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Many happy returns Allan, thanks for your amusing and entertaining (and informative) stories over the years back to the old RM days.

 

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Enjoy your day Allan,

 

MANY HAPPY RETURNS ( not the tax kind!)

 

Here's to many more years of excellent modelling and laughter !

 

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Enjoy :)

 

Grahame

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Picture resizing test

 

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Right, that worked, 30% instead of 25% coz the picture was scanned.

 

Anyway I thought you might be interested  in the following pictures of an abandoned epic in gauge one. There are 53 pictures in all and some of them you have seen before earlier on in this thread so I'll put up a few selected pics over a few days.

 

Interested ? well in case you are, the first batch comin' up !

 

Cheers

Allan

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BISHOPS CASTLE, an unfinished  layout in Gauge One

 

What you see here is about a years work and my contribution was just the buildings and it was the owner who built the baseboards, laid and wired the track for DCC and built much of the rolling stock. This gentleman really knew what he was doing but somehow lost interest. Great guy all the same with a really wicked sense of humour - that's why he employed me !

 

Cheers.

Allan.

 

 

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What a shame that your client lost interest in Bishop's Castle!

I sometimes wonder whether people lose interest because they can't make progress fast enough - so their 'dream' is always out of reach.

Having made my own layout way too complex, this is something I could understand!

Tony

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Hi Tony.

 

I've always said, build what you can handle. To me, 20ft is about as big as you want to go single handedly. The light can be seen at the end of the tunnel to start with and progress can be made at a steady pace and at the end of the day you can see where you have been.

 

I've worked on and completed as many 20 footers have I have worked on and seen epics fall by the wayside. It's as you implied. They get fed up with the idea long before it's finished - which it never is. .It finishes them before they finish it.

 

Cheers

Allan.

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Happy Birthday Allan! I missed a few days and you have had a birthday, stuck 12000 tiles onto a magnificent church and scanned a bunch of amazing photographs of what would have been/is an incredible layout (loved the buildings, especially the engine shed and the enclosed footbridge across the station). It would take me 80 years to achieve all of that.

I agree about the 20 footers; personally I have found that building up a modular layout and finishing one section at a time is a good way to keep wanting to build more.

Cheers

John

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