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Hmm, some interesting layouts there - I especially liked the really small ones, they might be worth a stab in the new year
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Holy crap! Kato N gage Zephyr! I have an ad for them when they first came out in one of my Model Railroader magazines. They were quite expensive then,
I kept thinking how many ways I could spend all my christmas money on buying it
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Sigh, Unfortunatly I dont do any model railroading any more. I like N-Gage personally, but had HO when I was younger.
I bought a really nice Bachman NYC F7 (I think its an F7, It looks like one.) for about $30 seccond hand. And on a whim I bought a Bangor and Aroostook box-car for $7.50.
One day when I have some real money I'll get back into model railroading. But for now, well. TTD will have to do.
I kept thinking how many ways I could spend all my christmas money on buying it

Sigh, Unfortunatly I dont do any model railroading any more. I like N-Gage personally, but had HO when I was younger.
I bought a really nice Bachman NYC F7 (I think its an F7, It looks like one.) for about $30 seccond hand. And on a whim I bought a Bangor and Aroostook box-car for $7.50.
One day when I have some real money I'll get back into model railroading. But for now, well. TTD will have to do.
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Hey People.
Compared to this, all those layouts are microscopic!
This is a mega-model railway with several themed areas (all in H0): Germany, the Alps, America, and Scandinavia (still under construction). If you happen to be in Hamburg at some point in time, you shouldn't miss it:
"MiWuLa Hamburg




Compared to this, all those layouts are microscopic!
This is a mega-model railway with several themed areas (all in H0): Germany, the Alps, America, and Scandinavia (still under construction). If you happen to be in Hamburg at some point in time, you shouldn't miss it:
"MiWuLa Hamburg
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I can prove that wrong in so many aspects..there are jobs that pay enough for you to buy over 2000 euros of stuff, and thats in 4 months.Colonel32 wrote:you won't. These projects are work of many, many people, a single person couldn't build that in his whole life.Akalamanaia wrote:oh my....thats big!
*gets a drool bucket*
i hope i someday will have something like that..
Ruddy big diaorama... 
The key with model railway scenery is to suggest what's there rather than go the whole hog and build every tiny detail. It's like drawing a brick wall. YOu can spend ages drawing every single brick and end up with a mess of lines, or you can sketch in such a way that suggests there are hundreds of bricks in the wall whilst only drawing a dozen or so. The real focus for model rail is the tracks and trains.
So, who's in to DCC?

The key with model railway scenery is to suggest what's there rather than go the whole hog and build every tiny detail. It's like drawing a brick wall. YOu can spend ages drawing every single brick and end up with a mess of lines, or you can sketch in such a way that suggests there are hundreds of bricks in the wall whilst only drawing a dozen or so. The real focus for model rail is the tracks and trains.

So, who's in to DCC?
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despite the fact that these are all great looking layouts, they are only exehibition layouts, there are very limited shunting yards, all just continuous running with a few storage loops at the back, they take days to set-up and hours to prepare, and after 2-3hrs you are bored out of your mind... keeping it as simple as possible is the best thing to do for a first timer, i've built many layouts, and helped aswell, for all the Aussie's out there, i helped on Grafton in it's last days, Wingham, Broadford, Beyond Bulliac (tree's), these were all award winning layouts, but so so boring.Downmaster wrote:Hey People.
Compared to this, all those layouts are microscopic!
This is a mega-model railway with several themed areas (all in H0): Germany, the Alps, America, and Scandinavia (still under construction). If you happen to be in Hamburg at some point in time, you shouldn't miss it:
Stick with something simple, like an "end to end" or "point to point" layout, wit a simple branch line and small yet accessable fiddle yards at each station, you can have fun all day. and they don't take 2 hours to clean the track either.

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i have a 2x6m layout. (made from 7 doors)
when i go back to england (in a week) ill post pics.
its highly boring, as i still have to add any detail at all.
and it is bascially 4 loops...
when i go back to england (in a week) ill post pics.
its highly boring, as i still have to add any detail at all.
and it is bascially 4 loops...
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Well, as long as you enjoy running the trains, it doesn't matter how bare the thing is - my old set was just an oval with some sidings and a station, some buildings and a painted on road, but I loved it, I would set the train running, drive the cars, move people around in the town, have people catch trains etc...John wrote:its highly boring, as i still have to add any detail at all.
Lots of fun - looked crap.
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