10-05-2013, 03:52 AM
Hello Bernhard,
There are more than half a dozen live steam clubs in a distance up to 50 miles from here. No problem to run one's train there as a guest after asking permission & giving a small donation at the day's end. They usually welcome visiting trains to get some variation of their rolling stock which consists mainly more of narrow-gauge steamers with rolling sit-astride benches for public transport rather than real 'model trains'.
But currently I prefer building trains rather than running them...
However, photos taken on those tracks are much nicer than in front of my house on the pavement...
But it is too much effort to take the models under construction to a club for a photo-session without actually being able to run them.
Best regards
Norman
There are more than half a dozen live steam clubs in a distance up to 50 miles from here. No problem to run one's train there as a guest after asking permission & giving a small donation at the day's end. They usually welcome visiting trains to get some variation of their rolling stock which consists mainly more of narrow-gauge steamers with rolling sit-astride benches for public transport rather than real 'model trains'.
But currently I prefer building trains rather than running them...
However, photos taken on those tracks are much nicer than in front of my house on the pavement...
But it is too much effort to take the models under construction to a club for a photo-session without actually being able to run them.
Best regards
Norman