tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780773134672544581.post8229866687199940359..comments2024-01-28T07:38:45.627+11:00Comments on Comtrain goes H0! H0! H0!: 2015_07_21Rod Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01692168496825957549noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780773134672544581.post-17678798403336298262015-07-24T14:29:32.466+10:002015-07-24T14:29:32.466+10:00Hate the changes with these things. Post lost AGAI...Hate the changes with these things. Post lost AGAIN!!<br />Hey David,<br />English backdrops. I took a lot of pictures and worked hard to produce my own. Unfortunately the amount of work and the cost of transferring it to paper just beat me. I would never use Peco type drops, but these are pretty good, aren't they?<br />The shed kinda beat me, I thought the roads would just align, as both sheds were scale models (The old one was too damaged to reuse) Anyway remove one road, and rebuild the pits and walkways so the shed can sit back a little, probably the easiest fix :) <br />Cheers<br />RodRod Younghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01692168496825957549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6780773134672544581.post-66234266079598876832015-07-24T09:20:19.355+10:002015-07-24T09:20:19.355+10:00The back drop looks very good Rod. If I recall you...The back drop looks very good Rod. If I recall your earlier post, it was from an overseas supplier, so I was wondering if it was of an Australian location? It certainly looks like it is.<br /><br />With the roundhouse roads, it looks like the track angles aren't quite the same as the roundhouse stalls. The track looks like the thing to change, but maybe just redo the outer roads?<br /><br /><br />DavidVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01121830163678447622noreply@blogger.com