Station building and Progress.
I have just placed an order for a kit that will allow me to begin building my station.
I have ordered a copy of the Corris Wayside Station from Norfolk Heath.
It is a laser cut kit which will fit in with the 'country station' aesthetic that I am trying to build with the railway.
In other unrelated news, I have since sold my Liliput Zillerbahn Locomotive and the set of Langley Lynton and Barnstaple Carriages. These were a knee-jerk purchase and didn't really fit in with my railway. The money that I have made from these sales has now been redirected onto the aquisition of new track for the railway.
I have ordered a copy of the Corris Wayside Station from Norfolk Heath.
It is a laser cut kit which will fit in with the 'country station' aesthetic that I am trying to build with the railway.
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Image Courtesy of Norfolk Heath 009 Facebook page. |
In other unrelated news, I have since sold my Liliput Zillerbahn Locomotive and the set of Langley Lynton and Barnstaple Carriages. These were a knee-jerk purchase and didn't really fit in with my railway. The money that I have made from these sales has now been redirected onto the aquisition of new track for the railway.
I am due to visit Hattons next week where I will be seeking advice on Electrofrog points and purchasing the last two track items I need for the track infrastructure. This will mean that I have a complete station with run around loop and two sidings.
I am toying with the idea of a third siding by the station throat for locomotives to be parked in on busy days. It may even serve as a thunderbird locomotive siding. It all depends on the advice I get next week. In terms of wiring, a siding before the station would be easier to set up.
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