Mindful shunting and reflections - Paxton Road and the Class 31 in N scale
At the end of the week it's often a great balm to operate one of my micro shelf layouts. I've been enjoying working on this Graham Farish Class 31 for a few weeks so this evening I made full use of it on the week day trip working to Paxton Road. Paxton Road is my N gauge cameo layout, just 50cm wide, 20cm deep. Built because someone said it couldn't be done... and has been an overwhelming success. More on my blog: https://paxton-road.blogspot.com/sear...

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