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  1. Does anyone have any idea when any of the Diesel models will be released. Thanks
  2. With a nice mark up in price too plus the postage. I think the 28XX should be the shops next Wednesday.
  3. I am thinking of putting this layout up for sale over the coming weeks.
  4. Just got a copy of the Coronation issue this afternoon. Also have the Mallard issue as well.
  5. As can be seen from the pics, there is still potential for developing the scenic area and I will need to do some more work on the backscene.
  6. Here is a couple of pics in birds-eye view which hopefully shows the track plan. Track is Peco code 75, the plan uses two asymmetrical 3- way turnouts. The high level tracks are purely cosmetic, and the track leading under the bridge to the top in the second photo goes to a cassette for swapping locos and stock. Each road hold two locomotives.
  7. I'll try and post a track plan in the next day or so.
  8. Did not mention in original write up that the layout is HO scale. This is one on my current on-going projects. The track plan is based on an 0 gauge layout called Swansea Riverside which was built by a member of the Luton Model Railway Club of which I am a former member. After seeing this layout, it was thought a good idea to try and replicate the plan in different scales and era's, I believe there that there are versions in 00 and N gauge and even one in Z gauge. My version is Canadian/US based, set somewhere in Canada near the US border but not set in any particular location or era, there is a mix of locomotives from various railroads that use the fuelling and light maintenance facilities at Campbell Riverside. The scenic part of the layout is 6' x 1' and is on two boards for easy transportation. It is DCC operated and at present one loco is sound fitted.
  9. This is one on my current on-going projects. The track plan is based on an 0 gauge layout called Swansea Riverside which was built by a member of the Luton Model railway club of which I am a former member. After seeing this layout, it was thought a good idea to try and replicate the plan in different scales and era's, I believe there that there are versions in 00 and N gauge and even one in Z gauge. My version is Canadian/US based, set somewhere in Canada near the US border but not set in any particular location or era, there is a mix of locomotives from various railroads that use the fuelling and light maintenance facilities at Campbell Riverside. The scenic part of the layout is 6' x 1' and is on two boards for easy transportation. It is DCC operated and at present one loco is sound fitted.
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    Dapol HST

    What is to plan with the Dapol HST power cars as twin packs and any news for thier possible release. Like other modellers, I have built up a rake of MK3 TS & TF coaches only requiring the power cars and eventually a TGS & Buffer car so the planned book sets would be of no use to me. If HST's are only going to be released as book sets with TS/TF coaches, then many modellers are going to up up wih a few surplus coaches if they have already obtained their MK3 TS & TF coaches!! Dapol, will the power cars eventually be released as twin packs?? I am awaiting the Blue/Grey livery versions.
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