Neil
Western Thunderer
Distractions
Here are some of the things that slow down the growth of Morfa.
Since childhood I've held a strong interest in things narrow gauge (and I'm not talking Stephenson vs Brunel here) expressed through the medium of 009. Some of my early toys survive but recently I've added new build for the yet to be built Ganllwyd Tramway, a distraction looming on the horizon.
Then there's the big toys; most Tuesdays you will find me drinking tea at Maespoeth, the Corris Railway's engineering hub.
The Isle of Avalon Tramway is as much a work of fiction as its title suggests. Though there's little connection with the real word, in my head it has life that more serious studies have failed to deliver. There's a lot of the narrow gauge that seeps through into it, the tram is a dimensionally juggled Wolverton and Stoney Stratford narrow gauge example. Hugely not finescale despite the EM standards.
I'm also engaged in a long term campaign to see what I can make of this orange horror. Here's how far I've got so far.
I had hoped there would be a little more to show of this but I put it somewhere safe after the last session when le mojo et grande and I can't remember where I stashed the bugger.
UPDATE: Just found the blighter in a margarine tub.[/attach]
Here are some of the things that slow down the growth of Morfa.
Since childhood I've held a strong interest in things narrow gauge (and I'm not talking Stephenson vs Brunel here) expressed through the medium of 009. Some of my early toys survive but recently I've added new build for the yet to be built Ganllwyd Tramway, a distraction looming on the horizon.
Then there's the big toys; most Tuesdays you will find me drinking tea at Maespoeth, the Corris Railway's engineering hub.
The Isle of Avalon Tramway is as much a work of fiction as its title suggests. Though there's little connection with the real word, in my head it has life that more serious studies have failed to deliver. There's a lot of the narrow gauge that seeps through into it, the tram is a dimensionally juggled Wolverton and Stoney Stratford narrow gauge example. Hugely not finescale despite the EM standards.
I'm also engaged in a long term campaign to see what I can make of this orange horror. Here's how far I've got so far.
I had hoped there would be a little more to show of this but I put it somewhere safe after the last session when le mojo et grande and I can't remember where I stashed the bugger.
UPDATE: Just found the blighter in a margarine tub.[/attach]