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Building the Peckforton Garden Railway
Apr 11, 2011



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
As it gets closer to the weather stinging a couple of nice days together, most of you are looking for ideas on how to build your Garden Railroad or add to it. Here is the first in a series. Come back Wednesday for more ideas.

Title:Building the Peckforton Garden Railway
LSOL.com Rating
Length7:39Release Date11/08/2010
Overview
This is a great pictorial on the steps that were required to turn this piece of land and into a Garden Layout. Many different ideas are shown for you to use. As with any layout not just one technique was used during construction.

I hope you can find one item to try out in the next few weeks. Sometimes all it takes is one idea.

"Fantastic!
I thourghly enjoyed your outstanding video from start to finish, the planing and thought put into your Railroad is that of a Master Builder, my hat's off to you and Thank You for sharing a piece of your world with many wonderful features and ideas.

Terry Bye

Broken Springs RR

Terry Bye - 04/13/2011 - 06:12

Just what I needed
I am hoping to start on phase one of my garden railroad this spring and this is just what I needed to help me along. Thanks for sharing your techniques and I must say yours is beautiful.
Dennis Baran - 04/14/2011 - 15:32

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