Revok
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Hi all. I joined a couple of weeks ago, and have thoroughly enjoyed looking around at what everyone is doing with their railways. I spotted a post the other day encouraging members to take a more active part, so thought I'd upload a potted history of my own set up, Highfield Junction.
Hope I have posted this in the relevant area, if not, mod, please accept my apologies in advance.
I'm completely new to G scale, only bought my starter kit in summer 2017. I don't try to emulate any existing line or period, my knowledge, patience (and budget!) doesn't stretch that far. My plan over time is simply to buy locos , wagons and accessories that I like the look of, and enjoy watching the mix and match of trains based as much on colours of the rolling stock as anything else!
For the time being, Highfield Junction is a simple slightly squinty oval, with a few sidings. Its mostly Piko R3 curves with R5 curves at the rear rather than a straight line so the train can twist a little on its journey. The penalty for that was i needed to use one R1 curve to make the layout fit the space I was working with! Its laid on a fairly deep trenches of grit, which holds the track stable enough. I'm not ready to cement yet, as I want to keep my options open. One of the sidings may at a later date be expanded into a long meandering run through the garden, but I have neither the track or the time to develop that for now. (Also, I have to admit I have yet to convince Mrs Revok of what a great idea it is.) Everything runs on analog track power, and will most likely stay that way. I do understand all the superb options digital brings, but I don't think need that. Hopefully a few insulated track sections with control switches will achieve all I want to do.
Enough waffle, heres some pics I took recently to give an idea of what the thing looks like.
Firstly, some longer shots that show the complete track.



Hope I have posted this in the relevant area, if not, mod, please accept my apologies in advance.
I'm completely new to G scale, only bought my starter kit in summer 2017. I don't try to emulate any existing line or period, my knowledge, patience (and budget!) doesn't stretch that far. My plan over time is simply to buy locos , wagons and accessories that I like the look of, and enjoy watching the mix and match of trains based as much on colours of the rolling stock as anything else!
For the time being, Highfield Junction is a simple slightly squinty oval, with a few sidings. Its mostly Piko R3 curves with R5 curves at the rear rather than a straight line so the train can twist a little on its journey. The penalty for that was i needed to use one R1 curve to make the layout fit the space I was working with! Its laid on a fairly deep trenches of grit, which holds the track stable enough. I'm not ready to cement yet, as I want to keep my options open. One of the sidings may at a later date be expanded into a long meandering run through the garden, but I have neither the track or the time to develop that for now. (Also, I have to admit I have yet to convince Mrs Revok of what a great idea it is.) Everything runs on analog track power, and will most likely stay that way. I do understand all the superb options digital brings, but I don't think need that. Hopefully a few insulated track sections with control switches will achieve all I want to do.
Enough waffle, heres some pics I took recently to give an idea of what the thing looks like.
Firstly, some longer shots that show the complete track.



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