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Engines on a What If GCR Main Line in 1907 - and visitors?


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1 hour ago, 65179 said:

 

Modelling in 2mm gives me the options to model the ex-GC and MR in a way that the limits of N gauge simply would not have. As it is the 2mm Association shop affords me the wheels, gears, motors etc to allow my brother and I to produce this sort of thing:

 

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Simon

Lovely!

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3 hours ago, GWRSwindon said:

Better still, modelling in 2mm allows one to fit more railway in the same amount of space.

I do a little bit of work in 2mm and fully appreciate the advantages.

 

If you are familiar with Laurie Adams and his Yeovil Town layout, I do a bit to help him out, including this Dean Goods and SR U Class.

 

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I enjoy working in 2mm but I would have to start from a standing start on a project with a huge amount of scratchbuilding and I have enough on my plate with my EM and O gauge projects!

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Given Huddersfield would be relatively close to Gorton, you might see some more experimental types, with the works not too far away - the Robinson Compound Atlantics (LNER C5), for example. 

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