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Isaac Builds Railways: Long and lean
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Thursday, 15 March 2012. This is going to be a very short post today. The layout the boys created was very simple so they could to run their electric train on it. The elongated loop has wide curves to prevent the train sticking. At the top the placed a set of points and then created a long siding with a bridge to take it rover the bottom of the loop. 12 April 2012 at 05:10.
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Isaac Builds Railways: Noughts and crosses
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Monday, 20 February 2012. Isn't always the way? Yesterday I decided to post a layout that I normally wouldn't have shared, just to let everyone know we hadn't fallen off the edge of the world and then today I come home to a new layout! At the other end of the line is a rare example of the turntable being used to access sidings rather than a a replacement for the cross over. Links to o...
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Isaac Builds Railways: Sidings with a twist
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Sunday, 11 March 2012. Sidings with a twist. The layout consists of five sidings. Two finish at the repair shed and engine shed respectively. The other three are straight sidings for a single train. If I was after a someone who knew about making sidings I would definitely consider this apprentice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Warning: Boys at work. Sidings with a twist.
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Isaac Builds Railways: Warning: Boys at work
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Monday, 12 March 2012. Warning: Boys at work. We thought it was about time you saw some of the process that goes into making the layouts. This sequence of photos is Isaac and his brother working out a new layout. It turned out to be one of the most ambitious layouts they have created to date. In this next sequence of photos the track is extended again off the third branch of the turnt...
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Isaac Builds Railways: April 2012
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Sunday, 1 April 2012. Three castles and no track. This is castle one, built on a dry sandy beach in Suffolk. It was a bit impromptu as we were waiting around. Isaac quickly realised dry sand was never going to make anything impressive, so he set about finding stones to create the pattern. The stick to the left is the draw bridge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Three castles and no track.
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Isaac Builds Railways: February 2012
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Monday, 27 February 2012. Invalidated by an invalid. 1: to remove from or classify as not able to perform active service. 2: an infirm or sickly person. It reminded me of what happens with real life railways, where a piece of infrastructure no longer serves a purpose and rather than being erased it is just left to slowly decay in sight of the working railway. I often wonder about ...
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Isaac Builds Railways: Three castles and no track
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Sunday, 1 April 2012. Three castles and no track. This is castle one, built on a dry sandy beach in Suffolk. It was a bit impromptu as we were waiting around. Isaac quickly realised dry sand was never going to make anything impressive, so he set about finding stones to create the pattern. The stick to the left is the draw bridge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Bigjigs Toy Blog.
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Isaac Builds Railways: November 2011
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Monday, 28 November 2011. You have got to start somewhere. My regret is that there is about 3 months of ingenious designs that I have failed to record and share, but you have to start somewhere. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You have got to start somewhere. Playtime with Blind and visually impaired children. The Official Wooden Railway Series Blog. The Return of the Wooden Railway Series.
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Isaac Builds Railways: A break through
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Thursday, 23 February 2012. I have mentioned in previous posts that some times the levels of cooperation in building railways between Isaac and his brother can be fairly tense. Isaac does tend to dominate his brother when it comes to deciding the layout. This track started out that way and then something changed. 24 February 2012 at 12:30. What a great layout! 28 February 2012 at 08:30.
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Isaac Builds Railways: Invalidated by an invalid
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Isaac is small boy with a great talent for building interesting wooden railway layouts. This is a record of his exploits. Monday, 27 February 2012. Invalidated by an invalid. 1: to remove from or classify as not able to perform active service. 2: an infirm or sickly person. It reminded me of what happens with real life railways, where a piece of infrastructure no longer serves a purpose and rather than being erased it is just left to slowly decay in sight of the working railway. I often wonder about ...