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I've decided stanmoor edge needs its own thread so here it is

 

Stanmoor edge is a 4mm OO finescale DCC layout built by the Ebor Group of Railway Modellers based in York which features a cement terminal and quarry loading point here a few pictures taken by Paul, more to follow

 

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/eborstanmoreedge

 

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Just one for tonight to start us off

 

David

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Some more pictures as promised

 

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I will post some more later

 

David

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I am currently looking for point levers and are not sure who makes them.....do knightwing still produce them?

You can always make your own. .5mm brass rod, bend to shape, then flatten all except the end which stays round as per the prototype. 

 

John

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I've decided stanmore edge needs its own thread so here it is

 

Stanmore edge is a 4mm OO finescale DCC layout built by the Ebor Group of Railway Modellers based in York which features a cement terminal and quarry loading point here a few pictures taken by Paul, more to follow

 

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/eborstanmoreedge

 

14942578019_f56e454fa0.jpg

image by mosherlad, on Flickr

 

Just one for tonight to start us off

 

David

 

I see that like Blackmoor Vale, Stanmore Edge has two  spellings.

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I am currently looking for point levers and are not sure who makes them.....do knightwing still produce them?

Wizard Models make etch brass point levers. Certainly more substantial than white metal ones and can at least be gently back if accidentally knocked.

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Here's some more pictures

 

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David

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