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  1. Well, unfortunately I have to report that the powers that be found there would not be enough traffic on this line, and as such, the right-of-way and surrounding property is being sold off. 

     

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    Many things have changed over the past couple of years for me personally, and sadly Eastoke no longer has a place in my life. I still love the SR and BR, but for now they will entertain me through books and images with what little time I have.

     

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    If you are reading this and live in Ontario, Canada, and want a layout with many extra supplies to work on, do let me know. We can work something out.

     

    Email: igogoniantcrist@gmail.com 

     

    Adieu to the sunny south!

     

    Will

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  2. 1 hour ago, 380John said:

     

    Good idea will, 

     

    Would be a cracking momento to have Pete. I don't suppose you can offer up your layout as such but would be great if it'd be picked up by viewers of the thread. Perhaps it's too close now to the last day of operation? 

     

    John 

     

    I think you can send in submissions for layout articles to Railway Modeller......you obviously have many cracking photos, Pete! Anyhow, it's been a super model.

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  3. The flow of the point-and-track work looks grand! I was going to mention the very small funny double reverse curve by platform three, but you beat me to it. Hardly noticeable unless you put your eye where the camera was.

     

    All the best,

    Will

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  4. Pete,

     

    Many congratulations on the new little one, and likewise commiserations on the upcoming closure of the line.  As someone mentioned, it really is one of the best layout on RM Web, and I consider myself privileged to have been around almost since it began. Perhaps we might see it in a publication someday?

     

    Cheers,

    Will  

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  5. Will,

     

    I've been following somewhat in the shadows, but the scenery is coming along nicely for sure.

     

    And that tractor with the Large Logo livery looks very delicious. A 37 in that scheme has always been my favourite. 

     

    Cheers, 

    Will(the other one)

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  6. On 05/11/2020 at 09:53, johnsmithuk said:

    Work has continued on the test track. Soldering is being practiced, and apart from a slighty melted sleeper, it seems to have gone ok.

     

     

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    A trick I tried on my layout when soldering droppers to the track was to cut away one or two sleepers, solder the wire in the empty space, and then insert two new sleepers with the chairs cut off flush with the top of the sleeper. Then you don't have to worry about melted sleepers and can make sure the iron is nice and hot for a quick, solid joint of wire and rail.

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  7. The baseboards by SMS sound like a grand idea. I would make three notes, if you don't mind!

     

    1. What industry(s) and how did it/they grow? As you say 90's, it would be more than likely that some older industry would be winding down operations. 

    2. That being the case, the track network would probably not be so nicely laid out, if it had been built years ago,  and added onto, and relaid and taken up over time.

    3. Therefore, for operating reasons, I would try to have a couple kickback sidings, keeping in mind that 90's stock and locomotives are longer than stuff 40 years prior.

     

    Enjoy!

     

    Will

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  8. Looks like a good plan, and I like the shed. I can't comment much on the track layout, but if you're shunting the goods yard, it might be difficult to always have to use the branch line as the head shunt. Or maybe I've just misread the plan. 

     

    Funny about dropping things on laminate floors - I've managed to drop full jam jars on them numerous times, and neither jar nor floor broke! 

     

    Anyway, all the best!

     

    Will

  9. I had an idea similar to this once, but it used an island platform with a supposed Scottish region theme.

     

    Looking forward to seeing the progression of this idea.

     

    Cheers,

    William

  10. 23 hours ago, Brian D said:

    How is the lock down going in Canada?  It is starting to ease a touch in England if not quite the whole of the UK.

    Keep well mate.

     

    Regards,

    Brian.

     

    Thanks for asking Brian! 

     

    Lockdown wasn't quite as severe in Canada as I think it was in many other countries. With a general idea that while necessary at the beginning, the lockdown has now served its purpose, and some think has overrun its bounds, many folks are fed up with it all. 

     

    But I don't want to get too 'political'  - there's enough of that 'virus' going around - so I'll just say I think most people are looking forward to getting back to normal. 

     

    Anyway, hope you and your family keep well!

     

    Cheers,

    Will

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