welsh theme exhibition layout.

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les nehrlich

Thanks for all the nice comments.  the name of the layout is pronounced  DUNNA HUVRED but it does look awarkward
in welsh.
It is only booked fof St Andrews in Scotland this year but my new layout LLWYN GRUG (Heather Grove) will be at Preston Exhibition on the 4th & 5th March.

Nick

Quote from: les nehrlich on January 05, 2017, 08:27:17 PM
Thanks for all the nice comments.  the name of the layout is pronounced  DUNNA HUVRED but it does look awarkward
in welsh.
It is only booked fof St Andrews in Scotland this year but my new layout LLWYN GRUG (Heather Grove) will be at Preston Exhibition on the 4th & 5th March.
I notice that you chickened out of explaining how to pronounce Llwyn Grug...  :D I can't say I blame you - I cannot imagine how to render Llwyn in English! I think my wife would just about manage to pronounce it now, but she has lived here for 40 years!  :)
Nick

The perfect is the enemy of the good - Voltaire

Malcolm Hunt

Quote from: les nehrlich on January 05, 2017, 08:27:17 PM
Thanks for all the nice comments.  the name of the layout is pronounced  DUNNA HUVRED but it does look awarkward
in welsh.
It is only booked fof St Andrews in Scotland this year but my new layout LLWYN GRUG (Heather Grove) will be at Preston Exhibition on the 4th & 5th March.
Hi Les. Have you incorporated some z gauge as narrow gauge on the board to the right of the estuary?
How ironic that I choose N gauge after I start using reading glasses.
- Progression to prescription glasses has not dissuaded me either.

les nehrlich

Hi LostBoy30A

Yes, narrow gauge (Nn3) which is N gauge,narrow gauge, 3ft. 'Z' gauge track with scratch built stock and loco bodies
and Marklin 'Z' gauge chassis.
Hope this answers your question

Les

Malcolm Hunt

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Quote from: les nehrlich on January 23, 2017, 03:26:36 PM
Hi LostBoy30A

Yes, narrow gauge (Nn3) which is N gauge,narrow gauge, 3ft. 'Z' gauge track with scratch built stock and loco bodies
and Marklin 'Z' gauge chassis.
Hope this answers your question

Les
The whole thing is brilliant form one end to the other, but that really stood out for me. I've had something of a love affair with Wales ever since two Welsh teachers at our east London school took us to Llangollen when we were about 9-10.
How ironic that I choose N gauge after I start using reading glasses.
- Progression to prescription glasses has not dissuaded me either.

Bigmac

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i used to be indecisive...but now i'm not so sure.

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