10-05-2013, 03:52 AM
Hello Bernhard,
There are more than half a dozen live steam clubs in a distance up to 50 miles from here. No problem to run one's train there as a guest after asking permission & giving a small donation at the day's end. They usually welcome visiting trains to get some variation of their rolling stock which consists mainly more of narrow-gauge steamers with rolling sit-astride benches for public transport rather than real 'model trains'.
But currently I prefer building trains rather than running them...
However, photos taken on those tracks are much nicer than in front of my house on the pavement...
![[Image: aero_800.jpg]](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-AiVim8XOOGg/Toi2jTVkVcI/AAAAAAAAAJc/xw9sU6MlSsA/s1600/aero_800.jpg)
But it is too much effort to take the models under construction to a club for a photo-session without actually being able to run them.
Best regards
Norman
There are more than half a dozen live steam clubs in a distance up to 50 miles from here. No problem to run one's train there as a guest after asking permission & giving a small donation at the day's end. They usually welcome visiting trains to get some variation of their rolling stock which consists mainly more of narrow-gauge steamers with rolling sit-astride benches for public transport rather than real 'model trains'.
But currently I prefer building trains rather than running them...
However, photos taken on those tracks are much nicer than in front of my house on the pavement...
![[Image: aero_800.jpg]](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-AiVim8XOOGg/Toi2jTVkVcI/AAAAAAAAAJc/xw9sU6MlSsA/s1600/aero_800.jpg)
But it is too much effort to take the models under construction to a club for a photo-session without actually being able to run them.
Best regards
Norman