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RobG96

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  1. Looks good so far! Just my type of layout, will be following with interest. Looking forward to the next update
  2. Very nice layout indeed! Loving the pictures! any chance of a track plan or overhead shot to see how the layout operates?
  3. Yes that all makes sense now and the results it produces are very good! Thanks, Rob
  4. First off, I would just like to declare my admiration for this layout, looks as if this will be an excellent layout! The ballasting is very effective and looks very good. I see that you are completly covering the track with ballast first. After this what is your method for securing the ballast in place and removing the excess ballast? Thanks, Rob
  5. not continuing with this project anymore and will be starting on new thread on my current project
  6. not yet, me and my dad originally were n gauge runners, but have just made a start in OO and have 5 locomotives now, but not yet made an attemp at weathering any of them, wouldn't know where to start haha. Any tips? cheers
  7. Wow! the weathering job on that 60 is cracking, its about time i weathered mine and hopefully to that standard
  8. haha cheers i had originally designed something like this but bigger and with an end to end main line at the back. I only had space for this sort of plan at my mums house but she said no so i have had to turn to these baseboards.
  9. Hi everyone, this is my first thread on RMweb and is going to be about a fictional modern image TMD in OO gauge i am creating from 2 old baseboards from an old n gauge layout me and my dad used to have. I hope to fully detail the layout and in time it would be a dream of mine to enter the exhibition circuit. The first job for me and my dad to complete is to add fold out legs to each baseboard and sort out how were going to attach each baseboard together. This so far is the plan i have come up with but it is most likely to change over time. The baseboard sizes are 42x19 and 36x19 giving a total size of 78x19 when together. Any comments and advice are welcome, thank you for reading, Rob.
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