Trains in the garden

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Trains in the garden

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A few years ago I found I had less time to enjoy my model helicopters, the solution,build a railway in the garden. Not flying obviously, but still involved in modelling,. without having to travel miles to use them. Most relaxing hobby I have ever had. Enjoy both the garden and the trains. Plus my wife is involved too, so it's now a family hobby...great.
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wow have always wanted a train set in my garden :) lucky!
have yu got any photos?
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having problems uploading pics. I'll keep trying. Andrew
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Is the Yellow UP loco #3008 a SD40
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wow looks amazing! cant wait to see more :)
good job
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looks great, great scale trees to go with it! :D

I think your problem with uploading them is that the pictures are Huge, so they have very large file sizes, therefore will take along tim to upload and the uploader might time out. try re-sizing your pics, that will help ;)

cheers, i look forward to more pictures!

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Cheers Matt, I'll try to resize, and yes it is a UP SD40 and the steam loco is a K27 "Mudhen"

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I thought so Andy, On my old pc I ran MS train sim with an add on for the kicking horse pass and ran SD40's through the spiral tunnels to Field
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HI THERE ANDREW

me in to G big time too

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Trains in the garden - see my Youtube channel - tac's trains. :D

Enjoy.

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