned 7/8th scale on 32 or 45 gauge track then there is live steam and some things I have not even thought about.

My line vid and build linked below in blue. (both a out of date now)
 
Andrew

The G Scale Society has a very active West Midlands Area Group who meet monthly in Solihull and who operate a large indoor layout. I am sure that you would be made welcome and offered a wealth of ideas, information and advice. You can Google their contact details. I am not a member of that group myself, but a visitor to their annual exhibition.

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David
 
Andrew

The G Scale Society has a very active West Midlands Area Group who meet monthly in Solihull and who operate a large indoor layout. I am sure that you would be made welcome and offered a wealth of ideas, information and advice. You can Google their contact details. I am not a member of that group myself, but a visitor to their annual exhibition.

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David
Any clue when their next show is? Done a cursory look but cant find it.
 
Any clue when their next show is? Done a cursory look but cant find it.
If it was happening this year, it would have been and gone..
A pity, as it was pretty-much, the start of the season. Especially for the Midlands.

They do have regular monthly gatherings, though..

PhilP
 
If it was happening this year, it would have been and gone..
A pity, as it was pretty-much, the start of the season. Especially for the Midlands.

They do have regular monthly gatherings, though..

PhilP
Shame that they do not think to let us know if they have one. Been a few times and enjoyed the day out, not too far to walk from a Station and an interesting bus trip back as well passing by Tysley Museum.
 
In the past it has always been early February but I do not believe that they have held one this year.

David
 
They did not..

Paul Blake had been the Group Coordinator 'forever' but has health issues, and has stepped down from the role.

There have been a few members who have left us, in recent times, but the group seems to be recovering, and work is being done on their layout..

They do actively post their meeting schedule, and there is an active mailing list, you can be added to..
You will then get notifications of their meetings etc.

PhilP
 
The G Scale Society West Midlands Area Group has a web page at West Midlands - The G Scale Society

It has an up to date meeting schedule which I've copied below. The meetings are from 11am to 4pm.

Saturday 4th March
Saturday 8th April
Saturday 6th May
Saturday 10th June
Saturday 8th July
Saturday 12th August
Saturday 9th September
Saturday 14th October
Saturday 4th November
Saturday 9th December
 
Welcome to the forum, it would seem the advice is already flowing, as mentioned think about what you want out of your railway, just like planning any other railway (but bigger much bigger ;)). But don't rush into anything too expensive or permanent to start, get some track down have play test of your railway and trains, and it should give you some inspiration.
 
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