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4mm scale agonies: July 2009
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The trials and tribulations of building a 4mm scale model railway layout. Friday, July 31, 2009. Been somewhat quiet on the update front of late. Mileage is starting to ramp up for my next marathon. So that takes priority. Also today a slight cause for concern. I finally dismantled my Wold Farm Mushrooms. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. As the world spins. Perhaps it was yesterday's stunning England victory over Australia at Lords. Perhaps it was the fact that while I've been working on assembling the Scales...
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge: December 2011
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge. Monday, December 19, 2011. ChChCh.Changes. Yet again. So once again, I've changed my plan of attack. That said, I can for sure say this is the last time, because there is actual progress. No camera right now, so I can't post pics, but hopefully soon. It all began on the Japan Modeling forum. Ulrich Abramowski started a small desktop loop layout based on the work of a Japanese modeler. Friday, December 2, 2011. Curse You Mike Danneman! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). KK Eishind...
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge: Curse You Mike Danneman!
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge. Friday, December 2, 2011. Curse You Mike Danneman! I remembered Mike Danneman's small 5'X9' N Scale Rio Grande layout from MR and Model Railroad Planning. After finding an image of an expanded version on Google Books, I set about to adapting it to T Gauge. I drew it manually first, and then loaded up Anyrail. Below is the result. December 2, 2011 at 1:24 PM. Hmmm Two 18 x 30s I need a new layout. December 2, 2011 at 2:30 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge: October 2011
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge. Friday, October 28, 2011. Wow how time flies. Alot's been going on over the last year and a bit, and my T-Time has been severely curtailed. A move has resulted in the dismantling of Shintahara, but a new layout is on the way. At 18" X 36" it will be slightly narrower than Shintahara, but will be a bit more generic. There is also a storage track for a second train off the main line. I'm not dead, just been sleeping awhile. More surprises to come soon, including what I h...
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge: Progress - Slowly but surely...
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge. Friday, July 30, 2010. Progress - Slowly but surely. And that inspired me to get moving on the station area of Shintahara. The mountain still has to be roughed in, and with it, the branch line roadbed. The approximate ridge line for the mountain has been drawn in though. The branch roadbed will be cut from foamcore and the mountain areas will be cut to fit. I also plan to have the top of the mountain removable to allow access to the hiddedn track in back. Whats in a Name?
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Victorian T gauge: Briefcase Layout v2
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Friday, March 29, 2013. Grab a cuppa, sit down, get comfortable and prepare yourselves for an update! A big one at that. I have been very busy working on my new and improved Briefcase layout (yet to be named). I've chosen a small country Victorian town nestled in a valley, along a meandering river. With only a few buildings including a Pub, petrol station, railway buildings and some small homes I hope to portray some of the character of a small Victorian railway town. Using putty, I moulded the hills int...
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Tiny T-Gauge Trains: September 2014
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Useful T Gauge Info - Suppliers and bits. T Gauge Technical Details. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. Adding a backscene has made a big difference. Thursday, 11 September 2014. The layout has had its first outing to an exhibition! The Silverfox DCC club exhibition in Milton Keynes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Talking T Gauge Forum. The centre of all T Gauge knowledge: t-gauge.net. Adding a backscene has made a big difference. The layout has had its first outing to an exhibiti. A Couple of Photos.
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge: What's in a Name?"
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T Time - Adventures in T Gauge. Thursday, July 1, 2010. What's in a Name? The layout, which up until now, was nameless, finally has an identity. I wanted something that sounded Japanese, and yet wasn't necessarily based ona real place. The name that came unbidden into my head was "Shintahara". What purpose does it serve. What towns did it go through? Based on the layout design as I have it with the branchline up-and-over loop, I decided to incorporate that into the actual prototype history. Loops are...