Does anyone on here currently have or have had in the past a garden railway?
I’ve been thinking about doing one on 0 gauge but it’s a very different thing to anything I’ve done before!
I shall give that a go Ken. Thanks for that.The "New Junction" YouTube channel did five or so films on building a garden O gauge layout.
I've a garden railway, it's 16mm scale and 45 mm gauge, however, as has been said before, preparation is the key. It has to be built like a full sized railway. I dug a trench and laid breeze blocks, the curves are concrete. Bridge abutments are built with bricks, my bridges were built from aluminium L sections, with aluminium U section as spacers.
Have you looked at this forum oogardenrailway may be mostly oo but lots of info on trackbeds etc.
Several years ago the similar gauge layout in the garden at St Albans South Box was rebuilt - the original version had used wood and not only did the wood start to rot and distort, but the space under the timber became home to some unwanted wildlife. It was rebuilt using lightweight breeze blocks, but we did the curves by cutting the breeze blocks to the desired angles to fit together.I've a garden railway, it's 16mm scale and 45 mm gauge, however, as has been said before, preparation is the key. It has to be built like a full sized railway. I dug a trench and laid breeze blocks, the curves are concrete........