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| Timbo | 26 Jan 2009, 02:05 PM |
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Timbo
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Admittedly it hasn't been out of the box since Craig visited before Christmas - sorry! Just don't have time for any 'fun' at the moment. My only plan at the mo is to have a temporary circuit in the back garden of one of the model houses at Bekonscot, where it will be approx Gauge 1 in the 1:12 environment. Of course then there's the scale issue of the model railway at Bekonscot being Gauge 1 and therefore 1:32 scale etc etc etc... Personally, for not a lot more money, one could buy a secondhand 5" gauge loco and "play trains" on a local club track and have a lot more fun, rather than just model it. Horses for courses and all that. Doesn't look too far off an old Southern EMU, really. Or even better, one of those Mersey electrics. |
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Tim Dunn MRW Moderator www.bekonscot.com www.meteorite.co.uk | |
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