BEECHES TMD
OO Gauge by
Paul Warburton
I
am relatively new to model railways but have stacks of enthusiasm. I
started with an N gauge layout in the garage and it was a steep
learning curve. The garage proved to be so cold in the winter that
progress with the layout slowed right down. First lesson, choose
somewhere to work and develop a layout that is comfortable. The
boards were built like a battleship - warp didn't come into it! Yes -
you've guessed it - they were heavy. I will not bore you with the
other lessons I learned. It is worth considering experimenting though
with a smaller layout - learn from your mistakes before embarking on
something more substantial.
One
day - perhaps when I retire - I plan to develop an OO layout based on
the stretch of line on the North Wales coast between Penmaenmawr and
Llandudno (1990's to present day). It will not be possible of course
to model this exactly but it will take its inspiration from this
fascinating area with its impressive backdrop and views over the Irish
Sea. There has been such a diverse range of passenger and freight
rolling stock that makes this area so interesting too. I have been
accumulating engines, coaches and trucks with this layout in mind.
The rolling stock link and image gallery shows some of my rolling
stock that will be used on this layout.
In
the meantime - Beeches TMD. I have been longing to build a layout as
the prospect of more space (a loft or spare room) is not likely to
become reality for a few more years. So Beeches TMD I hope is going
to be a better quality layout that will give me the opportunity to run
much of the rolling stock I already own (seven / eight coach trains
may have to wait a bit longer).
This is a modern image layout. It is an imaginary TMD - presumably
somewhere in the north west - serving locomotives working in North
Wales. As you can see from the plan, there is an access line - used
by local DMU's as well as locomotives accessing the TMD. This line
will lead in the imagination to a main line nearby. The rolling stock
will be 1990's to present.
Considerable progress has been made since the last entry to Simply
Trains. Please look at my website for further details and to see more
photos.
Paul Warburton
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