Hello Everyone, well, Gary and I are safely back from Weymouth (and the layout too!), It has been a fantastic weekend, the Weymouth show by comparison is not the biggest of shows, but it serves its purpose well. The people are wonderful and the layout ran without error. It;s been a really great weekend - even the wee lasses celebrating a birthday in Weatherspoons were nice too!
I parted with a little bit of money, a GWR green railbus "thing" took my fancy, along with a couple of N Gauge
Afternoon Everyone! I know I've been re-posting stuff from the old RMWeb, but this *IS* new!! I've just heard I have another Date for Scotts Quary Pier, i'll be at Scout Rail 2010 in Kidlington, Oxford! 9th & 10th of January 2010!
Also at Weyouth too at the end of October 2009!
I've just successfully run SQP on DCC wiring, and it all worked rather well! What a great day this is!! This means I can now run all the stock I own on it!! Yesssssss!!!!!!!!
Thats It!
I've just finished and tested the newly homed electrics box for SQP. It was all housed in a little suitcase, but now I've bought a DIY toolbox which I've doctored to suit the needs of the controls!
And it all seems to work, Rather well!
Hey, Hey! I've got an exhibition date for Scotts Quay Pier! It will be able to be seen At the Weymouth MRA Show, 24th & 25th October 2009 at the Wey Valley School, Weymouth!
Well, Scotts Quay Pier is my N Gauge Layout. It is 10ft * 8ft and is L Shaped. It is a fictional location, although inspired by Ryde Pier, on the Isle of Wight, and is based in the 50's / 60's Southern era. It's built on those "pink" foamboards which makes it really light too, and I've got getting up/down to a 25 - minute fine art!! It was built by ROn Boreham in Southampton, and I "adopted" it from him as he didn't have tim to exhibit it. I've got it available for exhibiting and I do so h