Secret Seven on the Trail.
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
As I don't have a scanner, I'm not having that particular problem anyway...
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
This thread is now so off topic I'm starting to join Tony in losing the will to live...
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'Secret Seven Off the Trail' ?pete9012S wrote:This thread is now so off topic I'm starting to join Tony in losing the will to live...
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hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
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It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
I've always intended to build a modle railway and base it around the goods yard in Trail. I started researching the project around 2011 but hadn't appreciated that having two kids would be so time consuming
Anyway, they are finally becoming a tad more independent and I'm, slowly, getting some free time back and planning has started again. A major dilemma I face is deciding on the time period in which to base the model. I first read the books in the late 70s so that is how I visualise the stories but I lean towards setting the model around the time the book was written and going with a standard class 5 steam locomotive and a setting based around steam trains and the 50s?
Thoughts and suggestions welcome!
Thanks in advance.
Anyway, they are finally becoming a tad more independent and I'm, slowly, getting some free time back and planning has started again. A major dilemma I face is deciding on the time period in which to base the model. I first read the books in the late 70s so that is how I visualise the stories but I lean towards setting the model around the time the book was written and going with a standard class 5 steam locomotive and a setting based around steam trains and the 50s?
Thoughts and suggestions welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
Sounds fun, Nick! It's up to you but I'd go with the early 1950s setting as that's what Enid had in mind, and it seems more exciting to have steam trains and to include figures dressed in clothes of the period.
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
That is the way I'm leaning. I was hoping to include both the goods yard and station but, from what I can recall, the points are about a mile from the station and that makes for a very large model!
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You could always use a bit of artistic licence and have them closer together!
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
I've discovered that 'real' modellers often squash bits of scene together - and they've a word for it which I can't recall - foreshorten?.
What scale are you going for; N, TT, OO, Z ?
There are lots of online videos to give you ideas
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What scale are you going for; N, TT, OO, Z ?
There are lots of online videos to give you ideas
Do give updates on the Model Railway thread. I haven't yet explained how I've got Windsor Castle and the Red Arrows into my suitcase!
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OO I think, it seems to be the most popular one to source second hand bits and pieces. I'll drop some updates as and when progress is made.
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Re: Secret Seven on the Trail.
Sounds interesting. I've just finished reading that book to 2 children (not mine). The good yard scenes are very descriptive and we also learned about fog signals, and it would be great to see a model of it one day!
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