LOW GHYLL
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Re: LOW GHYLL
Yes, it's the Ratio kit with some homemade corrugated sheets. There was one on the engine shed side but I took it off to make way for the telephone wires which have perished in the sunlight. I just need to remember where I put the bits do I can put them back.
I need to replace the ladder as well - it's too fragile and has more similarities with a roller coaster now.
As for colour, I was thinking about repainting it - based on the one on the NYMR it should be black with a hint of extra black.
I need to replace the ladder as well - it's too fragile and has more similarities with a roller coaster now.
As for colour, I was thinking about repainting it - based on the one on the NYMR it should be black with a hint of extra black.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." 

Re: LOW GHYLL
My shed has been (and continues to be) used to store a load of my son’s stuff pending a house move - the result is that locos have barely turned a wheel for six months!
I was out there testing one today and realised just how dirty the track had become. Unfortunately, I also learnt how difficult it is to reach through and over all those lovely telephone wires I installed last year.
I think they will have to go..........once all his stuff has been relocated.
In a couple of weeks I will be quarantined for a while so there may be an opportunity, or I could do some more loco weathering. Tough decision.
I was out there testing one today and realised just how dirty the track had become. Unfortunately, I also learnt how difficult it is to reach through and over all those lovely telephone wires I installed last year.

I think they will have to go..........once all his stuff has been relocated.
In a couple of weeks I will be quarantined for a while so there may be an opportunity, or I could do some more loco weathering. Tough decision.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." 

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Probably would have been fine if I’d been running locos regularly but being idle for six months has taken its toll.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:08 pm You have discovered a reason for not having wires on the poles.![]()
Still, never too old to learn......just too old to remember the lesson for any length of time.
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Re: LOW GHYLL
I promised myself I wouldn’t buy one.........but Rails of Sheffield tempted me with an offer of the new Hornby Prairie for less than £100.
I gave in.
Will be adding a TTS decoder from the Hall class - Aldo ordered along with a selection of sugar cubes.
One more for my to do list during quarantine.
I gave in.
Will be adding a TTS decoder from the Hall class - Aldo ordered along with a selection of sugar cubes.
One more for my to do list during quarantine.
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