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Treganstren

Postby Camborner on Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:00 pm

This will be a thread covering the construction of my new layout.
OK, so my track total's three bits of flexi-track and a point, and I'm currently building the baseboard-I gave Dad a list of what wood I needed, stating I needed 9mm ply, so I can use it for the pltform, he comes back with 12mm! But he's sorted that now, so it's all forgiven. Just assembling the board now, I'll get some pictures later.
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Re: Treganstren

Postby Camborner on Sun Nov 16, 2008 12:03 am

Right, first off, sorry about the lack of pictures, my brother is absolutly useless! (Thinks) I really need my own digital camera...

Anyway, I'm slowly buying all the track for my layout. only £70 quids-worth left to get! But today, I managed to get enough to finish testing and start laying it down. I've managed to lay all the bits in orange:
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I've even had my sister's trains running. The station can hold five Mk1s, which is enough for a preservation line, the small sidings can hold two Mk1s and the long sidings can hold three. Pictures WILL follow-just not very quickly...
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Re: Treganstren

Postby Camborner on Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:39 pm

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Re: Treganstren

Postby Camborner on Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:30 pm

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Re: Treganstren

Postby Mick on Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:59 pm

Just watched your video and i like the start youve made,i see you can still play trains well your building your layout.
Thats a good way to start then if you get feed up you can always run some locos,keep pics coming mate i will be watching this layout grow. :wink: :wink:
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