Tim Hale
Western Thunderer
It seems likely that the micro will develop as a new entity, rather than continue, a new thread has emerged, click on the link.
The idea of a micro seems to have gained some traction, partially due to the existence of three completed lightweight baseboards that have been laid with track albeit just a running line and a single siding to the yard. Moreover, the mainboard is acceptable to the domestic authority, it is a safer option than wandering down the garden to the workshop. Rather than a layout, it is 100cm mainboard and capable of detailing like a diorama, mostly inspired by Yorkshire Dave’s mini-scenes and I might get invited to bore at Expos.
The theme is a change from the usual rural early ‘50s to the ‘70s and an urban environment based on a small rail-served yard, something that is almost a thing of the past. Just a single hydraulic shunter and three steel opens located somewhere amongst the extensive inland harbour outside Bamberg, the railsystem will be the Bamberger Hafen Eisenbahn and the locomotive will be called Inga (a friend’s mum)
Like most small scrapyards it is a family business and a Wiking MB L406 is the ideal modern horse and dray, spot-on for the period.
Tim
The idea of a micro seems to have gained some traction, partially due to the existence of three completed lightweight baseboards that have been laid with track albeit just a running line and a single siding to the yard. Moreover, the mainboard is acceptable to the domestic authority, it is a safer option than wandering down the garden to the workshop. Rather than a layout, it is 100cm mainboard and capable of detailing like a diorama, mostly inspired by Yorkshire Dave’s mini-scenes and I might get invited to bore at Expos.
The theme is a change from the usual rural early ‘50s to the ‘70s and an urban environment based on a small rail-served yard, something that is almost a thing of the past. Just a single hydraulic shunter and three steel opens located somewhere amongst the extensive inland harbour outside Bamberg, the railsystem will be the Bamberger Hafen Eisenbahn and the locomotive will be called Inga (a friend’s mum)
Like most small scrapyards it is a family business and a Wiking MB L406 is the ideal modern horse and dray, spot-on for the period.
Tim
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