Well really like the set up with the trains I used to watch my dad he had a N gauge set took the full back bedroom brilliant I love to set one up myself but now there so expensive
It’s amazing how many second hand trains you can find at really good prices if you have a good look around on the internet shop websites. So it needn’t be too expensive.
Was never a train guy. But as a kid I had a circular one, with a wind up key. I remember spraying the inside, with dad’s wd40, and it went like the clappers……😂 must of been about 9. Rebelene going in Monday, for adjustable levers, and a charging lead. 😊 Hopefully you’re keeping well.😊
Hooray you've tackled that pesky ballasting. Well done. Good to see your railway progress.
Well really like the set up with the trains I used to watch my dad he had a N gauge set took the full back bedroom brilliant I love to set one up myself but now there so expensive
It’s amazing how many second hand trains you can find at really good prices if you have a good look around on the internet shop websites. So it needn’t be too expensive.
Good evening Steven. Nice detail on that one.
Thanks 👍 I do like a bit of detail!
Was never a train guy. But as a kid I had a circular one, with a wind up key. I remember spraying the inside, with dad’s wd40, and it went like the clappers……😂 must of been about 9.
Rebelene going in Monday, for adjustable levers, and a charging lead. 😊
Hopefully you’re keeping well.😊
Doing my best to keep warm! Model trains are a fairly universal thing with us chaps of a certain age I think!
Awesome!
Thank you Reece!
Hi Steve John pawson is into trains he keeps put shorts of them surprised he hasn’t watched it 👍
Yes, I’ve been watching his shorts on the railway at Knottingley .
Thanks for watching, wait till I video my er grandsons model railway lol
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ahh so that's the ballasting, it does look like tedious work. I bet you've got a monster bag of mini-gravel!
Yup, hate ballast….