Railway modellers - come on, out of the woodwork

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skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
The original set and everything i got since i was aged 8 is in my attic ! I keep telling my kids i will get it down one day but like most of us,i never get round to it :sad:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
What shop/online retailer are you anyway Classic?

Thing is, I don't actually have a layout at the moment, everything is just for display, so there is no point in me buying large amounts of things anyway.

I might as well take it easy and buy things when I can. They are a bit of an extravagance after all.

I work at A Toymaster store. The online retailer where the price quoted was got from was Rail in Sheffield. Its also not pre-odering just a request to let them tell you its in stock.
 

doctornige

Well-Known Member
I had an ... wait, my DAD had an OO gauge Hornby when we were kids. It was in the loft and was a decent two-ring affair with a three-track station, a shunting yard and a fiddle yard. We ran diesel models on it, including a 125 and an APT (yes, I know that's electric).

Later in life I got into modelling a bit with some 48 scale aviation stuff and brushed up against the rail guys again. Got bored and played guitar instead.

Nowadays, my rail modelling is 100% Brio with a SHITLOAD of Thomas engines courtesy of a rail-obsessed four year-old. Both of us like going to model rail shows. He gets very excited. Got to get him over to York soon.

Nidge
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
I work at A Toymaster store. The online retailer where the price quoted was got from was Rail in Sheffield.

Oh ok, thanks.

Its also not pre-odering just a request to let them tell you its in stock.

I know, I saw it at Model Rail Scotland, and very smart the Pullman one looked too! I was just talking generally about the models I want as being on pre - order, that's all.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
I weakened and went to the York Model Railway exhibition. It was OK. I liked the smaller O gauge layouts and 4mm scale branch lines but was underwhelmed by mega projects like Copenhagen Fields - the layout was 'too busy' visually.

I tend to be the opposite, I always like to have something so see, (although you are right, it can easily be overdone, I'll admit).
I find that layouts where it is just a few sidings or whatever leaves me cold, but at the same time, the layouts where trains are just going round and round does the same. I like different things to see, so I'd probably like Copenhagen Tunnel Fields.



I was itching to buy a 7mm scale Yorkshire Engine Company class 02 shunter from Tower models and a plethora of tools to facilitate the construction of some of my etched brass kits.

Yes I keep on meaning to buy the 4mm version of the '02, but I never ever get round to it.
 
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