This is becoming a regular trip. Across the wilds of the Surrey Hills where direct routes do not exist and yet your destination is moments from the Hog’s Back. The Normandy O gaugers open up once or twice a year. OK I’ll level: this is not the most exc…
This is becoming a regular trip. Across the wilds of the Surrey Hills where direct routes do not exist and yet your destination is moments from the Hog’s Back. The Normandy O gaugers open up once or twice a year. OK I’ll level: this is not the most exc…
This is becoming a regular trip. Across the wilds of the Surrey Hills where direct routes do not exist and yet your destination is moments from the Hog’s Back. The Normandy O gaugers open up once or twice a year. OK I’ll level: this is not the most exc…
Not done one of these for a while, as I mentioned in an earlier post. Essentially complete here save the gapping of the copper. This is a pretty basic design that most people could get their heads around. Even the filing of the switch rails is n…
Somebody gave me these – can’t remember who. Anyway…Slaters O gauge figures. Note not 7mm scale. Theses are famously underscale and closer to 6mm. Not only that, but compared to the worst whitemetal figures they are lousy and even more so …
Somebody gave me these – can’t remember who. Anyway…Slaters O gauge figures. Note not 7mm scale. Theses are famously underscale and closer to 6mm. Not only that, but compared to the worst whitemetal figures they are lousy and even more so …
As always there are a couple of side projects to do while the glue is going off. The first is Mr. Hill’s Gauge O project. In an idle moment I grabbed a point plan (blown up some years back from the EM gauge society stash). This was stuck to a bit…