
My word, that's lovely! It's so rewarding trying to replicate the timetable long gone, even if, in my case, the trains are distinctly shorter than would have been the case in reality.Inspired very much by @Allan 's videos at 7mm - Crook Street I am hoping to borrow (highjack) the concept of replicating a segment of movements in the timetable. I have not got very far on this but am starting with the early morning mail trains that also fascinate me greatly. This approach also provides a discipline for the build schedule for some of the 39 passenger trains that ran on the Shrewsbury to Hereford in 1912 of which 16 were Expresses!
Thus far I have completed (well almost) the 03:30 Tamworth to Hereford mail train and here it is running through Berrington and Eye:
Hi Peter, that's a superb coach. I have some postal vans to build in my future, what method did you use for construction? I look with slightly fearful admiration at the compound curves at the ends of the clerestory roof...! Mine will be 7mm but I think the techniques are transferable.Apart from the layout, my main focus is building the stock. One of my pet projects at the moment is the Hereford to Tamworth Postal which had unique LNWR TPO's. Here is my model of 9533:
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