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| Enlisted Warrior ![]() | Hello there, I have a love of model trains too. Would love to see some pics of your layout. I too have a new 'n' gauge project on the go (Japanese stock mainly), plus, a large-ish 'oo' layout - it's a little similar to the 'ho' gauge - which is very popular in Europe. Being an 'insular-island' we developed 'oo' gauge for all sorts of reasons but it does have the advantage of being a good size for detail. I'm new to posting and can't seem to find how to actually post a pic. I saw some great pics of models built by 'Manchu34' and it made me feel like posting one or two of mine but when I went to post the process 'broke-down'! Do you know of an easy method of posting pics please. regards. thecleaner |
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| Sensei ![]() | I also like the N-gauge stuff. Here is the layout that I built some years back. It’s all in storage now but I am planning on laying track on a small shelf that will run around the inside of my cabin.. Here are a few photos of my layout…
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| Sensei ![]() | Quote:
After you have up-loaded your pictures copy and paste the BB Image code in your post.. The BB image code should have tags and should look like this [img] http://www.trackpads.com/media/files...9/P4300033.JPG [/img] without any spaces between the tags and the address...
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| NCO ![]() | I've got about 300 pieces of rolling stock in HO, plus scenery. Unfortunately, I don't have enough room to put up a layout. My wife & I are thinking about either adding on to our house (an area for her quilting & another for the trains - she likes them too), or building a seperate building for the purpose. Of course, the cats would have to be banned from the room, they behave like Godzilla in Tokyo.
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