Fictional Cumbrian Layout
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:07 am
I have been doing my research, and have decided to make a module layout (Due to the small space) of the Pennines in Cumbria.
My choice has 4 reasons...
1) If I did BR period, I could fit a good variety of locomotives.
2) Lack of LNER locos, I don't know stuff about kits.
3) Standards.
4) I like high places and British trains. Can't do the Rockies or the Great Dividing Range...third best thing!
I plan to run any trains I can get my greedy trainaholic hands on, but I need some advice. I have a book on advanced model railways, but nothing on actual OPERATION in the Pennines. I know from the pics of a great railway photographer, namely Eric Treacy, that Stanier Pacifics and LNER Pacifics did serve Carlisle, but apart from that, if I were to run it in an exhibition, what stock would I need?
From
Green Arrow,
No. 4771.
My choice has 4 reasons...
1) If I did BR period, I could fit a good variety of locomotives.
2) Lack of LNER locos, I don't know stuff about kits.
3) Standards.
4) I like high places and British trains. Can't do the Rockies or the Great Dividing Range...third best thing!
I plan to run any trains I can get my greedy trainaholic hands on, but I need some advice. I have a book on advanced model railways, but nothing on actual OPERATION in the Pennines. I know from the pics of a great railway photographer, namely Eric Treacy, that Stanier Pacifics and LNER Pacifics did serve Carlisle, but apart from that, if I were to run it in an exhibition, what stock would I need?
From
Green Arrow,
No. 4771.