Nice idea Laurie. I've got a piece of 9mm hardwood ply spare and I was considering a TT:120 layout but I'm not sure I want to open that can of worms. I might make use of 009 stock I already have and make another WWI narrow gauge effort
Lol I know what you mean. This layout will cost me £200 in the end as I need another loco and I'm going to buy new. Would probably be more cost for the TT route.
I'm about to build an Inglenook on such a board in N. I'll build a slight curve in the second siding to make all tracks parallel and spare width that way. Switches are a problem if they have plastic frogs. I got switches with polarized frogs and my Kato Pocket Line loco for $30 (new!) runs over them excellently slow. I like your cars. Good job overall.
Nice idea Laurie. I've got a piece of 9mm hardwood ply spare and I was considering a TT:120 layout but I'm not sure I want to open that can of worms. I might make use of 009 stock I already have and make another WWI narrow gauge effort
Lol I know what you mean. This layout will cost me £200 in the end as I need another loco and I'm going to buy new. Would probably be more cost for the TT route.
I'm about to build an Inglenook on such a board in N. I'll build a slight curve in the second siding to make all tracks parallel and spare width that way. Switches are a problem if they have plastic frogs. I got switches with polarized frogs and my Kato Pocket Line loco for $30 (new!) runs over them excellently slow. I like your cars. Good job overall.
Nice tip thanks for your comment.