I have recently added some delicious Coaching R353 Yard Switchers to my growing collection of trang. Furthermore, this could be the perfect fit for a brand-new mini-layout.
I had the R253 Dock Authority Shatter in black, but I couldn’t help but keep it in yellow. This tiny Loko is really its sibling. I’ll have to go acquire a purple model at some point.
I live in the field as a distinct assortment, unlike the rest of my triangular assortment, but I have plans for it.
For a long time, my dream has been to create a little shuttle format where the train regularly runs backwards.
The building process is really simple. Filling out a portion of the survey
And I just like the port/dock scenes.
A field plan in my first format. Will this shuttle unit work and work with my new trang shinter?
I made this railway a short while in the past in a field for a problem and now to see if it may be made to work with the shuttle unit.
I purchased a brand new Treying Sprinator for it – but additionally my assortment – as a result of its coloration will full the grey of the dock stone on a dock.
Communicate.
A longtime model, writer, and founder of model railway engineer.com, Andy is also a father figure to many. For almost 20 years, he has been building diuremas, miniature railways, and other small models. He made his first set at the tender age of seven, igniting a lifelong passion for modelling and railways.
Andy’s speciality is making and selling scenes and constructions on a 4 mm size. Modelling the South West England Railways during the Victorian and Early Edwardian periods is something he’s really interested in; he also appreciates science fiction and diverams and imagined persons. Not only is he a member of the 009 Society and the Marg (model Railway Electronics Group), but his website has also won several accolades.
Living with his wife and adolescent son, Andy is a model when he’s not working. History, science fiction, film, and computer programming are some of the other interests. Get to know Andy better.