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What to tackle First - thats the Question ?


Wheeltapper

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I have been unable to do any modelling for 18 months which is the amount of time surprisingly I have been travelling to the hospital at Dudley upto four times a week for cancer treatment . However things are now starting to look brighter and I am thinking about which project to restart first .

 

I had a lot sort of started a year and a half ago and although I have not been able to do any modelling I have done lots of reading and internet research.

 

Currently the following projects have been researched and in most cases some work done on stock or buildings

 

Portishead in 4mm - A possible exhibition layout - A substantial part of the station building completed

 

Camerton - A small GWR BLT. All research done , smaller buildings completed

 

Llanynys Terminus - An 0-16.5 freelance Narrow Gauge terminus . Everything built or aquired just needs assembling into a layout instead of all being stored in boxes.

 

Tealham Moor - A Micro 009 Roundy Roundy inspired by the Avalon Brickworks Layout . Under construction and quite a lot done.

 

Oakhill Brewery Railway - All Research completed

 

A Black Country Tramway - inspired by the Kinver Light railway , research completed and some construction or adaptation of trams done.

 

Will have to decide and this time stick to one project to completion rather than bits here and there although to be that organised is rather alien to me.

 

 

 

 

 

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Glad to hear your health is looking to be improving . may i suggest the smallest project could be the best option as its more likely to be completed . so many of us start big layouts n loose motivation

Nigel

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I agree whole-heartedly with the good wishes, and would suggest either the 009 or O-16.5 projects to start with. Apart from a selfish wish to see more narrow gauge on RMWeb, having something small get done quickly is motivating. Also with the roundy-roundy you can leave the train running in the background while you get on with some modelling - very comforting somehow.

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