I think it's the attention to scenic details and the clever placement of figurines that can make or break a garden railway. This is very well done indeed.
Doesn't look like the HimAlleyAnne Ry. Need hilly n curvey tracks. I guess u've sent modern Diesel-Electric locos in their exchange while giving the HRy admin ppl free flow of Kvass. Nice kept garden n structures. Must taking a lot of maintenance to keep the vegetation at bay. Thx for the nice video shots! Subscribed.
I have just seen this and then jumped over to Flickr too… wow awesome railway Do you mind if I ask a few questions as planning a garden one myself: What track is it? Is is 32mm? What did you use for ballast as it looks so good, Especially near the goods sheds and stuff!!
Hi Stewart, yes the track is 32mm gauge (all Peco SM32). The ballast is not ballast in the real sense, but roofing felt sheet applied to the trackbed with the track on top of it.
I think it's the attention to scenic details and the clever placement of figurines that can make or break a garden railway. This is very well done indeed.
Great video!
Very nice video! All the angles and shots were just beautiful!
Gorgeous railway
Doesn't look like the HimAlleyAnne Ry. Need hilly n curvey tracks.
I guess u've sent modern Diesel-Electric locos in their exchange
while giving the HRy admin ppl free flow of Kvass.
Nice kept garden n structures. Must taking a lot of maintenance
to keep the vegetation at bay.
Thx for the nice video shots! Subscribed.
Superb! What paint colour did you go for with the Darjeeling goods vans? (RAL code?) Really excellent!!
I have just seen this and then jumped over to Flickr too… wow awesome railway
Do you mind if I ask a few questions as planning a garden one myself:
What track is it? Is is 32mm?
What did you use for ballast as it looks so good, Especially near the goods sheds and stuff!!
Hi Stewart, yes the track is 32mm gauge (all Peco SM32).
The ballast is not ballast in the real sense, but roofing felt sheet applied to the trackbed with the track on top of it.
Awesome but the speed is s little too much. Prototype D.H.R. runs at an approx speed of 12 mph.