Today I made a short movie, showing a cabride through my station Borve which is under construction. These movie was made with a lighter spy camero so the quality is not so good.
In July I will held an module meeting with some friends. There will be a british arrangement with modern diesel traction and a heritage train. And there will be a continental modular arrangement with a harbour railway related theme.
Here I show you the british modul arrangement. On the top will be Penzance station, then there will bei the stations Borve (Junction station) and Uig (terminus). There will be the halts Earlish (after the fiddle yard) and Romesdale (between Borve and Uig)
and we will have a MPD between Borve and Penzance.
The continental arrangement will follow.
Last weekend I attended a FREMO meeting at Hanau with the Isle of Skye modular layout. During the meeting I made a short movie showing the first runs of my to DCC converted Class 27.
Yesterday I was able to visit my friend Dirk, who usually held his Silvester Layout operating sessions during the period after christmas. Due to the increasing rate of infections he decided to cancle these tradition.
But he offered that if we like to visit him we could run some trains on his reduced Silvester layout. I took the opportunity, and we run my bavarian rolling stock, that I have acquired at the Intermodellbau at Dortmund.
And at last there is a short glimpse of a N scale LNER J36 I've building from a Farish C Class chassis and an 3d printed body from Shapeways.
Last year I get a Fremo module from a friend from the FREMO regional group Frankfurt. He named it Luxemburger Strasse (Luxemburg Street), because he wanted to use these name for a future module I changed the name to Wuerzburger Strasse (Wuerzburg Street). Wuerzburger Strasse is an industrial estate. At the moment there are two companies. Deli Lux Konserven (Deli Lux Canned Food) and Lohr Press which produces fibre boards.
Last friday attended the FREMO regional meeting at Hanau. The modular layout was set in the early 80s and we used timetable and freightcards to operate the layout. Here you could find my pictures.
During the last few weeks I started construction on my new station Borve. Borve is the junction of the line from Portree to Uig with the line to Dunvegan. The station is build on four segments. At the moment on the three main segments the track is laid except for one turnout and the track for two yard tracks.
Last weekend I held an operating session in my train room. We accomplished two timetables on Saturday, and did some fine shunting with our locos. Here you can see a "wee" film I made.