A train set is a model railway, a model railway is a train set, can't see a difference myself.
Some people like to call their train set a model railway because to them it infers some degree of superiority.
Personally, I model railways and I've got a train set.
Mike.
There seem to be a few student/tram enthusiast types in shot, I wonder if this is an all lines tour or the Dutch equivalent?, hence the requirement to clear out a line left to fall into disrepair as "it will never be needed again".
Mike.
Mike.
I wish I'd have known that, it explains why
1. Ive got numerous broken bones.
2. I'm blind in one eye with a hole in the back of my head.
3. I can smell burning every time I sit at the modelling bench.
Mike.
Although there are a few different diagrams, an excellent idea.
I've got about 500 pics of the one at Butterley, quite a few with a tape measure in view, I got part way through a scratchbuild, and then this new fangled technology got in the way which I thought was a better route to take!
Mike.
My solution to that little problem when I first got Wibdenshaw was to make full size cloaking panels to fully enclose the boards in a sort of coffin wise scenario, it also prevents things falling into the boards and doing damage.
Mike.
Now here's a thing, I don't see you as a small trader at all, more of a "mate/pal/friend/acquaintance" who can make me some things I can make good use of.
Maybe the problems of the model railway suppliers world are more down to perception?
Mike.