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A selection of rolling stock


Rammstein2609

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Hi all,

 

I had planned on constantly updating this blog with the progress of my test layout in 2fs. After the last post I kind of lost interest as I have been working hard at planning my proper layout in Google Maps, Templot and Autocad. Rannoch in 2mm Finescale is born (kind of).

 

During this time I have been slowly building up a collection of suitable stock by finding bargains at shows or on eBay. I thought I would post a few quick snaps taken today with my iPhone. The aim of these pics was to determine whether the track looked right on my test layout to improve on my techniques. I think the track looks good but the ballast obviously needs a quick spray with some dirt. What do you think? This is just a small selection of some of the rolling stock I have at the moment. These are all unmodified RTR apart from the GBRf66 and the BDA which have Microtrains knuckle couplers fitted.

 

Lastly, I have created a new blog style website to document Rannoch from the start of the design process straight through to exhibiting it. Have a look at www.rannoch2fs.co.uk if you have a spare few minutes and see what you think.

 

Now for the pics (I particularly like the last one)

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Looking forward to seeing this progress, not enough bang up to date stuff running on 2mm track IMHO :good:

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Likewise, looking forward to this Martin.

 

Have been following Mark's 4mm version of Rannoch on here so a 2mmFS version will be real 'train in the landscape' stuff.

 

Your website is looking sharp too...

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