Hi Larry,
You must have a very supportive and understanding wife to let you set it up in the house even if she didn't go for the hole in the wall.
Yes, I have and very grateful for it, yes, it was sad about not being allowed to make a hole in the wall even after suggesting other advantages such as, being able to offer a cup of tea to someone using the bathroom even by train! She did point out that anyone using the bath wouldn't be able to reach the tea; a practical lady. I wonder if I could sort that problem then............
Hi Charlie,
I loved the Thomas video. That’s what life is all about.
Yes our youngest granddaughter was really enjoying herself. She told me that she isn't five only four and three quarters, she is very articulate having spent a lot of her life in the back stages of theatres with her set and costume designer mother, this has come to an end with her starting school. She can tell you the names of the different lights being used and how the drops work.
You have an open invitation to come and stay in Texas for a few months and help me build one. 🤠
Very kind but I suspect the health insurance at our age would be rather expensive. Many years ago I did help a friend build a garden railway in California, a place called Elk Grove a suburb of Sacramento. Dual gauge as I recall using Gargreaves track made from folded stainless steel strip?
With the error corrected the other end of the layout was erected.
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The layout to date in transport mode.
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As a fill in while waiting for paint/glue to dry I did have a bit of a play with other things.
I will report further progress.
Happy New Year.
Tony.