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Goodison Park Refuelling


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Hi everyone,

 

So, I'm on holiday, inspiration for my current layout (Oteley Road) is fading yet I feel an urge to model. Goodison Park Fueling (I bet you can't guess who one of my football teams are) is the result. Current money spent so far is ??0.00 (and it shows).

 

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It's built on a foamcore board with an exact replica sized board as a fiddle yard. This may yet be made into an alternative layout rotated through 180 degrees using one board as the fiddle yard for the other. Further developments are to populate the layout, build up some junk on the grass and add security fencing and a sign of some sort.

 

Anyway, cheap, fun, quick (around 4 hours has been spent on it so far) and a nice basis with which to photo locos on.

 

Hope you enjoy.

 

Merry Christmas to you all

 

Chris

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Thank you for the comments,

 

Simon - it is pretty small, just one peice of double length track, whole layout is 34 long with a depth of 12 cm.

 

As requested, here are some larger pictures...

 

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Hope you enjoy...

 

Chris

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Sorry to hijack Chris, but Simon, keep watching the layouts section. How does a working 4mm "layout" in 180mm x 75mm sound.?

 

Chris, good work for 4 hours. Certainly keeps the morale up.

 

No problem Sam, has this micro-micro-micro appeared on the forum yet?

 

Also, does anyone have any suggestions for the second board of my micro-micro? I was pondering an SLT with an overbridge to mask the exit to the refuelling board. Any advances?

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