Laverstock Hill Light Railway
Laverstock Hill Light Railway
I have been working on this project since the end of last winter. Inspiration came from a visit to The Milford Hill Light Railway, thanks Alan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okTr6CS8P5Y
Godfrey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okTr6CS8P5Y
Godfrey
Re: Laverstock Hill Light Railway
Well, all can say Godfrey is, you have been busy! I can't remember how long ago it was that you came and had a look at my line but it certainly doesn't seem long enough to have achieved all that.godsteam:114694 wrote:I have been working on this project since the end of last winter. Inspiration came from a visit to The Milford Hill Light Railway, thanks Alan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okTr6CS8P5Y
Godfrey
Fantastic, i'm very envious of all the space you have to play with. Love to see a steam video.....
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They are Aerated blocks which I cut to 50mm deep x 100mm wide using either a hand or electric circular saw laid on 2" foundation of concrete. I got a very good price from Wickes by buying all their damaged blocks. The track is fixed down using 25mm galvanized pins.Marquis DeCarabas:114708 wrote:I like that - what are the concrete blocks you've used to make the formation with, please?
The "gorge" sides are "WICKES LINDALE UTILITY PAVING SLAB 450X450MM BUFF" (cut in half or quarters for the curves) which if you look closely are riven and hopefully in time will look like cliffs!!
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