Huw Jones
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So after announcing myself I thought I would start my own gallery of the work I'm doing on our garden railway as it materialises out of the flowerbeds that SWMBO has green lit for train purposes!
This is the main return loop on the line. Originally the idea was for it to run within the width of the flowerbed but that was before I even had track, and WAY before I had started doing proper research into G-Scale. Because of the 1.2m diameter of even the tightest LGB curves this necessitated the extension boards built out over the slate garden path, but thankfully they do blend in reasonably well with the deck-board steps to the summerhouse (inside which is mains electricity, and is where the trains will be run from) and management hasn't complained! They are also over engineered to allow me to be able crawl over them to access track, and to make sure that our 18.5kg monster two and a half year old can't do any damage to them.
The sidings in the middle are intended to be a little loco shed, and the sidings at the rear are for storage of rolling stock........
I'm unsure at the moment if I'm going to leave the points as hand operated or electrically via point motors.
Moving down the line we have the little passing loop which I'm going to turn into a little halt called 'Spike's Halt' because one of our cats likes to sleep in the flowerbed at this point during the summer months. I'm hoping it should allow one train to lap the circuit and then another take over when it makes its way back around.
Finally we have the jungle!
This has been a dead space in our garden for years and has basically become a dumping ground behind our oil tank for all manner of left overs from various garden projects and for our plastic garden furniture that only comes out when we have large gatherings and we don't have enough wooden furniture!
I've already given the conifer a serious haircut to allow passage of trains underneath it, and the intention is to build an identical loop down this end to return trains to the summerhouse end once more. I want to try and build a tunnel down this end just to make the run a touch more interesting, and hopefully keep some of the dirt off the tracks.
It's all going down onto tanalised boards and I'm hoping my usual over-engineering of things will keep things running well for many years to come.
This is the main return loop on the line. Originally the idea was for it to run within the width of the flowerbed but that was before I even had track, and WAY before I had started doing proper research into G-Scale. Because of the 1.2m diameter of even the tightest LGB curves this necessitated the extension boards built out over the slate garden path, but thankfully they do blend in reasonably well with the deck-board steps to the summerhouse (inside which is mains electricity, and is where the trains will be run from) and management hasn't complained! They are also over engineered to allow me to be able crawl over them to access track, and to make sure that our 18.5kg monster two and a half year old can't do any damage to them.
The sidings in the middle are intended to be a little loco shed, and the sidings at the rear are for storage of rolling stock........
I'm unsure at the moment if I'm going to leave the points as hand operated or electrically via point motors.

Moving down the line we have the little passing loop which I'm going to turn into a little halt called 'Spike's Halt' because one of our cats likes to sleep in the flowerbed at this point during the summer months. I'm hoping it should allow one train to lap the circuit and then another take over when it makes its way back around.

Finally we have the jungle!
This has been a dead space in our garden for years and has basically become a dumping ground behind our oil tank for all manner of left overs from various garden projects and for our plastic garden furniture that only comes out when we have large gatherings and we don't have enough wooden furniture!
I've already given the conifer a serious haircut to allow passage of trains underneath it, and the intention is to build an identical loop down this end to return trains to the summerhouse end once more. I want to try and build a tunnel down this end just to make the run a touch more interesting, and hopefully keep some of the dirt off the tracks.

It's all going down onto tanalised boards and I'm hoping my usual over-engineering of things will keep things running well for many years to come.