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Amazing what you can fit into a small space..
 

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growing into its surroundings nicely
 

duncan1_9_8_4

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cheers for the kind comments, I think I have just about achieved what I wanted, a small detailed railway amongst the garden. I just need a few Piko buildings now, mainly a church and a goods yard/depot of some sort, then to watch the garden grow around it. who knows, it may not stay so small though..............
 

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by the way, if anyone is wondering what the tall mesh fence is for................ its to keep the other halfs pet rabbit out from eating my plants! it will come down one day.... :D
 

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"it will come down one day" - The rabbit or the fence :eek:

Railway is looking great by the way :)
 

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rsz_dsc_0173.jpg rsz_dsc_0161.jpg rsz_dsc_0163.jpg A bit of nice weather, so the trains are out again!
 
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After obtaining some new Points, an extension is now under way, up the garden where I will have a loco shed and sidings, which will also make it easier to get the stock out. Though it will be a steep incline from the 'Woodlock Valley'

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Does look steep but I have found you can get away with fairly steep gradients with heavy locos and short trains :)

Any option to lower the position of the loco shed?

Have fun
 

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Does look steep but I have found you can get away with fairly steep gradients with heavy locos and short trains :)

Any option to lower the position of the loco shed?

Have fun
I think I will have to stick with the hill, it will mainly be for light loco moves anyway, but should prove interesting
 

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It's great to extend! I like how your planting has developed - looks really nice.
 

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Done a little more today in between the wind and rain. The incline begins, called Woody Bank.DSC_0001.JPG DSC_0002.JPG DSC_0003.JPG DSC_0004.JPG DSC_0005.JPG DSC_0006.JPG DSC_0007.JPG DSC_0008.JPG DSC_0009.JPG DSC_0010.JPG
 
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A little bit more done today, but in the cold and rain it was not enjoyable, so looks like tomorrow is the day. Postcrete now forms the foundation for the junction, and a few aerated blocks are ready to be put down for the long drag up Woody Bank.DSC_0011.JPG DSC_0012.JPG DSC_0013.JPG DSC_0014.JPG DSC_0015.JPG
 

duncan1_9_8_4

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And I have changed the track plan to be, a little, with run-round at the top.amended.png
 

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Nice work. Is that a sneak attack under the wire fence ? Do it now and get forgiveness later ?
 

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Nice work. Is that a sneak attack under the wire fence ? Do it now and get forgiveness later ?
Erm......... sort of:). The fence is to stop the bloody rabbit getting on to the main garden railway, so eventually there will be a little hatch type thing to allow trains through and stop rabbit getting through. The ballast on the extension will need to be secured somehow, diluted exterior grade pva maybe?

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I also thought it would be good to post a pic of how the garden was 14 months ago when I started, compared to today.
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I may have missed it in your text of previous posts, but what about the vine growing on the wire fence ? Will it block your view of that portion of the railway ?