Hello, and thank you for looking, I hope I can shed some light on my garden railway, excuse my spelling if your easyilty offended by my compleat lack of punctuation, and spelling, it's because
A I'm dislectic
B I don't care.
Lazy Grange Bay 3 started after the pervoiuse wify :(version. 0.1) decided after 25 years I wasn't really her thing, and ever so slightly Faithfull and boring.
After moving into my new home, a bungalow in the village of whittorth, 10 years ago..
Now I had free reign I started with a scorched earth policy,, clearing the garden and getting it how I wanted, a large(at the time it seemed) shed as a workshop. And a decking viewing area gin the sun.. And a raised railway, as I have C. M. T, which means my nerves are dieing, so I fall over a lot and stagger around, fingers are num..
After getting that done, I built up the railway, its about 3ft high. Alough it varies as I didn't want a flat peace of wood... Its between 8ft wide up to 14ft wide, and about 55 ft long.. The railway runs in to the workshop of a branch... Anyhow, building I'm Tring to make my self,, started as we all do pola kits, then moved on to resin kits, which a few still remain. Now I've discovered foamex, I'm building excatly what I want to see
A 1950s lancashire village with a preserved, railway running through it, think tichfeild thunderbolt, and you have it.
Locos and rolling stock. Lgb..
If the Welshpool and landfair railway can use contnetal stock and locos in Wales, I'm sure I can.. If in dought, check rule 8...
Power is massoth digital, twin wireless navs
Visters are welcome if they bring cake.
Mike