>> Hi all,
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> Chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the information, I will add Middleton Press to my growing
list of sites to search.
Part of the difficulty I am having is to do with deciding on possible
locations. From research I know that the Albert Hall was based at
Fishguard, Swindon and finally Bristol before being decommissioned. It
might have been elsewhere but I haven't discovered any further details.
My feeling is to model my layout on the location/s where the Albert Hall
would have been a regular. So using Google and Google Earth I am
trolling through locations that might suit. I guess I would also like to
have at least on major/interesting station as a centre piece, perhaps
with a major engine staging yard, turntable and sheds. Other stations
would be of smaller size, either line stations or perhaps terminus's.
Just an initial plan forming in my sketches so far.
While the Flying Scotsman will not fit to the above exactly, I am
reasoning that I could run it as a 'Special' of some kind which won't
look too out of place when the rest of the layout is predominately GWR
in flavour.
So, I will use all the assistance provided to research but it is taking
a while to get it all together. So knowing the places, the lines and
geographic areas is the first step.
Thanks again.

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MartinS - 24 Aug 2008 22:37 GMT
>>> After a long period away from railway modelling I succumbed to the
>>> urge again and bought a pristine Hornby Jubilee Edition Albert Hall
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> taking a while to get it all together. So knowing the places, the
> lines and geographic areas is the first step.
It's your railway. You can do whatever you want. I have FS in 1923
livery on the same layout as a green Class 101 DMU.

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Jerry - 24 Aug 2008 22:51 GMT
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> It's your railway. You can do whatever you want. I have FS in 1923
> livery on the same layout as a green Class 101 DMU.
Which is quite prototypical - assuming you are modelling the period
1963 - 1968 (or 1972 [1])... - Duh!
[1] if one assumes that FS never received it's second tender

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Stevo - 25 Aug 2008 10:40 GMT
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>> While the Flying Scotsman will not fit to the above exactly, I am
>> reasoning that I could run it as a 'Special' of some kind which won't
>> look too out of place when the rest of the layout is predominately
>> GWR in flavour.
> It's your railway. You can do whatever you want. I have FS in 1923
> livery on the same layout as a green Class 101 DMU.
Too true.. and I am not going to get too pedantic about it.. I have a
couple of plans to hand now, that might do the trick.. but that won't
stop me looking at others, until I start fixing the track down that
is... 8-)

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