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  1. Somewhat grubby under construction goods shed with only enough recycled corrugated Plasticard to do just one side of the roof. Still loads to do as well as giving it a really good clean. Drilling all those holes for Peco track pins reduced in length to represent the panel fixings is certainly not a labour of love but it is keeping me off the streets.  The second structure for Parkbourne St Giles, next up wil;l be the ticket office.

     

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  2. Having a few health issues I have finally ventured out into Granddads Shed (where things are made and mended eventually). I have modified the Peco points to improve the electrical reliability and live frog polarity switching.  Have started building the platform, waiting room/shelter and almost completed a bogie brake van, not exactly breakneck speeding. Oh and fitted the uncoupling magnets and assembled and primed a few white metal figures.

     

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  3. The time has come the Walrus said to talk of many things, Panniers, Prairies, Castles and Kings. What absolute nonsense, I have actually started building the extension to Hookton which will in fact be a stand alone of Parkbourne Saint Giles that fictional terminus of the line. The baseboards are built although in a rush of blood to the head I cut the hole to the fiddle yard in the wrong end, now filled and the exit hole cut in the right end. The track plan for anyone who can remember is the same as my Lenches Bridge Layout ( Now known as Bankfield Road.) The double slip has been created by using two wye points toe to toe, well it is narrow gauge. As soon as my camera has been repaired or replaced I will upload some photos and no I haven't shelved the Central Shires Cheese Company, just taken my foot off the gas. 🙂

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  4. The time has come the Walrus said to talk of many things, Panniers, Prairies, Castles and Kings. What absolute nonsense, I have actually started building the extension to Hookton which will in fact be a stand alone of Parkbourne Saint Giles that fictional terminus of the line. The baseboards are built although in a rush of blood to the head I cut the hole to the fiddle yard in the wrong end, now filled and the exit hole cut in the right end. The track plan for anyone who can remember is the same as my Lenches Bridge Layout ( Now known as Bankfield Road.) The double slip has been created by using two wye points toe to toe, well it is narrow gauge. As soon as my camera has been repaired or replaced I will upload some photos and no I haven't shelved the Central Shire Cheese Company, just taken my foot off the gas. 🙂

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  5. It’s good to be back. Hookton is getting a new additional baseboard to replace the fiddle yard. Well, basically it’s just another inglenook with scenery including the almost a river Lipp.  The baseboard has been built and once the underside has been painted I’ll start laying track. I have decided to use Peco 0.16.5 track and 2 wye points and wait for it point motors. People will think Ive gone mad and they’re probably right. When I have something to show I’ll stick up some photos. At some point in the future the layout will be featured in Model Rail with Chris Nevard photos well chuffed pun intended.

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  6. OK, this a first for me a complete change from 7mm standard  and narrow gauge and into the realms of G scale. So far I have created the raison d'etre, started the baseboards and have a loco albeit unfinished. The trackwork Peco is on the way and should arrive this afternoon so more anon. The location is Braggs Lane and farm in Solihull Warwickshire hence the  Title Central Shire.. Photos of the unfinished Lister with Peter or PC to his friends in charge.

     

     

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