I’ve got a 46 inches by 9 and a quarter inch shelf that someone kindly disposed of in my block of flats’ utility room. Your layout has given me the inspiration to get started on a similar style of layout albeit with two platforms. It will probably be set in Yorkshire somewhere using modern rolling stock in N. You’ve got a great little layout there, well done.
Thank you - that sounds almost too much space! I find urban settings probably translate better in Mosslanda dimensions, but with more space you'll have a lot of fun.
I just wish they'd, y'know, manufacture and sell more 101s. They should be ubiquitous but they're not! also, I think you need to have a word with the driver about the 15mph platform speed limit ;)
The stone work is built up from scratch using Slaters embossed styrene sheet. The bridge girder is scratch in various styrene sections and painted to look like it's rusty.
Another guy on RUclips said a few years ago "Keep it simple". Very good layout.
Thank you - distilled I think, not simple, just right.
I’ve got a 46 inches by 9 and a quarter inch shelf that someone kindly disposed of in my block of flats’ utility room. Your layout has given me the inspiration to get started on a similar style of layout albeit with two platforms. It will probably be set in Yorkshire somewhere using modern rolling stock in N. You’ve got a great little layout there, well done.
Thank you - that sounds almost too much space! I find urban settings probably translate better in Mosslanda dimensions, but with more space you'll have a lot of fun.
I love the simplicity of the story being told here, a day today subject not without it's problems.
Thank you
I just wish they'd, y'know, manufacture and sell more 101s. They should be ubiquitous but they're not!
also, I think you need to have a word with the driver about the 15mph platform speed limit ;)
Yes you're right about both things!
very nicely done ive just made wrexham central on roblox
That’s cool!
@@JamesHiltonCustomModelRailways is it possible for me to get the texture you used for the bridge?
The stone work is built up from scratch using Slaters embossed styrene sheet. The bridge girder is scratch in various styrene sections and painted to look like it's rusty.
The biggest problem I have with this is in actually believing that it really is N Gauge.
Roger that is a little problem to have! (Pun intended). Thank you!