As opposed to permanent way!
Having fun using my new brunel on its oval of MSS track, but the lawn isn't flat, and it gets a bit tedious assembling the track then getting it up again. And I'm not yet of a mind to undertake a building project for something permanent.
The obvious solution is to attach the track to a board, then simply lift the board (in sections if I can find a way of doing it without removing the tabs from some of the track sections) and stand them against a wall - possibly outdoors.
Anyone done this? And if so what sort of materials did you use
Thanks - Richard
Having fun using my new brunel on its oval of MSS track, but the lawn isn't flat, and it gets a bit tedious assembling the track then getting it up again. And I'm not yet of a mind to undertake a building project for something permanent.
The obvious solution is to attach the track to a board, then simply lift the board (in sections if I can find a way of doing it without removing the tabs from some of the track sections) and stand them against a wall - possibly outdoors.
Anyone done this? And if so what sort of materials did you use
Thanks - Richard