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BR 9F a 2-10-0 failed to enter radius
BR 9F a 2-10-0 on my test run of vintage stock okay on strait but need larger radius
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N Gauge standard class 7 Britannia
Short video of the standard class 7 Britannia a 4-6-2 managed to go round the track ok but the BR 9F a 2-10-0 was okay on the strait but would not attempt the curves.
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Had wee play with my “Vintage” N gauge locomotives most are over 30year old and had them running around on my Kato pocket track set up which is my attempt at an inglenook.
One of the best runners was D3579 a class 27 bought from Pastimes in Glasgow, now sadly gone, bought for the vast sum of £12 the rest were bought from the Model Dockyard…
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My search for portability in N gauge
I have posted some of this information online on various groups but to be honest like many modellers or model train enthusiasts and collectors, my layout is in my head but I am letting some ideas come out as follows.
Having tried OO and N gauges my first layout board was about four feet long and was a N gauge layout of Crianlarich Station …
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my Hex modules are stored in a 35L really useful box the modules are assembled at home on a folding table easily and quickly so far this is what I have done so far based around the West highland Line station Corrour and for running my N gauge stock
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The most prominent use of “Hex-TRAK” is a modular model railway system for N gauge trains, designed by the YouTuber Tabletop Railroad and commercialized in the UK by Train Trax UK.
- Design: The system is based on a hexagonal module shape, which allows for versatile layout configurations. It uses specific Kato Unitrack sections (248mm…