The Biggest 7mm Layout??

marsa69

Western Thunderer
It's not the size by itself but how you use it that matters :D if he'd wanted a giant trainset then I don't know why he didn't go for 4mm. Would have been a hell of a lot cheaper in the long run. Sorry gents, but whilst I can appreciate the work he's put, the layout itself actually left me, quite frankly, bored stiff and completely dis-interested :(
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
having gone to all of that expense, you would have thought that he would have lit the coaches as well. And I agree with Mark, I became bored quite quickly.

cheers

Mike
 

westernfan

Western Thunderer
I like the Beckonscot Gauge one garden railway its a scale 10 miles. bet its high maintenance though.
 

Colin M

Western Thunderer
It would be a boring world if we all liked the same thing! But me too - firmly in the "quality is better than size camp"! (as the actress said to the bishop...)

Timing is ideal though, for a perfect reminder to apply careful consideration before diving head first into a project that might be too big for my time and money resources. :thumbs:

YouTube is addictive..! At the end of the video, the link to Class 20's on LU metals was really ineresting. Then I watched a class 87 cab ride Euston to Watford, followed by some 1959 diesel train promotional films and how to drive a DMU. Whoops, where's my Sunday afternoon gone?!
 

mickoo

Western Thunderer
It would be a boring world if we all liked the same thing! But me too - firmly in the "quality is better than size camp"! (as the actress said to the bishop...)

Timing is ideal though, for a perfect reminder to apply careful consideration before diving head first into a project that might be too big for my time and money resources. :thumbs:

YouTube is addictive..! At the end of the video, the link to Class 20's on LU metals was really ineresting. Then I watched a class 87 cab ride Euston to Watford, followed by some 1959 diesel train promotional films and how to drive a DMU. Whoops, where's my Sunday afternoon gone?!

Hmm, watched the 87 run and then ended up in Germany with 218s, lost about three hours of the evening!.

Kindest
 

Jim S-W

Western Thunderer
It's a big train set. It's in no way a model of the real railway but that's not a bad thing either.

Cheers

Jim
 
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SteveO

Guest
It would be great to have something like this as a day out for kids (big and little ones!). You could have a camera in the cab of each loco and drive according to signals, speed restrictions, stop services, etc.
 
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