New wheels for old!
I have some old rolling-stock which doesn’t fit a Code 75 track. The wheels bump over the ops of the chairs and cause derailment at points and crossovers. A lot of it is 1970s Hornby, which I can update with new…
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A should have been railway
I have some old rolling-stock which doesn’t fit a Code 75 track. The wheels bump over the ops of the chairs and cause derailment at points and crossovers. A lot of it is 1970s Hornby, which I can update with new…
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With PD we expect to have a continuous flow of engines that need to be cared for at the end of a run and made ready for service quickly. A boat arrival/departure will generate at least 5 trains inbound within…
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PD will have three engine sheds The WR shed which holds banking and other engines for the line to Pwhelli The LMR “North Light” Shed that houses the engines after they have been watered, coaled and had the fire dropped turned…
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A recent survey of the PDL storage yard, sidings and platforms shows their maximum capacities. [table id=2 /]
My son, Spencer, had chosen a science project of rating bridge designs on their load-bearing capacity. He picked three, the trestle, beam (box girder), truss and suspension. A few dollars worth of basswood later… Beam – This started out as…
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The last board to not have track on it was Pont Llyfni Junction (PLJ) – South End. But by reshuffling the boards, even though we are not ready to put them into their proper spaces yet because we need to…
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Tan-Y-Graig means “below the rock” – the rock in this case being a large hill that has iron age forts on top. At this point we have a passing station on the WR single line from Pwhelli to PD. As…
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Trefor means “large village”. In PDL it is the junction between the lines to PD (right) and to Afon Wen (left). In the model it serves as a way to form a continuous loop as the Afon Wen line goes…
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The second turntable (10.5″ diameter) or 66ft to scale has got its faux deck fitted. Parts included Plastruct HO checker plate and wood board sheets, and their 3/16th IBar as the edge of the deck, cantilevered out from the support…
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.. when its next to narrow gauge track. (even if it is OO). This is OO9 and is for the train to the stale quarries at Nantlle.