I'd like a bit of a novice guide if any one has managed to fit a stay alive to the sound fitted version.
Mine could definitely benefit from one.
Can anyone help
Lutterworth went well had some very positive comments the small animals I added went down well with the kids and adults. we had good feedback from a ex mine manager as well he did mention that if we could find space to have a mangers office that the manger almost always could see the head gear through the window.
By the way the layout features rabbits,dogs, seagull's, squirrel's, Foxes and a well hidden penguin 🐧
Rush Green Colliery is set in the NCB’s West Midlands Area between the 1960-80s. The layout aims to capture the very end of steam in Britain while also capturing a snapshot of colliery life towards the end of the 20th century. This layout is intended to give a good representation of the collieries that were once spread across Britain and aims to show the main features of an industry that has been virtually wiped from the modern landscape. The layout features live loading of wagons and a variety of industrial rolling stock as well as some visiting locomotives. The layout was constructed by Alex Rushton and Richard Green with help from members at the Coventry Model Railway Club.
Overall space at full length space required including operator/Storage space 4m x 1.5m he have the ability to run the with one fiddle yard if required which would reduce the length by around a meter.
The layout is DC
For contacting information please send me personal message on this site.
Our location is Coventry
Just a thread for some bits about my model railway railways.
I have three separate layouts a sectional factory style layout that breaks down in to 5 separate pieces.
A end to end test track featuring a halt and factory ect
And I've recently been building a layout in the loft that's been a bit of a learning curve that features a small station and exchange sidding area the hope is that I will be able to fit in the sectional factory layout in to it in front of the fiddle yard.
Layouts are all 00 gauge.
Coventry model railway clubs open weekend is free to enter this year as the club has teamed up with the heritage open days. please come and visit the the club this year on the 8th and 9th of September. http://www.coventrymodelrailwayclub.org.uk/openweekend.html
Received my long a waited loco ncb blue via antics to day ran at first but runs the wrong way motor must be weird incorrectly and now has stopped running all together also very disappointed with what seems to be plastic hand rails very flimsy oh well will probably have to be sent back very pissed here
COVENTRY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB
OPEN WEEKEND
17TH & 18TH* OF SEPTEMBER 2016
10am-5pm (10am-4pm*)
Entry £2 per Adult, children 12 and under are free
Unit 3, Coventry Canal Basin Warehouse, Leicester Row, Coventry, CV1 4LH