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N-gauge Wolds end...getting there!


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Well, as N-gauge Wold's End is starting to come together thought it about time I posted some pics.

Instead of just printing out a piture of the small terraced houses, I made enough room to actually have them as low relief.

 

I think it adds to the whole layout.

 

The book stall under the canpoy does have a figure inside and a light, just need to wire all the lights up!

Figures still need adding and the terrace houses and back of main station building to start and finish.

Busy weekend instore to try and get as much finished as possible as exhibition date looms near and I'm working away alot.

Still have time for Nottingham exhibition though next weekend.

 

I do have a N-gauge fork truck to put in front of the warehouse and I will take photos of the two layouts together, need to pull my finger out and get some models built.

 

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Need to have a practice running session to see how it will all operate!

Could be a good idea, bit dubious about how this will go down, read many reports of people going to exhibitions and being bored at the lack of constant movement, these two shunting planks may well fall into that, as alot of movement will be in the fiddle yard sorting wagons and rolling stock.

Hope it goes ok, don't want folks to think it's boring or rubbish.

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I'd think it will go down a treat at the exhibition, it looks excellent in the images you've been posting. B)

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  • RMweb Gold

Thankyou for the kind comments.

I hope it does go down a treat, I have actually been asked to take both Wold's end's

The OO and N-gauge layout.

 

Should look quite strange, odd or even good seeing them next to each other, both almost identical.

 

I just thought it might be nice for anybody new to the hobby to see just what difference the scale makes and having two layouts almost identical next to each other was a good way to show it.

 

Cheers

 

Ian

 

 

I'd think it will go down a treat at the exhibition, it looks excellent in the images you've been posting. cool.gif
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Looking forward to seeing both at Mansfield Ian, "N Gauge Corner" will welcome you with open arms .

 

 

Only problem with this little and large approach is that it will encourage me to get an N gauge Deltic Prototype to go with my bigger OO one laugh.gif

 

 

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