I still have fond memories of our car having to stop as trains crossed either by Creech Grange or at the crossing on the Wareham to Swanage road in the 1950s. Thank you for allowing me to relive those memories a little once again.
when did any of purbeck narrow lines ran a public service? there was a school wagon and a special put on for the scouts once but apart from that all the narrow guage railways on the purbecks were used to move clay..........but nice little Walsh layout
Apologies if this is too much to ask, but what is the black steam locomotive at the beginning of the video. I have my own 009 layout and I really want that locomotive. It would be a perfect locomotive for my mail train. Thank you Maddog Moody
I still have fond memories of our car having to stop as trains crossed either by Creech Grange or at the crossing on the Wareham to Swanage road in the 1950s. Thank you for allowing me to relive those memories a little once again.
Superb. Great trees, shrubs, grass, weeds. Very busy and well detailed. Very believable. That's a lot of action in not so large a space.
The locomotive at the beginning of video is a scratch built model of secundus, the real secundus lives in corfe museum on the Swanage railway .
0:56 sounded interesting!
nice 1
It#s nice with some litlle senes.Very good.
when did any of purbeck narrow lines ran a public service? there was a school wagon and a special put on for the scouts once but apart from that all the narrow guage railways on the purbecks were used to move clay..........but nice little Walsh layout
It is called "modellers licence" ;-) And may I ask, what is a Walsh layout please?
Apologies if this is too much to ask, but what is the black steam locomotive at the beginning of the video. I have my own 009 layout and I really want that locomotive. It would be a perfect locomotive for my mail train. Thank you Maddog Moody
locoyard.com/2013/05/25/secundus/