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Blog Comments posted by Eleanor Mentry
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True that Killarney has a big fiddleyard, when compaired with a more typical one like Horseblock Lane! But it is designed to allow a realistic operation of a main line location.
Eleanor
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Yes if you look at the first photograph, you can see it and it's very close to the junction. When a Trelee train reverses and the pulls forward to Trelee to continue it's journey
The front of the locomotive sticks out from under this bridge, whilst waiting at the junction signal.
Eleanor
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Pardon me asking, what is the TVR project?
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How did you get the fireman to stand up?
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I've tried without success to load the fitting instructions, the file appears to be corrupted!
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The video is shot, as if looking over the railway fence. I made sure that the top of the backscene does not appear in the frame. None of the action was staged for the shoot.
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My name is usually shortened to ella.
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I saw a Bantum tug at Watford, whilst walking my sisters dog. It was being used by a contractor working on mooring near the Met bridge.
Micro N Gauge Layout - 5
in Eleanor Mentry's Blog
A blog by Eleanor Mentry in RMweb Blogs
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With curved points, in N Gauge, you require extra pickup's on loco's with coupled drivers.
The settrack points will require slight modifications, to aid free flow of trains, through them.
Eleanor