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Wright writes.....
Wright writes.....6 hours ago, Dragonboy said:One of my N gauge projects, Frogan’s Yard, is an inner city area small goods yard which I originally ran as Green Diesels however my original and first love of LMS has resurfaced as the pictures hopefully show. The problem I’m currently grappling with however is road transport to carry the off loaded goods away.
I’m aware of a couple of options from PD Marsh and Langley but I was wondering if anyone could offer any further suggestions I would be grateful as the only road transport I’ve found of suitable age is a taxi.
Good evening Dragonboy,
before I sign off for the night, I forgot to compliment you on your layout, I think that it is very effective. I like the space that you have created and it has some very well observed stock and other details. Superior to the average exhibition layout in my opinion. I'm not sure about the tractor conflat arrangement?
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Building kits for Tyneside in the BR era. J24 and PDK D49/2
Building kits for Tyneside in the BR era. J24 and PDK D49/2So here is the D20 in action, on its 'regular turn- an Alnwick-Newcastle stopper, This was the last haunt of the Class, based at the Tweedmouth sub-shed at Alnmouth,
The kit itself is superb, and actually easier to build and get right than the DJH model. I'm glad I had a go at the rebuilt tender, though, like most things, I would make a better job second-time round, especially with the join around the top panel.
Next stop, the semi-scratchbuild J24- in the words of John Lennon, "Some may say I'm a dreamer" - and there is a PDK D49 Hunt in the pile.