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Have only just discovered the joys of RMweb  :sungum: so time to add my two pennies worth …

 

I'm focussing on Chinese prototypes around the 2000s and have a portable "exhibition" layout - Ni-Hao - and a running layout in the garage. Neither as grand as Paul Stapleton's Beijiao though. 

 

I keep an updated blog at https://nihao87.wordpress.com/ if anyone is interested.

 

Cheers

 

Mark Enderby

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Have only just discovered the joys of RMweb  :sungum: so time to add my two pennies worth …

 

I'm focussing on Chinese prototypes around the 2000s and have a portable "exhibition" layout - Ni-Hao - and a running layout in the garage. Neither as grand as Paul Stapleton's Beijiao though. 

 

I keep an updated blog at https://nihao87.wordpress.com/ if anyone is interested.

 

Cheers

 

Mark Enderby

 

Hello Mark, I remember seeing Ni-Hao on the China Rail International Forum, I for one am pleased to see it again.

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This layout will be on display on 16th June 2019 when we open our garden for the NGS … https://www.ngs.org.uk/find-a-garden/garden/35249/

 

Pictures from this month's openday can be found here … https://nihao87.wordpress.com/2019/05/13/may-openday/

 

Cheers

 

Mark

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We’ve had persistent rain for 2 weeks now and Sunday’s forecast is not good. Therefore we’ve decided to leave the conservatory available for shelter and not show NiHao. It also hasn’t helped that I’ve knackered a toe so am not particularly mobile. Apologies to anyone who was planning to come along specifically for NiHao. If you let me know and I should be able to arrange a private viewing sometime.

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https://nihao87.wordpress.com/blog/

 

This year has seen work on a 3rd layout started. The intention is to produce something portable, but operationally interesting. I've ended up with a variation on the US goods yard layout but hopefully reasonably "Chinafied" ;-)

 

Most of the structures are 3D printed and I've used static grass for the first time, which has dramatically improved ground cover. However, the real challenge will to get a realistic back drop which will paint in some gritty industrial landscape (well, that's the plan anyway).

 

Cheers

 

Mark

 

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