Can anyone develop on this to a bit more than a basic figure 8
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7693464.stm
Model Railway on the BBC
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Re: Model Railway on the BBC
The track layout is rather boring I will agree - but isn't that just a rather extreme example of what I believe Triang used to call 'Magnahesion' ?!?!?
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Re: Model Railway on the BBC
This is excellent , I suppose that the layout could be made more complex, and the space saving idea on the ceiling is good , though bedrooms would be right out, or she who must be obeyed would be most dismayed
If it wasnt going to be difficult , they wouldn't have sent me here
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Re: Model Railway on the BBC
Wounder what gradient it would be 1 in -infinity?
The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
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Re: Model Railway on the BBC
Surely the obvious comment is: "A suitable concept for modelling Australian railways..."