A view showing one of the 360 degree rotating fiddle yards. Whilst it would be maybe nice to blank the view from the public, this would mean a very wide baseboard and then it cannot be operated from the front. General concensus is that people like to see what's going on behind the scenes even if it isn't so to speak - so this way it will remain.
A view showing one of the 360 degree rotating fiddle yards. Whilst it would be maybe nice to blank the view from the public, this would mean a very wide baseboard and then it cannot be operated from the front. General concensus is that people like to see what's going on behind the scenes even if it isn't so to speak - so this way it will remain.
2nd October 2008 20:26
Catcott Burtle Diary: June - Dec 08
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
Taken using a Nikon NIKON D200
Here are a couple of shots with the drape just added..............Total length 11 foot, scenic bit a mere 5 foot.... operation from the rear or front - all depending on how friendly or roudy the audience is!Previous | NextThe crossing keeper chaps to old Ned from nearby Burtle.

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