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BosKonay

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  1. I think I'd get dizzy trying to stop 4 crashing!!
  2. 13?
  3. Was worth a try
  4. Looking brilliant!! How many trains are you running on the same loop there!
  5. At times like this your arms feel the full length!
  6. Small update: Terminus and yards now have been undercoated in a lovely shade of jet black, in advance of platform installation, ballasting and rail painting (in reverse order!)
  7. http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1559
  8. I'd say that would work allright ;)
  9. Wow!!!
  10. The grey box is the stairwell below the attic. The line there will just be a viaduct . There are walls both sides of the grey box.
  11. I'm planning to use them extensively. I've ordered 200 little 3mm cube magnets identical to those in the video. Will report back with my findings!
  12. I think they are 30tons
  13. Will do Have to finish drawing the freight roads
  14. The general 'plan' of the preserved depot, from left to right, is two carriage sidings (each long enough for 6-7 coaches, a water/coal/depot crane road, two lines to a loco workshop / shed, and the turntable, allowing stock to 'pose' (some of these roads (if not all) will have sheds over them too.) The big space in the corner can house a town scene and I'm contemplating adding a 5 foot curved platform from the lower curved point back to the mainline, so the DMU fleet can drop off day-trippers...
  15. As a firm believer in measure thrice, cut once, I've 'flipped' the steam / preservation depot and sheds into where the dock was mooted to go. After some practical evaluation, it makes more sense to have the steamers on the same level as the terminus (otherwise they may not make it up the incline to run specials! ) The shorter trains will also look fine on the 3 foot curves there. It means I can re-do the left hand design now to add a three line under gantry crane dockside terminus with a cement plant to rear ! (eventually I may run the risk of actual modelling soon!)
  16. Stunning shots wanderer Always happy to plug your work
  17. Heres a direct link
  18. Great to hear it Rich
  19. Beautiful Dave
  20. I tend to have the opposite affliction, years of planning, tweaking changing, back to the drawing board, etc Ideally it does mean by now I know what can fit in the space, how all the wiring will work, and that once I lay it, it 'should' work
  21. Looking brilliant!!! Nothing quite as rewarding as 'testing' after a lot of soldering
  22. It works like this by default Junior Member 0 Member 5 Senior Member 100 Guru 500 Super Guru 750
  23. It also means you spend too much time on this site
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