The red buffer beam version is the best.
I plan to do the same to my class 121, remeber spending ages watching these go bye as bletchley depot is only a 10min walk away.
I hope your good lady is ok.
This layout has come on no end since my last visit.
Well done stephen
The cable trunking looks spot on to me. Think I may buy the same ones for milton grove.
keep up the good work
Wow these are stuning pieces of work david well done fella,
Would you mind if I brought one? And what chassis would I need for it as I have a short kato chassis in my todo box
Wow really love the look of this one,
I cant fault modern n gauge and runs perfect on code 55 track,
You have picked one of the best era's too as you cant beat railfrieght grey 37's and peaks.
Look forward to seeing this develop.
Never realised the track layout was that busy.
Was the flyover built after the old carrage sheds were knocked down
The signal for the flyover is two doors up from me.
Will have to try and get out to the old football club as their is a nice walk way that follows the track upto the flyover.
The section is single line behind my house, then splits to double track for the flyover.
Has it always been single track?
The last proper train i remember on it was an ARC stone train from wolverton.
Being hauled by a class56.
Theirs been alot of activaty recently on the bletchley section.
Its nice to see and hear locos running at the end of my back garden.
Shame its just GM locos now..
Oooh im not a big fan of the class 66, but that loadhaul livery suits it well
Here's my class 50 if they were still in use when intercity swallow was being out shopped.