Hi to everyone.
First post on here. I joined Western Thunder recently and have been finding my way around. I'm just getting started in railway modelling after retiring from work. First thought was OO, but found I was getting frustrated that I couldn't fit as much in as I wanted, so I'm now thinking N or 2mmFS, and building some bits of track and turnouts to get a feel for both, including the new N Finescale.
I'm planning to build a test shunting plank as my first go, partly to check that my eyes will cope with the small scales. Longer term I'd like to do a larger layout based on Oswestry/nearby area. I'm still debating about the period to model, most likely the 1960's in an alternative world in which the railways in the area lived on longer than in reality, but I also find the Cambrian Railways era very appealing.
Most impressed by the good stuff on here, and also the 2mmFS association which I've joined, and the N gauge forum. I'm just not sure I want to re-wheel etc all my (planned) stock to fit 2mmFS!
AndrewJ
First post on here. I joined Western Thunder recently and have been finding my way around. I'm just getting started in railway modelling after retiring from work. First thought was OO, but found I was getting frustrated that I couldn't fit as much in as I wanted, so I'm now thinking N or 2mmFS, and building some bits of track and turnouts to get a feel for both, including the new N Finescale.
I'm planning to build a test shunting plank as my first go, partly to check that my eyes will cope with the small scales. Longer term I'd like to do a larger layout based on Oswestry/nearby area. I'm still debating about the period to model, most likely the 1960's in an alternative world in which the railways in the area lived on longer than in reality, but I also find the Cambrian Railways era very appealing.
Most impressed by the good stuff on here, and also the 2mmFS association which I've joined, and the N gauge forum. I'm just not sure I want to re-wheel etc all my (planned) stock to fit 2mmFS!
AndrewJ