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G-gauge garden railway. Based on Austrian narrow gauge.

jbardet

By Jbardet


G-gauge garden railway.  Based on Austrian narrow gauge.



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I can see it is in your garden now!! Its wonderful.

25 Aug, 2012

 

Yes, it's my garden. This year, when my wife & I took early retirement (semi-retirement in my case), I decided to do something which I have always wanted to do, & start a garden railway. The models are LGB G-gauge (1.75"). These are not cheap but are of very high quality & weather-proof.
I have reached a point where i have an adequate layout/rolling-stock but have plans to add to this in the future.
Meanwhile, the railway is great fun & has been admired by friends & family.
We live close to the East Coast main line & several steam & vintage diesel specials can be seen & photographed, mainly in the summer.

26 Aug, 2012

 

That's great ! :o) You must get hours of enjoyment from it ...

26 Aug, 2012

 

Yes, thoroughly recommended Hywel

26 Aug, 2012

 

Maybe I should get one myself :o)

27 Aug, 2012

 

You are one very talented person to be able to do this in your garden. It reminds me of the Babbacome Model Village and the Model Village in Beaconsfield.

20 Sep, 2013



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