The Sherwood Oaks Light Railway

They're lovely !! :)
 
simply beathtaking.......:thumbup:
 
Superb!
I always loved that guards van with the ticket window.
Are they kit built or scratch, and do they have doors on both sides?
 
Very nice looking coaches very well made and painted:thumbup:
 
sir haydn said:
They are all Triassic kits. a company that lasted about 2 years. It is just reforming as jurassic models.

They only have doors on one side

Thanks for the reply.
 
What a wonderfully characterful railway with some lovely engines and stock - and some very interesting visitors. A good read from start to finish, this thread :)
 
Thanks for the Kind Comments :D

The latest is the Dolgoch has just surfaced from Her face lift in the works.

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Also the New Baguley has had its face lifted too!

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Aswell as two customers locos looking very smart.

First Dad has built a Kerr Stuart for a customer

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And another L&M in NSR Livery

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Excellent pics and locos from beginning to end
 
sir haydn said:
They are all Triassic kits. a company that lasted about 2 years. It is just reforming as jurassic models.
Matt, that sounds rather dismissive of Triassic Models. The business closed because of the untimely death of its founder and owner Alan Walker and he was going a lot longer than 2 years. Perhaps it's just that you hadn't heard of him. Mike Johnson is starting a new business called Jurassic Models that will produce some of Alan's designs.
http://trains.laurell.nu/assets/kits/triassic/Jurassic_Pricelist.pdf
Steve
 
400Parker said:
sir haydn said:
They are all Triassic kits. a company that lasted about 2 years. It is just reforming as jurassic models.
Matt, that sounds rather dismissive of Triassic Models. The business closed because of the untimely death of its founder and owner Alan Walker and he was going a lot longer than 2 years. Perhaps it's just that you hadn't heard of him. Mike Johnson is starting a new business called Jurassic Models that will produce some of Alan's designs.
http://trains.laurell.nu/assets/kits/triassic/Jurassic_Pricelist.pdf
Steve

I just didnt want to go into the gory details, I knew Alan too. It was partly down to my dad that the TR coaches where produced by triassic
 
Understood Matt. Alan did nice work and he is still greatly missed. "Gone, but not forgotten" as they say.
Steve
 
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