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robsmorgan

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Well there are a few thousand words worth here.... took them in the last hour to show how little exists and how much I might get to do!
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The 75% finished section
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The underlying structure
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raised flower bed before
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blocks laid to show return loop
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a cosmetic structure
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water tower built around CD 'cake' case

Missing from the set is the point where the route crosses the pond and crosses again via an island.... just couldn't upload.
Hope you think it's worth the post! Sorry about the quality, I can't seem to shrink them without major degrading!
Rob
 
Brilliant pics and what a setting :thumbup:
 
Thanks for your kind comment Steve... Have to say I need to get my head around the ideal upload sizing.
p.s. love your sig:laugh:
Rob
 
outstanding - the moss and the rocks on that long run especially
looking forward to seeing more
 
Smashing! And the scenery is already sorted! :thumbup:
 
Fits into the surroundings really well.Welcome to the forum
 
Thanks again for all your kind comments, truth is, the area below that stone wall was so shaded it was pretty well useless to garden. I thought a raised trackbed would add interest and get a few rays of sunlight (when the weather improves!) It was one way of getting my wife's approval. Re a station building, I intend to build a settlement within the loop - probably call it Big Shanty after the town in the real Stealing The General scenario.

I'll try to upload the first stage of the future suspension bridge across the pond - there will be another bridge after the island.
:rolleyes:
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Thanks again for the encouragement
Rob
 
Seems this update didn't make it first time....

This is today's effort, after collecting another couple of dozen 9" blocks. Dentist tomorrow so probably won't be doing much extra.

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Rob
 
:love: it

Looks like a lot of heavy work. :thumbup:
 
Nice work Rob; look forward to seeing more....
 
You slave drivers! can't even get a quiet Sunday.....
actually a pretty good way to let off steam at England, Wales & Scotland's defeat this weekend :rolleyes:

Well here ya' go..... I've finished positioning the blocks and (approximately) laying the treated wood track base (The strange yellow capped centre pole was my loop 'centre') Now I'm not sure whether to fill and landscape the void or excavate completely, build a lift bridge in the front and use the centre as a picnic/rest area. Your Vote Counts!
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Just for interest I've also include a long view from the garden shed end
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Thanks for all your encouragement

Rob
 
Gizza bridge. :D
 
Meant to ask.... as you can see I haven't laid any ballast yet...
I live close to the coast and miles of grey gritty (pebbly) beaches - what size mesh would you recommend to sift a reasonable scale 'sand' to use?

Thanks in advance

Rob
 
That line looks very good, and sturdy as well.
I am considering ripping up my ladder roadbed and going for something similar to what you are doing :)
 
robsmorgan said:
Meant to ask.... as you can see I haven't laid any ballast yet...
I live close to the coast and miles of grey gritty (pebbly) beaches - what size mesh would you recommend to sift a reasonable scale 'sand' to use?

Thanks in advance

Rob

Preferably you could use crushed stone, not round "pebbles" as they have a tendency to 'run away', but crushed stone has jagged edges and 'locks' together a lot better.
With your base though you can get away with either as you are merely using it as a decorative touch.
Use what you think looks best
 
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