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5 hours ago, saxokid said:

Night running video with DRS class 57309  running passed freight yard during night session..

let me no guys what you think..

 

 

Hi there, you invite our thoughts, so I hope it’s OK to share a question I was asked too:

 

It’s only as life has begun to settle down that I’ve become more active as a modeller, even though I’ve been in and around the hobby almost all my life.  When it came to practical skills and experience, I therefore classed myself as a newbie / beginner, but was soon being asked when I would graduate from this ‘level’ and just be a ‘modeller’?

 

Looking at the standard on this layout, in terms of scenery and detailing, upgrading the ballasting and track work (including the layout design), and the enthusiasm with which it is all being tackled, makes we wonder here too?  While it’s still a first layout project, the team are clearly learning fast and producing modelling up to exhibition standard.  The only ‘clue’ this is a first project would appear to be the use of Setrack - but as that was inherited I’d say it was more about giving the team a head start.

 

In my case, I set myself some clear objectives - things I wanted to try (and some I wasn’t so interest in).  Once they were done, I ‘graduated’.  I still have a lot to learn, but we always will.  Just wondered?  Hope that’s OK, Keith.

 

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2 hours ago, Keith Addenbrooke said:

 

Hi there, you invite our thoughts, so I hope it’s OK to share a question I was asked too:

 

It’s only as life has begun to settle down that I’ve become more active as a modeller, even though I’ve been in and around the hobby almost all my life.  When it came to practical skills and experience, I therefore classed myself as a newbie / beginner, but was soon being asked when I would graduate from this ‘level’ and just be a ‘modeller’?

 

Looking at the standard on this layout, in terms of scenery and detailing, upgrading the ballasting and track work (including the layout design), and the enthusiasm with which it is all being tackled, makes we wonder here too?  While it’s still a first layout project, the team are clearly learning fast and producing modelling up to exhibition standard.  The only ‘clue’ this is a first project would appear to be the use of Setrack - but as that was inherited I’d say it was more about giving the team a head start.

 

In my case, I set myself some clear objectives - things I wanted to try (and some I wasn’t so interest in).  Once they were done, I ‘graduated’.  I still have a lot to learn, but we always will.  Just wondered?  Hope that’s OK, Keith.

 

All the new guys in this layout group have come into hobby,with no back ground from model railways from there youth.

so every corner is something new to them keith.

also with alot of them stil working or semi retired and paying club fees they all wanted to pay little amount into track and points.

so group went with set trackpoints and flexi.

In past ive built my own track and points from scratch but this is to advance for new fellows,most have never used soldering iron or have any basic tool skills which you no can make layout building hard..

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Guys in group want more yard lighting towers for loco stabling point and sidings nexts ti main station,so these basic towers have been scratch built..

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These are just some of colours i tend to use on everything from weathering locos & stock.

track ballast and trackbeds too..

had alot pm”s on here asking about what colours i use,so here you go fellow modellers👍

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Alot guys at club rooms have been asking about what type speakers to install on there dcc locos!!

so we had evening talking and fitting sound decoders and speakers into locos like here with this Hornby class 60…

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