whoops.Andy,
Does the other bloke like bass fishing? With 500 ponds!!!
My NEW MONEY is on NG7, O gauge Buildings etc, OO Gauge Track and in a small Radius to fit in the shed.View attachment 222860
Okay Larry !! where are we up to OO, N, NG7, O or SM32 ?
Good luck with this one
Craig
I don't suppose that the carters are very impressed though! Reverse in and side-load only.The shed at the back of the baseboard with the coal road at the front makes for a more open yard. The signalman is happier....!
I have happy memories of those Greenfield days. Sunday morning trips to a certain model shop on Chew Valley Road spring to mind, as does the look on Norman's face when someone paid with plastic.Back in the Greenfield days, I recall you saying you would never model Delph because it was too sleepy and nothing ever happened there, so I do wonder.......
Dave.
I have happy memories of those Greenfield days. Sunday morning trips to a certain model shop on Chew Valley Road spring to mind, as does the look on Norman's face when someone paid with plastic.
Geoff
Larry,Norman Wisenden's was as much Greenfield as Pots 'n Pans (local hill).
My poor goods shed has been a movable feast since the early days of this layout. So I am just illustrating am option in case it helps others because a similar signalbox/goods shed situation existed at Fairford, terminus of the Witney to Fairford branch (also a Lechlade).
If I want the shed at the end of the station platform, the signalman has a view down the tracks so long as the shed doors are open. In reality, the tiny signalbox is now't more than a glorified ground frame. There are no through trains ~ one hopes, so I think it is getawayable.
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Fairford terminus....
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