Hi there, Glad you found us, please tell us a bit about yourself, don't be shy dive straight in whilst most of us here are sane you will find the odd one that isn't just to balance the membership
Hi Anthony, welcome aboard. I hope you enjoy your stay with us. Come back and let us know a bit about yourself and what your modelling interests are. cheers for now toto
Thanks for the welcome. Retired railwayman (Ex LUL) Intention is to build a shunting plank, no set time scale at the moment. Also learning to play guitar - blues mainly.
Great stuff Anthony. there are a few shunting planks going on at the moment. very popular. any particular era or scale ? learning the guitar as well. busy man. one or two guitar players on here as well. Gormo has a couple of Seagulls. I have a Faith. nice instrument but I cant play it yet. I started learning myself but other things eat up my time at the moment. I will get there however as its too nice an instrument to leave gathering dust. thanks for coming back and I look forward to hearing more about your plans. Where about in the world do you come from ? cheers toto
anthony07 wrote: Anthony07 and from way down under. Good to have you join the fun It's a great hobby and a plank is a top starting point No pun intended, for dipping ones toe in the water We even have a plank section so you could start something there when your ready. link to the plank section http://www.platform1mrc.com/view_forum.php?id=7 Hope to hear some more from you soon
Anthony, we have a bit in common then! I'm working on a plank called Hinchcliffe and a blues fan as well. Just got the new Joe Bonamassa CD, great blues guitarist well worth a listen. Glad to have you aboard, enjoy the forum... Cheers Ron
G'day Anthony, welcome aboard from 'down under'. I'm was a large layout builder, now I just plank ! I'm about to start building a plank with my son (Jack), which will be covered shortly in the 'Beginners Guide To A Layout', Looking forward to what you have in mind. Cheers, Gary.
Hi Anthony and welcome from sunny Spain I started to build a plank but it's become a 'plonk'... it's correct what Tany says there are a few sane people here but you can spot em from a mile away. Enjoy the ride. Ian vt
Track plan? Haven't got that far yet!!, Era, well, I grew up in North West London and used to travel to school by train from Willesden Junction station in the 70's so grimy BR is my idea of a "railway". Class 08's and 37's trundling about on weed covered tracks. Guitars, I mainly play an American Special HSS strat, but I also have an Ibanez 370, a Fender Electro/Accoustic and a LAG Tramontaine. Joe Bonamassa is good, I have the album he did with Beth Hart. I like all sorts of blues, but at the moment I mainly listen to Robert Johnson and Albert King. We are off to Memphis in October for a tour of the Blues trail, should be fun. I'm presently living in East Anglia, the school I attended had a place here where we went for field studies and I loved the open spaces, a great contrast to North West London! We are thinking of de-camping for Spain, but are waiting the results of the referendum to see how it affects ex-pats. Thanks again for the warm welcome.
An impressive line up of guitars..... maybe get a job on the cabaret circuit over in Spain ....... ohhhhhhhhhhhh spanish eyes ...... maybe not. Do you have any track planning software ? ..... I use Anyrail and find it quite good. You can download a trial version which would let you see if you like it or not. Always worth a try. cheers toto
Ahhh, Robert Johnson. I have the complete recordings of his work, pity it is on cassette tape ! Cheers, Gary.
Hi Anthony we moved to Spain (Nerja) last August no problems and the vino tinto is inexpensive (cheap plonk). If the UK does a Brexit' then we'll just make do, here's an idea for a railway room. Ian Attached files
Welcome aboard Anthony, you will get plenty of help and advice on here with track plans etc. What's your history with model railways , Is this your first ? Cheers Matt
Hi Matt, I have been an armchair modeller for some years now, first work got in the way, then lack of space, then I finally put a baseboard together, and built an inglenook layout. I was pleased with it too and planned more layouts but finances dictated that I sell my layout and stock in order to buy guitars and amps. I did keep some hornby track and a few loco's though and have never lost my interest in railways. I was planning a plank as I mentioned previously but I found an Inglenook layout on line last night that uses hornby track and I plan on adapting that to my own interests just to get something up and running.
Anthony looking forward to your Inglenook adaption. Hours of fun can be had with an inglenook It's easy for me to spend a hour on "Leadie69's" version of an inglenook. Please keep us all up to date with your progress. Start with the boards and work from there did I say we like photos. no we love photos and ask any Questions you like there's sure yo be someone that knows the answer,
Hi Ian, Just seen this, looks great. Looking out of my window it is chucking it down with rain. Fancy swapping?
Hi Anthony it's brightened up since the last image only problem is the heat affects the points so need to keep the 'plonk' in the shade. Ian