Progress on the Wantage Tramway.

Robin Gay

Member
Hi guys l thought it was about time l posted a few shots of the layout. For nearly a year now l have been spending my spare time on making buildings.

The group in the photos that includes the station and one of the engine sheds is nearly ready for fixing down permanently.

I am currently busy on the landscape and gardens as l need to get as much as possible done here before the buildings get in the way.

It is hard trying to find details and at the end of the day you just have to bight the bullet and go for it or l find you spend more time pondering and little gets done.

Most of the details l have used
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Robin Gay

Member
Sorry, this is the first time and the photos seem to have blocked of the last few paragraphs. It should continue as,

Most of the details l have used have came from photos, maps and surveying what is left. I have received much help and information from Steve Wheeler and Nick de Cortiase to name a few.

The layout will represent the Tramway as it was in the early 1920s. All in all it is taking g me a lote longer to build than l had originally hoped this has been due largely to a chaing in my work and my own decision to try and include all the buildings that are in the area that l can fit on the given layout size.

Cheers Robin.
 

AdeMoore

Western Thunderer
Brilliant Robin, I for one have a keen interest. Lost my way building No.5 in 4mm but will return to it soon l hope.
Keep it coming what l see so far is most inspiring.
Cheers
Ade
 
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