0-4-2 'Skarloey' leaving Hadarford station with the down passenger service, her livery goes rather well ahead of the crimson/cream coaches and I have weathered her to dull down the brightness of the almost pink livery. 😊
Keith
From when my Parents gave me my first train set for a Christmas present as a child, I have had an interest in model railways. I originally started in "OO" gauge, but have also built in "N" and "O" gauge. The last layout I built was my exhibition layout "Holmehurst" which was in "O" gauge, and I exhibited it around the country. Photos of it can be seen by following this link.
I inherited some "OO9" rolling stock from my late father, including a loco I built from a white metal kit for him, and ever since living on our working narrowboat Hadar I have been thinking about building a "OO9" layout.
For those who do not know, "OO9" is "OO" scale, which is 4mm to 1ft, but the track and rolling stock are narrow gauge, equivalent to 2ft gauge in real life. Modelling-wise this means that I can used standard "OO" scale buildings, people, scenery etc. of which there is a far greater range of ready built items and kits to choose from, but it has the advantage that the reduced size of the track and rolling stock means that curves can be tighter than for standard gauge, without losing a realistic look within a restricted layout size.
I had thought about building a layout in our garden alongside our mooring at the
I have now built the layout. This is now a full record of the building of this layout and any new additions along the way.
Please feel free to leave comments, I am always interested in suggestions or questions.
0-4-2 'Skarloey' leaving Hadarford station with the down passenger service, her livery goes rather well ahead of the crimson/cream coaches and I have weathered her to dull down the brightness of the almost pink livery. 😊
Keith
These three female engine crew arrived yesterday, in the afternoon I painted them. Two of them will crew the model of 'Talyllyn' which I have ordered and waiting or delivery. The third I will keep for another day.
Keith