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hello team
Im new.
Im not a railway man. Ive been away from the scene for some time and am just returning. I miss BR blue, stabling points and engine sheds. Rattling windows on DMUs,smells of diesel and creosote,and platorm trolleys. I have found an interest in disused stations and old lines. And am going to model in n-gauge,just cant decide the era. Hi again rog |
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Hi Rog,
Welcome back to the scene. if you can't decide which ear. then build a preserved railway and you can run what ever you like on it, As new stuff comes out you will not need to change the era. Syd |
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Hello Rog. It's good to have another potential N-gauge modeller onboard. As Syd says...if you can't decide on an era for your layout, go for a preserved line
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Hi
thanks for the suggestions I was trying to catch some atmos on my model,and im not sure a preserved line does that............but im no expert thanks again rog |
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