The sleeper bed is in

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Post by planty » Mon Jun 20, 2016 7:39 pm

Makes me kind of want to rip up parts of mine and start again, some really impressive landscaping. Love the tunnel and makes me wish I'd used paving to get a nice flat level track bed.
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Post by mightymax » Tue Jun 21, 2016 5:23 pm

planty:118601 wrote:Makes me kind of want to rip up parts of mine and start again, some really impressive landscaping. Love the tunnel and makes me wish I'd used paving to get a nice flat level track bed.
. It's all a learning curve this game . I used blocks because I thought easier than concrete, and I had lots laying around at work. I am happy with the tunnel, took a while to find the right bits of slate rock to use, but once shrubs have grown around it and settled in, I think then il be close to being happy with it. Thanks for encouraging comments.😃

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Post by James from Devon » Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:04 pm

Really enjoying following the progress with your line, it looks wonderful.

Hope you are enjoying the build!
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