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Robert McGee

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  1. Just spent 5 minutes reading page 27 thinking I was the current page, no wonder I was getting confused. You've had a cracker of a year ( no pun intended ) , as it was page 27 this time last year.

     

    Shame about your ballast, that's a reason why we won't be ballasting until the last minute, and if for some reason the layout goes pair shaped, we can remove track to take away the dodgy scenery. When self building track, does it matter about preserving it, or is it fairly simple to re build?

     

    Robert

  2. What version are you on now Gordon, must be V5? But with that comes experience, and the more you do, the more you learn different skills, the more reasons I like railway modeling. The second to last photo in this thread, is that board in the middle staying there or are you building in the middle, I can't find your most recent plan.

     

    Having been a away for 5 months, it's certainly changed for the better, and hope you keep plowing away, and soon enough you'll have somewhere to sit, and watch trains go by.

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  3. As you seem to have the space with a 14'x11' room, why not explore the possibility of a fiddleyard underneath the layout? You could have it branching out to and have loads of lines to store your locos and stock, and have spare lines to hold current stock. Just a thought to play with.

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  4. How on earth did I miss this? Re others saying could be too cluttered, I disagree as really life if cluttered, and fill of mess. Although I never saw the 1960's and 80's, you've certainly struck gold with the looks. Will be following this thread as the detail is great. Also, I like the fact, that you change it quite often, constantly taking down building, like your adding that Army Camp, always changing.

     

    A perfect layout in which only I could dream of having anywhere near, excellent.

     

    Robert.

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  5. I would at all costs keep away from using expanded polystyrene. It makes a mess when cutting, and doesn't give the perfect finish either. Having said that, if you give it a good seal with 100% PVA, wait for it to dry. You could then use wall paper paste and torn up newspaper. It gives it a good hard surface, for scenery, and you can use a scalpel to cut through for your trees as they won't move. Otherwise, you could use some styrofoam, the loft insulation equivalent or just the standard chicken wire and paper mache effect. I've used all, and tended to think the chicken was best. Hope that helps.

     

    Robert.

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  6. This might also seem a silly question, but even though they are storage sidings, will there be any scenery at all. I like to think that storage has a limited degree of scenery, as in really life, storage sidings don't exist where there isn't scenery, hey aren't behind backboards, so I seem to think there should be scenery there, if you see what I mean?

     

    Hah, breath. Robert.

  7. Somethings not quite right about your above post. I believe you did listen to others suggesting to keep it simple. If I remember rightly, ET 1 & 2 we're a bag full of problems, with all the different gradients, and the complexity of it. If you look at your current plan, there are no gradients, so less complex, making easier to build and maintain. I really do think you have listened, and it's payed off.

  8. Great to here your getting back on two feet. Hopefully, after your break, your modeling won't have taken a trip down the park slide, and it good as it ever was, maybe better. Good to have you back.

     

    Robert.

  9. Never thought about this, but where do you keep all the stock that you have. You must have a few Locos, for the size of the layout your building. Keeping them out of the boxes, sitting on tracks lets them get dusting, also having them in their box gets them dusty too. I was just wondering how you stop yours, or did you just give your loco a fully good cleaning before the photo.

     

    Robert.

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