05-12-2011, 09:31 AM
Hi,
Here's another pic showing the entire layout, only 9ft long. It sits on top of some IKEA units in a small bedroom.
The normal operating sequence sees the loco pushing 3 cars into the arrival track and then exchanging them for
3 spotted in the spurs and then departing back to the right hand end of the layout.
Very simple but fun, and usually takes 20 to 30 mins to complete. Of course, this can be repeated as often
as required with new stock etc.
The pic was taken a couple of months ago, the non-railed served end now has small warehouses which partially
hide the train in this storage area.
regards,
Mal
Here's another pic showing the entire layout, only 9ft long. It sits on top of some IKEA units in a small bedroom.
The normal operating sequence sees the loco pushing 3 cars into the arrival track and then exchanging them for
3 spotted in the spurs and then departing back to the right hand end of the layout.
Very simple but fun, and usually takes 20 to 30 mins to complete. Of course, this can be repeated as often
as required with new stock etc.
The pic was taken a couple of months ago, the non-railed served end now has small warehouses which partially
hide the train in this storage area.
regards,
Mal
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