mmmmm............... Just smell that ButanoneJust in case you hadn't seen the video on my thread, here's a loop of Crosscombe..
JB.
All in hand I think Jordan. Richard has a decent amount of stock, and I'm slowly building up freight trains.
JB.
I meant 'vans' as in "Transit Vans", to move that edifice to Telford..."A few more vans"????
Just look at the mileage yards... room for hundreds.
I meant 'vans' as in "Transit Vans"
No problem, Colin still has his HGV licence. One decent sized artic should do it.
The other JB
Yep, I can just imagine backing an artic through Richards back garden! .
Col.
As a finished layout or work in progress?Further to add, this will one day in (hopefully) the not too distant future be a Telford layout, so weight is a factor for the boards..
JB.
I don't think it will ever do more than a couple of exhibitions due to it's size if I remember correctly, so I'm sure that it'll be a complete and scenic'd layout before it sets foot into the public gaze.As a finished layout or work in progress?
Hi John, I can't remember off hand, but I think it's around 60x40ft.... John or Richard would be able to confirm the size when they're on here next..Wow that is some roundy roundy, I've looked through from the beginning but can't find how BIG it is, could you enlighten me please.
..................that way there's no confusion with road transport.
Oh I don't know. It should be possible, as long as you avoid the moat.
Can it take the weight?We'll cross that bridge when we get to it
Hi John, I can't remember off hand, but I think it's around 60x40ft.... John or Richard would be able to confirm the size when they're on here next..
JB.
Thanks JB I knew it was Huge as I noticed it took 2min 43seconds to do one circuit on the video, Just think you could put Hayside in the middle
As one visitor remarked "Yes, 50' really is the minimum for O gauge"
John
Wow that is some roundy roundy, I've looked through from the beginning but can't find how BIG it is, could you enlighten me please.