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Darren Ray

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  1. 9 hours ago, brigo said:

    I seem to remember being told that Petherick, Filisur and David Yule's Disentis were bought by someone who installed them in a barn somewhere near Stratford upon Avon.

     

    Brian

    Thanks Brian, My sister lives near Stratford so I shall get her on the case! 

    Darren

  2. Interested to see from your photo that you operate from behind the layout. The genesis forms of that plan were fitted into much smaller rooms, so there was no room behind, leading to the hollow centre. Since the originals were made cassettes have appeared, which would simplify the fiddle yard. Possibly if you upsize to an O version, you might have to lose the back space for access, and have difficulty getting at the fiddle yard.

    However , with the here and now, it is a very good looking line and has a “just right” feel.

    Thank you Northroader! .. and yes, some radical change of fiddle yard location would be required should I start in O gauge. I shall be spending many hours browsing your Washbourne photos for inspiration! D

  3. Kevin,    Many thanks for the tips. My usual way of getting to sleep at night is to ponder possible track plans and where I could put them in my house, so tonight I shall be thinking in terms of 39" radius O gauge! If only I had a garage.. I haven't even got a utility room. Oh well! ....but I have got a garden....

     

    Edwardian,   Thanks for causing further blushes! I think Castle Aching's building stock is very convincing indeed; nicely grouped together, etc. I shall have a closer look one day and pinch some ideas if I may?!

    (Incidentally, I think CKPR might have been passing our house when reading his RM - we live within earshot of the line at Leominster, one stop down from his destination)

     

    Legend, thank you! Yes, I must write out a timetable similar to Rev'd Awdry's. It would be an interesting exercise.  Trouble is I have lost his article from the December 1959 issue of Railway Modeller and can't get at it on the internet. I know it's there somewhere...?

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  4. Thank you Edwardian for your very kind words! I was a little worried about what Handcross would look like in the article but everyone has been polite.. and not scoffed too loudly at my use of settrack points and vintage Hornby engines. It's amazing what a coat of watery brown paint will do to make a model look more 'real'.

     

    I'm afraid I still have not used the Deane fiddle yard to its full potential. I have so few trains to run that the two parallel fiddling tracks are more than enough, without needing to use the set back siding!

     

    And yes, Barry Ten, I came across Bredon fairly recently. It was in the September 1981 Railway Modeller that I bought primarily to read about Barry Norman's Wyndlesham Cove. It seems to conjure up a feeling of spaciousness even more than the photographs of my 24 square feet! And I like the lack of people, relying on open windows etc. to suggest that there are people about. A clever idea..

     

    I don't know if the attached photo will be of interest. Perhaps the modeller lurking in the background helps to give it a sense of scale? Something I'd like to see more of in magazines.

    Thanks all!

    Darren

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  5. Hello Peter,

    Excellent work so far! I look forward to seeing progress, partly as I live about 5 few miles away from Berrington. So if you ever need any measurements taken of the prototype I can nip down there for you.. We often go to Berrington Hall to exercise our son.

    I have attached (I hope) a photo I had on my computer of the station. I can't remember where I got it from..  off the internet somewhere so you have probably already seen it.

    Best wishes,

    Darren

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