The Preseli Mountain Railway.
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Preseli Chris
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
It has been extremely wet with no let up in the rain so far this year hampering the work on the water feature,despite that some more progress was made .Two more van loads of stone ,brick and rubble have been used to form the pond base and backfill the void.
Sand was then spread in the pond base before placing an old woollen rug on top and some gravel bags then a dpc sheet was triple folded and laid on top to form the pond liner.
Sand was then spread in the pond base before placing an old woollen rug on top and some gravel bags then a dpc sheet was triple folded and laid on top to form the pond liner.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
The heavy rain helped fill the pond up , extra stone was used to hold the edges of the pond liner in place which helped form a rock face along the railway.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
I have researched various solar pond pumps and went for a 12w variant which also has the option of adding a backup battery. I tested it out and was pleased with its performance. It is capable of lifting water up to a max of 1.5 metres . So fingers crossed, there will be a waterfall incorporated into the grand scheme.
Dai the coracle couldn't wait to go fishing .
Dai the coracle couldn't wait to go fishing .
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
Very impressive Chris
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I think the coracle is crying out for motorisation of his paddle arm and r/c !
Seriously though, its coming on well. A few months to mature and it will be a fine 'natural' addition to the railway.
Seriously though, its coming on well. A few months to mature and it will be a fine 'natural' addition to the railway.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
Nice work Chris, well thought out and constructed. Should make an interesting feature when its matured.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
Managed to book a dry weather slot for today in order to finish off the water feature . Whilst my expert friend did his magic with the final load of stone ,I set up the solar panel and pump.
With spring apon us the plants and bushes will shoot up behind the rocks providing the perfect backdrop .
With spring apon us the plants and bushes will shoot up behind the rocks providing the perfect backdrop .
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Preseli Chris
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
I took advantage of the good weather today and ran a couple of trains.
What a difference the stonework has made to the railway and the sound of the waterfall adds adds to the enjoyment.
What a difference the stonework has made to the railway and the sound of the waterfall adds adds to the enjoyment.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
Totally agree, I also added the sound of a water powered mill (wooden blocks clunking around in a wooden box turned by the wheel). The engine and train in that first shot look good too.Preseli Chris wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:06 pm the sound of the waterfall adds adds to the enjoyment.
Grant.
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Totally agree about the stonework, and as you said, the vegetation will soon make an even greater difference. That last shot of the loco in steam looks superb, so how about a bit of video with steam sound and the water feature sound, please?Preseli Chris wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2026 11:06 pm
What a difference the stonework has made to the railway and the sound of the waterfall adds adds to the enjoyment.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
Indeed a great improvement. Blending nicely into the environment.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
The P.M.R. held its first running session of 2026 a couple of days ago. The weather was perfect, light winds and lots of sunshine. Various guest locos turned up including a coal fired 7/8th scale engine . I was surprised by how quickly it built up steam pressure and performed . It covered 4 laps to one shovel of coal (anthracite)
I gave Vincent a run
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Looks like a really great day.
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Re: The Preseli Mountain Railway.
That's coming along nicely. The stonework has helped it blend in quite well.The 7/8ths loco appears to be a work in progress, but looks like it's steaming well.
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