Now then!

makhis

Western Thunderer
Sorry Rippers, I promise not to muck about with Hospital Gates. I don't seem to be able to upload any photos of Mount Pleasant (Carlton Metals) so if anyone is interested in the warmer version there are a few photos on my web site Gallery. ;D
 

Rippers

Western Thunderer
makhis said:
Sorry Rippers, I promise not to muck about with Hospital Gates. I don't seem to be able to upload any photos of Mount Pleasant (Carlton Metals) so if anyone is interested in the warmer version there are a few photos on my web site Gallery. ;D

Oh I dunno - perhaps this time you could turn it into a 4mm layout? :D

If not Hospital Gates then im sure one or two of the schemes that we currently have in the planning stage will have you thinking! ;)
Mind the next one might be a bit big for 7mm as its big in 4mm :scratch:.
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Hi Rippers, welcome to the forum :thumbs: Glad to see that you model the right era :thumbs: That is a lovely layout with some exellent buildings and detail :bowdown: :bowdown:. All it needs now are some Hydraulics :drool: :thumbs:

Rob :wave:
 

Rippers

Western Thunderer
CME & Bottlewasher said:
Hi :wave:

Ah yes another reminder of a wonderful and much admired layout on my part :drool: :bowdown: :thumbs:

CME :wave:

Cheers for that......we were kind of pleased how it came out ourselves, given that none of us had any prior experience in working in 7mm scale! :eek:

Still, since its completion and launch onto the circuit we havent exactly been letting the dust settle either.....

Following on from Hospital we took another tack in re-building and reconfiguring and old 16.5mm layout of the L&Y Holcome Brook Branch.
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...........and our very latest project has seen us regressing even further into our child-hoods and creating this interesting take on the traditional oval layout for perminent display in the National Railway Museum! ;D
 

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Tappa

Western Thunderer
We won't get anywhere though if we keep leaving gaps between the baseboards as per the last photo. ;D
 

28ten

Guv'nor
I really like the last one, shows what you can do with a simple oval, what size is it 4x10? 
I have always fancied doing a 'shake the box' CJF plan, and I might get the chance now the boys are getting a little older.
 

Rippers

Western Thunderer
28ten said:
I really like the last one, shows what you can do with a simple oval, what size is it 4x10? 
I have always fancied doing a 'shake the box' CJF plan, and I might get the chance now the boys are getting a little older.

Not far off!.....its actually a very modern and metric 3.5m by 1.5m  (so somewhere in the region of 11'6"x5').
Some of CJF's plans are a bit challenging for the areas they purport to occupy (mind track radii have changed over the years). Paul Lunn is the one for more practical and workable plans for such schemes these days.

Mind the NRM layout isnt our first go at returning to the 'trainset' oval ....not so long ago we had a crack at the ever popular 6x4!
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