Hi All,
Joined recently, so thought I had better introduce myself.
Born in Bristol, but now in Melbourne, Australia. I model in 7mm FS a fictitious representation of North Somerset, the layout named Woodleigh-sub-Mendip. A web search for the layout name should show up some earlier photos and history.
Whilst I originally modelled GWR, I have moved the timeline to now late 1940's through to 1960's, still however all early BR(W). The time range came about with the purchase of a Heljan Hymek D7000/Class 35 recently. I am converting my locos to DCC with sound and fortunately as it's a branch layout, I haven't got a heap. Having said that, the cost of a DCC decoder with a sound file isn't exactly cheap for 7mm.
My principal interest is scenery and architectural modelling, hence little runs even after 20+ years! The layout is a tad whimsical, with buildings and place names that are nostalgic to me.
As for Westerns, of the 50 introduced in 1961, I only saw 18 according to my 1962 Ian Allan Combined edition. Well remembering them and Warships squealing in Bristol TM particularly from the Weston-super-Mare end.
Joined recently, so thought I had better introduce myself.
Born in Bristol, but now in Melbourne, Australia. I model in 7mm FS a fictitious representation of North Somerset, the layout named Woodleigh-sub-Mendip. A web search for the layout name should show up some earlier photos and history.
Whilst I originally modelled GWR, I have moved the timeline to now late 1940's through to 1960's, still however all early BR(W). The time range came about with the purchase of a Heljan Hymek D7000/Class 35 recently. I am converting my locos to DCC with sound and fortunately as it's a branch layout, I haven't got a heap. Having said that, the cost of a DCC decoder with a sound file isn't exactly cheap for 7mm.
My principal interest is scenery and architectural modelling, hence little runs even after 20+ years! The layout is a tad whimsical, with buildings and place names that are nostalgic to me.
As for Westerns, of the 50 introduced in 1961, I only saw 18 according to my 1962 Ian Allan Combined edition. Well remembering them and Warships squealing in Bristol TM particularly from the Weston-super-Mare end.