lancer1027
Western Thunderer
Tipton and Dudley port in the garden
Ha Ha Sunny Nottinghamshire now
Ha Ha Sunny Nottinghamshire now
Seconded! Looks like it pays to be handy with a trowel when venturing into Garden railways...Simon said:Top bricklaying
I've been flopping a few bricks out the garden myself today, but my "rate of production" doesn't compare very favourably to yours
Great to see this mighty construction moving forwards!!
Hello Rob in answer to your question, no the railway will not run on top of the bricks the wall is being built to hold the soil and fence in place. The walls will be back filled after a plastic membrane has been put into the void then it will be capped off with hardcore and then concrete. then it will be back to the usual construction of 2x2's and then runners to support the 3/4 external chip.lancer1027 said:Interesting You have been busy. Is this brickwork for the railway to run ontop ?. What is the size of the curves at the other end ?.
All this progress in the garden puts me to shame as i hav'nt done anything railway orientated for ages
Rob :wave:
Nothing wrong with all agro's except hydro elastic suspension a gear box that was built for a cheiftain tank a brown plastic interior that when a hot day finally happened you burned yourself when you brushed against it Ask me how i know :scratch:lancer1027 said:Hi Ian, hope the lads did'nt keep you up for too long yesterday If they did,just be grateful Ross was'nt driving the allegro they would'nt have got there till much,much later :lol: :lol:
Rob :wave: