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  1. How hard or easy would it be NM to convert one of those lovely coaches to 32mm??

    Really easy - the wheelsets would want either swapping out (this'd be the best option, especially if you replaced em with metal wheels) or re-gauging.

    The LGB hook & loop couplings come (you can just see in the photo) off by undoing a couple of screws, and then the centre buffer can be drilled for a three-link chain hook :)

    If you want to check your clearances, the coach is 113mm (just under 4 1/2inch) wide.

     

    I should get some progress made over the weekend - the shell is masked ready for priming and I've found my bottle of Humbrol Maskol for the doors (the glazing can't be removed from em without the risk of damage, and the molded window bars make applying masking tape a devil of a job)

  2. Fabulous work O.B. (but the barrier arm seems to have shrunk with the damp weather - or are you going to extend it to meet the support by putting some dowel in the end, or maybe pushing a plastic drinking straw or summat over it?)

    As usual, it's looking splendid, even immediately after the work. Mine always looks 'raw' for ages until it's had time to weather in.

  3. Thanks NM. I have saved the off cut, but I suspect it will end up as trackbed support somewhere!

     

    Hmmmm. As long as you don't "swing low" and arrive in a "sweet chariot", you may only get a black eye. If you really want to upset them, grab yourself an Ospreys top. I'm wearing mine with pride on Saturday in Cardiff.

     

    Of course we'll be arriving in the "sweet chariot" (how on earth did you know what I'd named the van????) - and I'll save "swing low" for the encore at the end of the night...... it should ensure we have a quick get-away for the trip home  :jester:

     

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  4. ......   i've now lost all my line-side planting in that area, as i need to keep it wide enough for access into that triangle to reach over to operate the points for the station! 

     

    How about a length of point rodding (bike spoke) from where you can reach, a bell crank (triangle of brass off-cut) and omega link (bit of bent wire) to operate the turnout switch ?

    You'd still probably want the "infill" removeable, but only for occasional jobs (or emergencies), but it could stay there the rest of the time and give you the lineside scenery as well as a 'safety net' in case summat takes the curve too fast ??

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  5. I certainly hope to develop the same idea with my garden efforts!

    I've followed your Skaleby micro's (as inspiration for my own yet-to-be-started efforts), and I reckon you've already got the techniques mastered :)

    Think of your garden railway in the same way as a series of "linked micro's" and use appropriate 'view blockers' (structures, plantings, natural features) between them, and you'll create the effect of space.

    If you can stand just about anywhere in the garden and not see all the line, you'll have that magical ingredient of trains appearing and disappearing as they pass on their journey. My own small line is a basic loop for continuous running, but "operates" end-to-end. The two passenger terminus stations (freight operations are 'supposed' to continue beyond them - and why I'll be attempting two micro or boxfile layouts) are almost adjacent to each other, separated by little more than the garden path :nea: This short, featureless section of track is simply the equivalent of a "fiddle yard" in indoor layout terms :)

    Oh, and while I'm hijacking the thread, the continuous loop adds a bit of operational interest for end-to-end operation by allowing you to "stretch time" - simply by completing a set number of 'laps' of the circuit between each station stop :rolleyes:

  6. The notorious "sorting room five-aside-soccer league" strikes again  :devil:

    Sorry to hear it, but glad you're on the way to getting things repaired!

     

    I've just been after some decals for my own Pickering rake - Garden Railway Specialists do them, but they're currently showing "out of stock" on their website. I've sent an email asking if and when they'll be available, so I'll let you know when I get a reply. I've used them before (and their "Cambrian alphanumeric" sheet) and can recommend them :)

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