Hiya
I have loads of LNER Steam locos to I need building and track plans of small steam motive depot
I will buy
Engine shed, water tower, water cranes, coal drop or coal stage, turntable, office and mess,
boiler house for heating for office and mess and inside engine shed
Please help me to buy correct building for steam motive depot
I am still awaiting new building of hornby and bachmann for 2010 by I am look for steam motive depot for my layout
Thank you
Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
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Re: Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
Hi,
as you know there is a wide range of motive power depot kits/ readybuilt buildings available. Some of these do represent LNER prototypes, although the majority of kits are generic buildings.
The most cohesive 'range' of LNER buildings- (well, mainly ex-GNR) buildings are the card kits made by 'prototype models'. They are actually quite nice models.
Will
as you know there is a wide range of motive power depot kits/ readybuilt buildings available. Some of these do represent LNER prototypes, although the majority of kits are generic buildings.
The most cohesive 'range' of LNER buildings- (well, mainly ex-GNR) buildings are the card kits made by 'prototype models'. They are actually quite nice models.
Will
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Re: Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
I reccomend scalescenes thier kits are card based and can be chopped about really easily to give various different layouts.
Google scalescenes and look at the website . They have a good selection of photos of completed kits some quite stunning.
Another plus point is once you have purchased a kit you can use it as many times as you like by just printing off another set on your pc they have many choices of finish as well as allowing you to download three free kits to see if you get on with thier methods. I have seen some nice structures built with the free kits but i do advocate buying the listed kits as i think the guy behind scalescenes is doing a great job.
He also gives you help and advice if you are modelling other scales than N, OO or O.
I am no way connected with scalescenes i just like his product.
GDM
Google scalescenes and look at the website . They have a good selection of photos of completed kits some quite stunning.
Another plus point is once you have purchased a kit you can use it as many times as you like by just printing off another set on your pc they have many choices of finish as well as allowing you to download three free kits to see if you get on with thier methods. I have seen some nice structures built with the free kits but i do advocate buying the listed kits as i think the guy behind scalescenes is doing a great job.
He also gives you help and advice if you are modelling other scales than N, OO or O.
I am no way connected with scalescenes i just like his product.
GDM
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Re: Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
hIYA
so what colour of the ground on steam motive depot?
Thank you
so what colour of the ground on steam motive depot?
Thank you
Re: Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
Ash, ash and more ash..........LNER4771 wrote:hIYA
so what colour of the ground on steam motive depot?
Thank you
Re: Small LNER Steam motive depot layout
Hi
what colour of light of outside depot by white or yellow in 1948? I will buy new lights for my layout of lner small depot
so anyone know which colour of white or yellow of light in 1948
Please help me to correct lights
Thank you
Andrew
what colour of light of outside depot by white or yellow in 1948? I will buy new lights for my layout of lner small depot
so anyone know which colour of white or yellow of light in 1948
Please help me to correct lights
Thank you
Andrew