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  1. May I ask a quick question or two: I think you said you use the Metcalfe kits. I assume the above is a viaduct - however do you cut the height to suit your level. Also how do you do the interior elements shops - do you use red brick sheets initially and cut to shape and glue from the back?
  2. I'm not sure on the new livery. Just seen it in the Bachmann 2016 list. I'd like to get a fleet of either colas or freighliner (or both) classes although I don't like the look of the 70s - damned ugly. I'm going to get a sound chip at some point for the 66. Not even tried my Northern 150/2 as yet - but purchased it as it's now out of stock/discontinued. Working on getting the pendalino shortly - does it have to be chipped front and rear?
  3. thanks I just got myself a Bachmann Class 66 - Colas; great loco - only a basic Bachmann decoder in it at present. Love the Cab lighting - which apparently the new freightliner model wont have!
  4. I like your compliment of trains; I live over nr stockport, so nr the west coast mainline. Was looking at what freight trains actually came through - I've seen Freighliner but not sure on Colas and EWS but I'm starting to purchase trains that run on the line. I've picked up the Bachmann, Class 150/2 Northern and will get the Pendalino shortly but want to get a couple of freight trains from the current era - preferably two of the same livery. What would you recommend ?
  5. Great, thanks for the above, done a few tests today, my new engines go up no problem, a little slippage on my old one. The incline goes up to 4 inch. I'm aiming to reduce this to 3 half inch probably. I'll update my own page shortly with progress. Ps what tunnel make are you using, I'm trying to find a double track one that's fairly narrow with not much height to it as the trains will go under a second tier,
  6. Been reading with interest on your work so far. I've had a small delay over xmas but I've started to progress myself with the basic track layed, however I'm now looking at the incline. I've gone for the 4% Woodland scenic version of yours because I'm not doing two tiers. However I am interested for more info on how you shape the inclines correctly and glue them in the curve (without gluing to the board initially); I think you mentioned that PVA won't work - and you would have to pin somehow or other anyway to keep the shape? Could you explain a little more how you did yours. Once I've got the curve / gradient tested, I'll glue mine to the board (painted ply) again how do u glue to the base board? I've got foam thereafter to cut / shape and place around to make the hills.
  7. Great topic; I've just started again after 30+ years (I'm 42) and built my base board 8x4 in my garage last week and entered the attic to rescue all my old stock - which works - just! I've been looking at lots of layouts and this one is right up there as one of the best however I'm not too sure of my skills to make a 3 tier layout as yet. I have a few questions about it if I may: 1. Will you be going DCC? 2. If DCC; do you need Electrofrog points; which then brings the debate of Peco (or Hornby) streamline or settrack. I was going to use Peco personally so be interesting on your preference 3. Where will you store your passenger trains - this is something my daughter will want (4-5 carriage on the mainline) and no doubt will need a bigger siding; is it possible to tweak the layout for an outer siding possibly 4. Will the layout accommodate a small 2nd station somewhere - maybe on a hill inset? I'm using anyrail 5 - is it possible to have a copy of your design; I don't (not looked at Scarm) as yet.
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