jameshilton
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What a lovely day! The perfect weather to be in the garden...
So yes, a coffee, biscuit, book and a sketch book. Trouble is, from my wife's point of view, I also had a tape measure! Those that follow the http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=107675 < Link To original EJ&KLR (either on here or on my http://ejklr.blogspot.com < Link To blog) will remember that I brokered a deal, whereby my wife got a kitchen and I got a garden railway!
So, yes, the book, Nick Trudgeon's inspiring volume had me sketching out a plan and visualising the line gently curving and twisting through a rockery style border. Now I've got some more measurements I can knock up some track plans on my Mac Railsoft track planning software. Learning from the line at Mum and Dad's house, ideally I want the longest loop I can fit (for visitors) but there are some constraints in topology and existing root structures I don't think I can dig out entirely limiting space.
Just day dreaming at the moment mind... As I think 2012 will be the http://www.dragon-gscale.co.uk/lgb-78580-wangerooge-freight-train-starter-set-4849-p.asp < Link To LGB Wangerooge trainset and possibly the http://www.gscalecentral.net/m202013 < Link To German Faur L45H hand made kit, so no money for the track for this layout!
(the name? A play on the federal state 'Carinthia' and my wife's name).

So yes, a coffee, biscuit, book and a sketch book. Trouble is, from my wife's point of view, I also had a tape measure! Those that follow the http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=107675 < Link To original EJ&KLR (either on here or on my http://ejklr.blogspot.com < Link To blog) will remember that I brokered a deal, whereby my wife got a kitchen and I got a garden railway!

So, yes, the book, Nick Trudgeon's inspiring volume had me sketching out a plan and visualising the line gently curving and twisting through a rockery style border. Now I've got some more measurements I can knock up some track plans on my Mac Railsoft track planning software. Learning from the line at Mum and Dad's house, ideally I want the longest loop I can fit (for visitors) but there are some constraints in topology and existing root structures I don't think I can dig out entirely limiting space.

Just day dreaming at the moment mind... As I think 2012 will be the http://www.dragon-gscale.co.uk/lgb-78580-wangerooge-freight-train-starter-set-4849-p.asp < Link To LGB Wangerooge trainset and possibly the http://www.gscalecentral.net/m202013 < Link To German Faur L45H hand made kit, so no money for the track for this layout!
(the name? A play on the federal state 'Carinthia' and my wife's name).