track plans

vsmith said:
Giles nice plan, I hope you can get it down

Depending on the time available, plan B might be a small line (oval and a siding
or two) just to get the feel of working outdoors. Then if there's another move we'll have to see what the next garden's like.

Incidentally Vic, how's yours coming along? Is the new extension off to the left hand side going to make it?
 
C&S said:
vsmith said:
Giles nice plan, I hope you can get it down

Depending on the time available, plan B might be a small line (oval and a siding
or two) just to get the feel of working outdoors. Then if there's another move we'll have to see what the next garden's like.

Incidentally Vic, how's yours coming along? Is the new extension off to the left hand side going to make it?
Not for the time being, had to move some stuff out of the house and into the garage for visiting guests, been a month since they left but the stuff is still there, need to do some serious ebaying out there. :@
 
It has changed a little with a few more buildings but basically tis as it is

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ROSS said:
Lateral thinking?? --------Now, here's a thought.​
Wonder why it has not done before in G scale?​
World War 1 supply line to the "front".
Dig up the lawn...get in a ton or good earth.
Lay track. Make shell craters. Barbed wire available in model form anyway.
Plenty of locos O&K etc., and also locos in diesel form and rolling stock (see Andel and IP).
Plenty of model military personel and tanks and guns available if you Google.
Used .22 cartridge cases from local gun club can be used as spent shell cases .

(Well...its a thought for someone looking for something different).
:D
Somme thing to think about?
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ROSS said:
Lateral thinking?? --------Now, here's a thought.​
Wonder why it has not done before in G scale?​
World War 1 supply line to the "front".
Dig up the lawn...get in a ton or good earth.
Lay track. Make shell craters. Barbed wire available in model form anyway.
Plenty of locos O&K etc., and also locos in diesel form and rolling stock (see Andel and IP).
Plenty of model military personel and tanks and guns available if you Google.
Used .22 cartridge cases from local gun club can be used as spent shell cases .

(Well...its a thought for someone looking for something different).
:D
Of course Puffy already did that for me..........................................
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Yes, on both counts, I'd say.

There are several of these locos preserved in France - the Tacot des Lacs line has at least one and there's another in West France - think it's on the Ile d'Oleron tramway, but when the pine trees on the dunes are dry in Summer they don't tend to use it. I'd also be surprised if there wasn't another on the Froissy-Cappy-Dompierre line as they specialise in WW1 narrow gauge.
 
I wish someone would make one of these in LS 1/22.5
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WW1 critter
Now here's a little something for the space challenged:
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minimans said:
Somme thing to think about?
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This is what it should look like
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Pictured at the "Tacot des Lacs" line

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Saw this one some time ago at Evry, but the collection has now been scattered and I don't know where it went.
 
vsmith said:
I wish someone would make one of these in LS 1/22.5
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WW1 critter
Now here's a little something for the space challenged:
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If Rob from Swift Sixteen is reading this - that armoured train would make a brilliant casting! Perhaps designed to fit on a commercially available motor block?
 
Even better do it in brass no complicated compound curves there! and you could even rivet it together if you don't fancy the art of soldering.................
 
As you probably all appreciate, there is some play in track, escpecially second hand track with weakened fishplates.....
First of all we have what Railmodeller said that I had built...
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Then we have my attempt to get rail modeller to portray what I had actually built, although the bits would be wrong..
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And finally the photo of what I'd built
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This was back in May. Large chunks taken up and some relaid.
Hopefully get to do more this weekend.
 
Eureka!! I found it tucked away....Well pinned to my shed wall!
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If Rob from Swift Sixteen is reading this - that armoured train would make a brilliant casting! Perhaps designed to fit on a commercially available motor block?
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Rob is reading this, and it is on my 'to do' list :D
Has been for some time, but I keep getting side tracked into other models :(

Rob
 
minimans said:
Eureka!! I found it tucked away....Well pinned to my shed wall!
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I recognize that!
(wonder if I've still got the original?)
 
flyingsignalman said:
minimans said:
Eureka!! I found it tucked away....Well pinned to my shed wall!
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I recognize that!
(wonder if I've still got the original?)
Indeed you do mate but I think the original is still in my back garden!!! and the signals are waiting in the shed for a reappearence when I close the line.................
 
J2s said:
Heres my effort. I'm constrained by two sheds and a conservatory in my back yard. I was determined to use minimum R3 curves and I managed this by creating a figure of eight instead of following the edge of the yard. I saw a flat crossing ages ago, on I think nettys old setup and liked it muchly, so now I have my own. So, each of the points and curves are R3 and it takes my Lawley + 8 wagons about 40 seconds to complete the circuit. Not too bad. The only chance for expansion is down the side of the house so I might make that some sort of fiddle yard.(Can you have a fiddle yard in a garden line?) At the moment I've no idea what the purpose of the line is, I was thinking it could be part of some sort of industrial complex or an estate line.....frankly, who cares I just like to run trains. The single siding is used for locomotive stabling the other two sidings are for shunting. At some point the small yard will get a headshunt so I can have two trains working indepenently.

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Nice, but can I side track you about your two sheds? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA
 
yb281 said:
If Rob from Swift Sixteen is reading this - that armoured train would make a brilliant casting! Perhaps designed to fit on a commercially available motor block?

Rob's now made it :D
Take a look at my website :D

Thanks,
Rob.
 
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