Hi Dave,
The cutting view is my favourite 'view' but using 3 links has some access/practical problems in reaching the run round where most coupling takes place. I've not discounted using Dinghams taking inspiration from Nant Y Mynydd, and rare earth magnets rather than electro's. The other 'problem' is adequately view blocking the rear of the loading platform against the backscene. I may use Albion Yards photo backdrop again, (Warley & The Digital Backscene) as that will work as a wrap round but the coal loading into hoppers still gives a viewing issue due to lack of depth. This is the test piece I still have placed behind the loading dock.
Viewing from the other side allows easier management of the view and ease of operation, particularly in the mancave. I'm likely to set up the baseboard and hang AYd's backscene on each side for a few days and then decide. Layout track height is around my 'standard' 55 inch off the floor datum, but not yet finalised, so the view down does work.
For those that haven't seen the excellent Nant Y Mynydd, it's here:
Nant Y Mynydd - UK Standard Gauge Industrial Modelling
The cutting view is my favourite 'view' but using 3 links has some access/practical problems in reaching the run round where most coupling takes place. I've not discounted using Dinghams taking inspiration from Nant Y Mynydd, and rare earth magnets rather than electro's. The other 'problem' is adequately view blocking the rear of the loading platform against the backscene. I may use Albion Yards photo backdrop again, (Warley & The Digital Backscene) as that will work as a wrap round but the coal loading into hoppers still gives a viewing issue due to lack of depth. This is the test piece I still have placed behind the loading dock.
Viewing from the other side allows easier management of the view and ease of operation, particularly in the mancave. I'm likely to set up the baseboard and hang AYd's backscene on each side for a few days and then decide. Layout track height is around my 'standard' 55 inch off the floor datum, but not yet finalised, so the view down does work.
For those that haven't seen the excellent Nant Y Mynydd, it's here:
Nant Y Mynydd - UK Standard Gauge Industrial Modelling
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