00 Guage 1980s Yard BR Blue
Discussion
spitfire-ian said:
Looks amazing.
Can I ask how deep the board is? It's something I might like to have a go at in my shed.
I am glad it has given you a bit of inspiration. With me, looking at other models people had completed is what gave me my inspiration to give it ago. There is still a little work to do.Can I ask how deep the board is? It's something I might like to have a go at in my shed.
The board dimensions are
240cm long it started out as 30cm wide but I extended it to 40cm wide. 35mm deep.
The board sits on a frame so the wiring can run underneath and that in total runs to a 35mm depth
Edited by Scoobman on Monday 23 May 21:51
Scoobman said:
I am glad it has given you a bit of inspiration. With me, looking at other models people had completed is what gave me my inspiration to give it ago. There is still a little work to do.
The board dimensions are
240cm long it started out as 30cm wide but I extended it to 40cm wide. 35mm deep.
The board sits on a frame so the wiring can run underneath and that in total runs to a 35mm depth
Thanks for that The board dimensions are
240cm long it started out as 30cm wide but I extended it to 40cm wide. 35mm deep.
The board sits on a frame so the wiring can run underneath and that in total runs to a 35mm depth
Edited by Scoobman on Monday 23 May 21:51
tintopracer said:
That's fantastic. Great feeling of realism and the neglect which that era had (or felt like it had).
Always been a a fan of a 50, but I preferred the large logo style.
I am thinking of getting a large logo at some point. When I get it weathered up I will post some pics up. Unfortunately my camera is hopeless at the moment....I need to invest in a new oneAlways been a a fan of a 50, but I preferred the large logo style.
bob1179 said:
That is really nice. I love the abandoned tracks and weathering.
I really would love to have a go at building something similar but I don't think my skills would ever stretch that far!
Go for it I really would love to have a go at building something similar but I don't think my skills would ever stretch that far!
It is trial and error. Like building/tuning cars.
Just get an old bit of track and a cheap wagon test stuff out and see what works and what does not.
If you need any advice just contact me.
Scoobman said:
bob1179 said:
That is really nice. I love the abandoned tracks and weathering.
I really would love to have a go at building something similar but I don't think my skills would ever stretch that far!
Go for it I really would love to have a go at building something similar but I don't think my skills would ever stretch that far!
It is trial and error. Like building/tuning cars.
Just get an old bit of track and a cheap wagon test stuff out and see what works and what does not.
If you need any advice just contact me.
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