train layout project

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now i know i may get a few pi55 take comments fron some people about having/building a train set layout but you know you all have one some were:sifone:

bit of history to start with, ive been into trains since i was a little kid and yes ive done the old train spotting thing upto when i was 14, my family are ether train enthusiasts or work on the railway them selves so ive been around it all my life.
started collecting trains for last 20 years or so and i did a valuation of my collection couple weeks back and i have around
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Oh Lucky Lucky man, I love trains too apart from comuting from KL to KX daily for the last 14 years (uptil June 09) I have spent many hours drooling over steam engines at York and Bressingham and main claim to fame was a journey from London to Newcastle on the Flying Scotsman when I was a kid going on Holiday.

Forget selling and putting the money into the car you will only break it at some point, keep the train set it is a family heirloom

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i recently converted a garage roof space that was 2 doubles so a fair old size for a guy to be his office and trainset, what he had planned was huge
its not really my thing but i know some people do put a lot of work and effort into their trainsets

your right though in saying most people have one, i have a fair size hornby set sitting in the loft that i had when i was a nipper, probably not been out the box for 25 years
Small one's are more juicy

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I hate to say it but we used to have model railway as an activity when I was at school on a we'd arvo. It used to be quite a good laugh with mates (throwing plaster of paris at each other) but great seeing the layout, scenery etc emerging from a wooden board.
That was a long time ago but can still see the appeal.

Keep us posted mate, nice to see a very different project.
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Do you ever sleep?
When do you get time for all this sh1t? :)
Unless you've unlocked the secret of the 36 hour day, I don't know how you have time to be involved in building a race car, collect half the world stock of Sierra spares, complete a days work and sort out a trainset the size of Somerset.
No wonder when it's JUST the car you get so much done. (Or you're sponsored by Red Bull ;) )

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haha i love train sets, dad made me a trainset that hinged down from underneath the stairs as a lad :) cant wait to see what the new layout will look like buddy :thumbs:
Harry wrote: main claim to fame was a journey from London to Newcastle on the Flying Scotsman when I was a kid going on Holiday.

random fact for you Harry, one of my great grandads was the stoker on the flying scotsman :)

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Rob S wrote: (Or you're sponsored by Red Bull ;) )
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Bart, Bart, Bart..........:headhack:

I think the moderators should take away some of your rep points for posting this:smilielol5:
Now to save face I think you post up your other hobby:thumbs:
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pablo ill sort the pics out and put it up mate.

harry-york musium is ace been there a rew times and like yourself love looking at some the old trains that used to rule the rails

TK- bet your going to find it this weekend and still see if it still works

RX7- i was a bit aprihensive about posting it on her but the comments have been good, ill keep it updated mate

rob- i have a problem of not being able to rest im always doing something or another, cars, scalextric and trains

dan ill keep updating as i go allong with loads pics.

last night i cut down my old 5ft by3ft section to 4ft by 3ft and layed the track out to make sure it fits snug
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this is the design i have come up with, its just basic track layout
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on way hpme popped into B&Q to get some this
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its cheaper than buying all the gravel in packets and it gives the same effect and easier to use. it also cuts down a load of time.
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rolled out the gravel sheet over the board and cut to fit
and layed the track back onto the board. i marked out
were the excess had to be cut off
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i layed down some double sided sicky tape and rolled the sheet back on.
then cut off the excess around the board.
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managed to get some artificial grass from work (its stuff used for indoor
cricket prctice) layed it out and used the cut off from the corners to make
the grass area up
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aplied double sided tape and fixed into place
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