Rowan Bravington
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I have just re-found a link on my 'favourites' to this forum. Had to re-join.
Located in Australia I always find these forums very useful as they usually provide a wealth of info from around the world.
My latest 'project' is to try and introduce my layout to Raspberry Pi control. I was at a recent Narrow Gauge convention here in Victoria Australia where details were presented in a clinic. But it was all a bit confusing. My investigations are on-going and I wonder if others in this forum are familiar with the concept.
Looking forward to delving further into this forum.
My home G scale layouts include 2 5 x 9 metre indoor tracks, sparsely sceniced, and an outdoor layout, raised on poles and planks about 3 feet above the garden bed approx. 20 x 10 metres with three swing bridges. I have an additional HO gauge track on the inside of my indoor layout to run the usual Thomas and On30 trains.
Rolling stock includes G scale Thomas items with some store bought carriages and some scratch built items. I also delve into 'Emmet' style items. Pictures later...
Located in Australia I always find these forums very useful as they usually provide a wealth of info from around the world.
My latest 'project' is to try and introduce my layout to Raspberry Pi control. I was at a recent Narrow Gauge convention here in Victoria Australia where details were presented in a clinic. But it was all a bit confusing. My investigations are on-going and I wonder if others in this forum are familiar with the concept.
Looking forward to delving further into this forum.
My home G scale layouts include 2 5 x 9 metre indoor tracks, sparsely sceniced, and an outdoor layout, raised on poles and planks about 3 feet above the garden bed approx. 20 x 10 metres with three swing bridges. I have an additional HO gauge track on the inside of my indoor layout to run the usual Thomas and On30 trains.
Rolling stock includes G scale Thomas items with some store bought carriages and some scratch built items. I also delve into 'Emmet' style items. Pictures later...