amdaley Posted Monday at 17:01 Author Posted Monday at 17:01 (edited) Some granite sets put down. Just waiting for some more sheets for the station area. Edited Monday at 17:03 by amdaley 13
Mol_PMB Posted Monday at 17:05 Posted Monday at 17:05 That looks very neat! It's nice to see a goods yard with plenty of space for the road vehicles to manoeuvre - it's very easy for us railway modellers to cram the space unrealistically full of track. 2 2
amdaley Posted Tuesday at 14:14 Author Posted Tuesday at 14:14 21 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: That looks very neat! It's nice to see a goods yard with plenty of space for the road vehicles to manoeuvre - it's very easy for us railway modellers to cram the space unrealistically full of track. Believe me the temptation was there We've all been guilty of that. 4 1
jhb171achill Posted Tuesday at 15:29 Posted Tuesday at 15:29 22 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: That looks very neat! It's nice to see a goods yard with plenty of space for the road vehicles to manoeuvre - it's very easy for us railway modellers to cram the space unrealistically full of track. Couldn't agree more. When planning Dugort Harbour, I adopted the approach of "less is more", as I wanted it to look realistic scenically overall. It seems to work that way, and yet it certainly provides more than adequate operational potential and interest. Arguably, operation of a terminus-type layout offers much greater shunting challenges the less track there is - just like real life. 3
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