Thursday Night at the Club
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:15 am
https://youtu.be/jIKHO-DmUkw
My OO efforts are lying dormant while I clean up and straighten out the garage, so I manage to get down to
the model train club and fool about with my chums. My new lady friend, it turns out, has an almost instinctual
ability to run model trains, which allows me to get out and do a bit of video. El Paso is on the border of Mexico,
and so we enjoy some participation of our international friends, the first being a clip of a pretty good representation
of a train that would run in the Republic. Amtrak, as it were, is the U.S. national train service.
While blessed to have more room than the average UK modellor, I am continually fascinated by the supreme efforts
posted by UK modellor's, such as the video of the track mat layouts, by Hornby. Whilst having a lot of room is nice,
it requires careful design so that one doesn't end up with a ball of tangled yarn, which, I will confess, is somewhat of
a problem of this Club's layout; many cooks, one broth.
My OO efforts are lying dormant while I clean up and straighten out the garage, so I manage to get down to
the model train club and fool about with my chums. My new lady friend, it turns out, has an almost instinctual
ability to run model trains, which allows me to get out and do a bit of video. El Paso is on the border of Mexico,
and so we enjoy some participation of our international friends, the first being a clip of a pretty good representation
of a train that would run in the Republic. Amtrak, as it were, is the U.S. national train service.
While blessed to have more room than the average UK modellor, I am continually fascinated by the supreme efforts
posted by UK modellor's, such as the video of the track mat layouts, by Hornby. Whilst having a lot of room is nice,
it requires careful design so that one doesn't end up with a ball of tangled yarn, which, I will confess, is somewhat of
a problem of this Club's layout; many cooks, one broth.