Hello,
Following last week's newsletter, Lee Best got in touch and sent some pictures of the layout he is building with his 6 year old son, Magnus. We posted them (with permission of course) on our Facebook page and the next thing you know there are now more than 8000 people who have seen and reacted to them! Click on the pictures below to read the background information and access all pictures.
Talking about Facebook, someone wrote to us last week saying it was frustrating that we use Facebook, as they do not have an account there and as such cannot easily access the content. Are you feeling the same about Facebook? Is there a better alternative? Is this person overreacting? Let us know what you think.
We have mentioned in the past the advantages of OO9: all the space saving of N gauge but with the details of OO gauge, as well as something different from the standard model railway. Did you know, you can combine both OO9 and OO on the same layout? When we say combine, we really mean it: you can use dual gauge track. All sorts of points as well as flexitrack are available. Here are a few examples as to what they look like alongside the chemically weathered fishplates and the power clips. As usual click on any picture for further details.
Motorising your points is not that difficult as the options to do so are multiple. You can either use a standard point motor, going under the baseboard or a surface mounted one which will fit nicely next to the track. For more advanced needs, you will also find points motors with built-in switches (ideal to display a light on a control panel) or even slow action point motors:
they take a few seconds to move the blades, just like the real thing!
The slow action motors we recommend are from Tillig as they are reliable
and a lot cheaper than the other slow action motors. Click on any
picture for more information.
Fancy building an easy kit over the course of an evening? Kits from Dapol are ideal for this: they are the same as the old Kitmaster / Airfix kits
but with slightly better plastic. They are not over-detailed but a
decent result can easily be had with a bit of painting, and the best
news is that they are quick and fun to build. They are ideal of you lack
the experience or confidence to build plastic kits or if you are looking for kit to modify heavily for a custom project. The range comprises about 90 kits, here is a small selection.
Send us an email or give us a call to check availability or to reserve anything, whatever scale you model in. As usual, if we do not have in stock what you are looking for, we will order it for you and you will get it fast (usually within a week if the manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most suppliers.
Remember, you can park for free for one hour on the High Street and for as long as want on the Esplanade. So no excuse not to come and visit us!
Upstairs Downstairs is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am till 4.30pm and Sunday 1pm till 4pm. We are closed only on Monday.
Carole & Max
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Upstairs Downstairs
3 Pier Street
Sandown, PO36 8JR
Isle of Wight
Tel: 01983 406 616
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