The Lloyd George Branch

Enjoyed working there as a warden at the C & C club site before Keith had his crash, very nice area and a good walk along the coast to Critteh Les
 
yb281 said:
Alec said:
Dangerous things mushrooms, can make a chap quite ill!!!! especially when mixed with several pints of ale.
And half a bottle of red wine ............... I don't even like red wine!! :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
Well, I suppose this dish is out of the question then.......:rolf:

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beavercreek said:
yb281 said:
Alec said:
Dangerous things mushrooms, can make a chap quite ill!!!! especially when mixed with several pints of ale.
And half a bottle of red wine ............... I don't even like red wine!! :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
Well, I suppose this dish is out of the question then.......:rolf:

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Funnily enough, that looks EXACTLY like the resultant ........... errrrrr ............ out-pouring. :bleh::bleh::bleh::bleh:
 
beavercreek said:
yb281 said:
Alec said:
Dangerous things mushrooms, can make a chap quite ill!!!! especially when mixed with several pints of ale.
And half a bottle of red wine ............... I don't even like red wine!! :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
Well, I suppose this dish is out of the question then.......:rolf:

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But where's the magic in that?:rolf::rolf::rolf:
 
Go ask Alice :bigsmile:
Back to the railway, small can be good too and I think scenery is going to make this one smart.
 
brash but well meaning yank here
I think the shape of your layout is charming, and offers great potential

I suggest that, IMHO, something which would entirely transform the layout would be to build a center, such as a terrace or mountain, or even a large wire framed planter with hanging plants , etc, Something that would hide the view of the entire layout is a single glance, at least when seated. Your layout has huge potential for interesting landscape features, cuts, bridges, drainages, etc

This , imho, and with respect, would entirely change the intrigue of your layout, and would offer the ability to have 3 sides, each, perhaps, with some unique point of interest, a siding, a small cottage, a stream or bridge.

Lovely cabin.
 
Apparently Copperslip from Halfords, don't know about Wilko's, is a substitute, I've never tried it myself but it cropped up in a thread on here and the reply was yes, you can use it. It has to be easier to get, unless you're one of the lucky folks who have a garden railway supplier close by.
 
great looking consist-have that loco too and I love it
did yours come with the unlighted third lamp-mine did not-but I added one
 
I agree with stevedenver it has the potential to look good if you divide it visually, saying that it's often harder to achieve than you might think:thinking:
 
Think you might have to change the railway name, or we'll be standing up all the time :cool::cool::cool:
 
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