Fillipe
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Hiya OB,
Long time no visit, but good to see pages and pages of remodelling since I was last here - we've been making the most of the weather too, but mostly by getting out and about. Despite that, I've managed a few days work on my line, but your work rate continues to be prodigious!
Whilst it doesn't begin to compare to yours, maybe it's time I started a thread on my line - I was really pleased to see someone had mentioned your thread here on the Garden Railway Forum, with a strong recommendation to check it out. Seconded and Thirded!
ATB mucker!
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There is something very appealing about 7/8ths. If I didn't have so much invested in a nowhere near complete 16mm scale line, I think I could be tempted to the dark side!
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A lot of work and effort put into a great railway. How on earth has he produced so much scale sized slate ballast? That must have taken an age. If not, please share the technique!
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Gawd Almighty.
A whole page of posts, and only one of them about the McMCCLR. Can we get back to the superb modelling?
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Hi 'Bob',
Finally getting around to walling my causeway, and just re-read your method of producing the master and moulds. Today I'm starting on the master for mine. you've been a bit quiet on here of late, I hope you're well.
Phil
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Now then 'Bob',
Good to see you still producing masterpieces
Any tips for appropriate vegetation to plant around a garden railway?
in Help, Advice, Hints & Tips - Garden Railways
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There's an excellent book by Becky Pinniger. Probably out of print now, but still available second hand. https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=22488048285&searchurl=sortby%3D20%26an%3Dbecky%2Bpinniger&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title10
What works very much depends on your garden's exposure etc.
Good luck
Phil