2996 Victor
Western Thunderer
Not sure if you've seen this thread on "the dark side" but it may be of interestI've based the panel on an N19
Cheers,
Mark
Not sure if you've seen this thread on "the dark side" but it may be of interestI've based the panel on an N19
Hi Mark
Hi JonA worthy successor to the original, Jan
Jon
Hi @matto21That looks fantastic Jan!
Hello JonYou should sign these vehicles somewhere, Jan
Worth so much more than the sum of their parts. Congrats on your perseverance.
Jon
Thank you @AdeMooreVery nice work Jan and well worth the time it took.
Wonderful, Jan.Hi Jon
Thanks.
Whisper this: it's nice to do something away from wagons...
A little Brucie Bonus for you...
CheersLyndhurstman has shared 1 video with you!
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Jan
Hi JonWonderful, Jan.
Loving the robust looking trackwork too.
Goes to show that strict wheel and track standards - and the skills to achieve of course - go a long way to banishing the dreaded wheel-drop
Thanks for sharing.
Jon
Hi @AdeMooreAh this looks interesting! Loco building soldering tips I.e. Carrs Red flux, 60/40 solder ummm got the 2nd item not the 1st. Funnily enough dug my No.5 loco out Sunday and restarted it. Fettling only soldering next.
Is there a thread on your layout?
can’t click your video link as if there is sound it will wake Mrs Ade next to me at circa 01.00hrs in the morning! Ask me how I know that .
Will do at breakfast.
Looking forward to more updates.
I recall reading something about this type of continuous check rail on the late Peter Johnson’s Canada Street (the later layout bearing the name), but I could be wrong?Hi Jon
Thanks. The (one day…) inset trackwork is probs a bit OTT, but when I built it, there was no suitable ‘check rail’ substitute. Examples do exist of this method if construction in the prototype. There’s another 2 boards of it behind the camera (and several but left over from where I reworked the trackplan a few years ago!)
Cheers
Jan