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  1. If you don't mind me saying I think the 'simple' track design looks better whatever the gauge you decide to use. Doesn't look so bunched up, flows better with larger curvature to the pointwork. I'm not sure what the single slip and 3-way bring to the party except perhaps added complication. But then I am a 'less is more' follower. Bob
    3 points
  2. It's an interesting thought but, for me, part of the joy of re-creating an earlier period is to see the colours that Victorians apparently enjoyed so much.
    2 points
  3. Another vote for the "simple" trackwork. It has more finesse and less fussy to my eye. Regardless, I've been following your journey (from a distance) so it will be good to watch as this comes to fruition. Best Scott.
    2 points
  4. Here's colour comparison with Hornby 72631 PLPR1... ...and a quick shot of 999602 mocked up on it's bogies....
    1 point
  5. Soooooo pleased with this print. This is the 3 pieces just pushed together, straight out of the cure machine with no finishing. You can barely see the join at all...
    1 point
  6. There was a thread about black and white layouts once, including a link to an example on Carl Arendt's site:
    1 point
  7. A small update for this blog post. Henrietta is now going through a paint job and will be going into service very soon.
    1 point
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