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As I am in the planning stages of my future Lego Model Railway, I was wondering what is the best method of building a Lego Model Railway. Two methods come to mind 1. follow what Bricktrix (Carl Greatrix) has done with his Lego Model railway i.e. all the structures, track, trains, people are made out of Lego parts and the ballast is scenic ballast as used by model railway, and the scenic areas are done by traditional scenic materials. 2. Build a Lego Model railway 100% out of Lego Model Railway i.e. all the structures, track, trains, people, scenic areas, track ballast are made out of Lego parts. So what do you think is the best method for building a Lego Model Railway.
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Hi, I have designed a Lego Model Railway and is based on the East Kent Railway and covers the Shepherds Well Station area to the area around Golgotha Tunnel and the curved main line connection, the plan was done in BlueBrick Software and edited in MS Paint (added text labels) Plan of the East Kent Railway Lego Model Railway. I plan to building the East Kent Railway Lego Model Railway starting later this year depending on how much cash I have, it will also be long term project. The Lego model railway is based on the East Kent Railway and covers the Shepherds Well Station area to the area around Golgotha Tunnel and the curved main line connection, including the Engine Shed and Turntable (in reality the East Kent Railway did not have a turntable), it will include a Headshunt and Run-around loop (In reality the East Kent Railway did not have a Headshunt and a Run-around loop) carriages were propelled or pushed into the station sidings by the Steam Locomotive and it was up to the guardsman to stop the carriages). I will be running both passenger trains and coal trains, this will include two passenger trains and two coal trains (one empty, and one full). The size of the Lego Model Railway is 192 studs wide (60 Inches) by 384 studs long (120 Inches). I already have built a Lego Steam Locomotive and some rolling stock, the locomotive is a Lego version of the EKR no 5 Adams Radial 4-4-2 Steam Locomotive and the rolling stock is based on the SR 10 Ton Goods Van and the LBSCR 48 Ft Bogie Coaches and started ordering the parts to make the platform end modules. The wide Radius Curves will be ME Models R104 and R88 Curves. I update the plan to include loops on both storage yards.
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