It is though. We've always had a lot of BRIO and designing those tracks is definitely what got me bitten by the train bug, in a way. To be honest the LEGO trains are even more an option in this case, that's a very safe way of introducing trains. But there is a distinct difference between actual model trains and LEGO trains, in a way (I don't want AndersI on my tail so let me clarify they're BOTH brilliant, too ).Chris wrote:What are you chatting!? Brio is the bees knees
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Nice new poll, indeed. For me, it's mainly a mixture of countries because I'm not yet in the position to really have just trains from one era enough.
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Tricky poll. I'd say I was dedicated to fairly accurate stock movements, but also have fictional locos too which sort of do a bit of everything.
Also, my newest buy is the Meitetsu EL120.
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Also, my newest buy is the Meitetsu EL120.
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Yesterday morning I thought I'd post a "haven't gotten around to anything much these last years", but then I visited my parents and got a new one as a belated birthday present sort of thing: It's basically the prototype between the BR120s and the later BR145/146s and kinda vaguely to the TRAXX locomotives, too. Sort of. Either way, it's quite beautiful, I think And a very nice metal model.Redirect Left wrote:... and hopefully everyone is still just as enthusiastic about their layouts as they were back when the topic was started!
Incidentally, we also went to the Nuremberg DB museum, which was - OK? I mean, it's not super huge or anything but has some decent stuff and is pretty cheap at 6€ (less if you arrived via DB, which is a nice gimmick, I thought ^^). Either way, they have some pretty neat 1:10 models. Some of the "popular" stuff but also quite a bunch of the really weird ones.
It does also have some fairly horrible stuff, admittedly. Like a large room entirely painted in DB red. Nuts.
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I'm surprised by the results of the poll. I expected people to be more into running the same era of things for more realism, turns out not!
I'll leave the poll on for a few more days before finding another question, unless anyone has a good one they'd like to ask the modellers here on TT-F and i'll use that one
I'll leave the poll on for a few more days before finding another question, unless anyone has a good one they'd like to ask the modellers here on TT-F and i'll use that one
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Problem is, it's not always easily available to model one particular era. Plus everyone can have a favourite outside of the era too etc.
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For me it's mostly an accumulating sort of thing. I started in the 90s. And I'm not that hardcore to give away models just because they are now 20 years out of date
Also; most single engines can be explained. There's literally anything from, I don't know, starting the 1930s or so still on the tracks somewhere in Germany. So... ^^
Also; most single engines can be explained. There's literally anything from, I don't know, starting the 1930s or so still on the tracks somewhere in Germany. So... ^^
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Since wooden trains recently (kind of) came up; here's apparently a game about them:
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So with 75% of the poll votes. It's quick easy to see that people tend to throw all rolling stock together, rather than sticking to a specific era of model units.
I've changed the poll again, this time regarding the decoration of your model railways!
I've also made the decision to scrap lots of un-needed stuff in my bedroom, now i have a largeish area of blank space. Guess what i'm thinking of putting there, much to my wallets disapproval.
I've changed the poll again, this time regarding the decoration of your model railways!
I've also made the decision to scrap lots of un-needed stuff in my bedroom, now i have a largeish area of blank space. Guess what i'm thinking of putting there, much to my wallets disapproval.
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The brewery yard shunting engine is allowed under special instructions to access the station limits at St Ann’s Bridge to ease movements in and around the yard. The BR shunters welcome the extra motive power gleefully, and occasionally Hawthorn Brewery shunter “Sally” finds herself with some illicit added duties, as we can see here as she propels a 20 Ton brakevan to the limit of shunt. After reversing she’ll detach the brake in the platform and scuttle back into the yard to rest.
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The brewery yard shunting engine is allowed under special instructions to access the station limits at St Ann’s Bridge to ease movements in and around the yard. The BR shunters welcome the extra motive power gleefully, and occasionally Hawthorn Brewery shunter “Sally” finds herself with some illicit added duties, as we can see here as she propels a 20 Ton brakevan to the limit of shunt. After reversing she’ll detach the brake in the platform and scuttle back into the yard to rest.
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Chaos at the moment, what with two house moves in the space of a fortnight. So here's a project I managed to complete just before all that happened. Now I can make a layout with the space I have soon.
https://imgur.com/gallery/EAkuS
Seibu cement wagons
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