The Forever Green light railway
The Forever Green light railway
Hello there,
My brother-in-law gave a few old pallets for free. Thanks !
So I had an idea: build a very small layout (or a big pizza layout) on one of these pallets. It could be an indoor or a real garden railway but right now I don't know. I'll use Piko G scale curved track (600mm radius). The diameter is 160cm. I used 12mm chipboard for the baseboard laying on the old pallet. Maybe one day I can run a steam loco. Only God knows...
Step #1: Step #2: Step #3:
My brother-in-law gave a few old pallets for free. Thanks !
So I had an idea: build a very small layout (or a big pizza layout) on one of these pallets. It could be an indoor or a real garden railway but right now I don't know. I'll use Piko G scale curved track (600mm radius). The diameter is 160cm. I used 12mm chipboard for the baseboard laying on the old pallet. Maybe one day I can run a steam loco. Only God knows...
Step #1: Step #2: Step #3:
Last edited by Normandin on Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Having a railway whatever it's size is better than no railway at all !
- tom_tom_go
- Driver
- Posts: 4824
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:08 am
- Location: Kent, UK
- Contact:
Re: The Old Pallet railroad
This could be interesting. Good luck with it and keep us posted on progress.
Re: The Forever Green light railway
Thanks. A photo of the dark side of the baseboard:
Last edited by Normandin on Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Having a railway whatever it's size is better than no railway at all !
Re: The Forever Green light railway
As I'm not rich as I want , I used the others pallets to make a kind of box (sorry I don't know the right word ) under my layout. As always, photos talk better than words. And I know I still have lot of work to do. The garden is the very private kingdom of my lovely Golden Retriever (She's a girl). So I can't build a bigger layout.
But, after reading the Very small layout thread (What a wonderful layout), I changed my mind. I have a better idea: building four legs (2"x2") under my layout. I'm working hard on it.
But, after reading the Very small layout thread (What a wonderful layout), I changed my mind. I have a better idea: building four legs (2"x2") under my layout. I'm working hard on it.
Last edited by Normandin on Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Having a railway whatever it's size is better than no railway at all !
Re: The Forever Green light railway
The former Old Pallet RR is now the FGLR: The Forever Green (very) Light Railway. And I can prove it !
Right now, I'm working hard on my first project: buying a MSS side tank loco. I'm still waiting for the green light from the authorities.
Right now, I'm working hard on my first project: buying a MSS side tank loco. I'm still waiting for the green light from the authorities.
Having a railway whatever it's size is better than no railway at all !
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest