Making a mountain out of a mole hill

it looks fantastic!!!

Are you serious about no access to the track in the tunnel? I have no tunnel but everything I've read suggest access is a must... I suppose you could pop round the neigbours house with a saw in crisis! :rolf:
 
also how are you going to cut the grass under the tunnel???:@:@


:rolf::rolf:
 
I know of a meerkat that could be used in a cwithith...:bigsmile:
only difficult bit is luring him out afterwards, but apparently a tinnie of lager is good bait :rolf:

Only joking Steve. Two tinnies. :thumbup:

Seriously though, couldn't the left hand panel in the tunnel mouth be made to lift out? That would give straight access to the tunnel allowing derailed trains or visitors to be pushed or pulled out. I know it's the way I would go. 8|

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CoggesRailway said:
it looks fantastic!!!

Are you serious about no access to the track in the tunnel? I have no tunnel but everything I've read suggest access is a must... I suppose you could pop round the neigbours house with a saw in crisis! :rolf:

The log edging in post 3 is only screwed on, so in an emergency this can be removed, a broom handle with a hook on one end could be used to remove stock if the need ever arises.

But to honest I've never had a derailment in this area, so hopefully this emergency action will never be called for.
 
mmts said:
also how are you going to cut the grass under the tunnel???:@:@


:rolf::rolf:

Im going to bury some South American miners, they can do it.............:laugh:
 
Nemo said:
But to honest I've never had a derailment in this area, so hopefully this emergency action will never be called for.

You have heard of Sods law, haven't you? And Mel is retired. :rolf::rolf:
 
very nice steve, a credit to you..
 
More progress over the last week. The South tunnel mouth starting to take shape. also clearance testing.
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Getting cement to stick on vertical surfaces is a bit difficult, it tends to roll off, as I found out. The cliff faces proved a bit of a challenge for this reason. The way I overcome this was to build a vertical face out of wood. I the stapled chicken wire to the outside of this face, this gave the cement something to cling onto and worked quite well as it stayed in the position you put it in.
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All dried out now, gave it some colour (although Im not sure if its right yet) however just a few general shots..
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Looks great, but no access?

Murphy's Law dictates that a train in a tunnel will alway derail 1 inch beyond your longest reach.

I have to ask a basic design question:
What happens if a car derails inside and falls off the track and into the abyss next to the tracks? can you pull cars out thru the viaduct openings? I just can't help but foresee having to cut an opening if this happens.
 
:thumbup:simplly top drawer stuff steve!! like it...im impressed!!:thumbup:
 
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David
 
David1226 said:
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David


Yes, agree with David. Mother Nature would really do a grand job of making the mountain look realistic (with a little bit of help).
 
yb281 said:
David1226 said:
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David


Yes, agree with David. Mother Nature would really do a grand job of making the mountain look realistic (with a little bit of help).

OK its off to Tescos tonight then, which is the best type of yogurt to buy as in which encourages the best growth of moss etc.
 
Nemo said:
yb281 said:
David1226 said:
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David


Yes, agree with David. Mother Nature would really do a grand job of making the mountain look realistic (with a little bit of help).

OK its off to Tescos tonight then, which is the best type of yogurt to buy as in which encourages the best growth of moss etc.

As it's The Nutbrook Garden Railway it ought to be those with the little tub of nuts in the corner.

David
 
strawberry
thren u can lick the lid
 
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