BRON HEBOG
Friday, 25 December 2015
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Grateful thanks to the artist Frederick Lea and FR Company for this image
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A Sense Of Purpose
The structures which probably most draw the eye on our layout, and anyone looking at the real Minffordd Yard are the two very large slate sh...
A Job For The Dukedog At Last
I posted in the build up to the Glasgow show about our struggles to get our Bachmann Dukedog to do any useful work on Minffordd because it...
Calm Before The Storm
I popped in at Himself's place the other day and couldn't resist taking a few phone snaps of Minffordd with the late afternoon suns...
Short Circuits = Short Fuses
Digital Command Control - or DCC as we have all come to call it - is a wonderful thing, but let's not pretend it doesn't have a lot ...
Missing Pieces
Having exhibited layouts of real locations for the last 30 years and more we've got used to people pointing out the bits we've misse...
Summer Holiday Traffic
Realism on a model railway is a funny thing. Sometimes it is possible for things to be too accurate, as strange as that may seen. When looke...
Flea Bites
Last week I posted about the 'Barn' carriages in their short-lived varnished wood livery which were scratch built for the Minffordd ...
Slippery Customer
The Dukedog is one of those mythical beasts for me. There is only one, and I’ve never yet managed to see it, even through it spent the last ...
Back Burners
I bet we've all got them, haven't we? Those modelling projects sitting in a box which you say you will get around to one day. This p...
The Hitman And Himself
It's not false modesty when I say that no one was more surprised than I was when Minffordd was named as the winner of 'Best In Show...
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Rob Waller
Broadcaster, writer and railway modeller. Best known for the 009 Festiniog Railway layout 'Dduallt' which I built with my father David in the early 1990's and which is still making appearances on the exhibition circuit.
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