KotangaGirl
Pre-Grouping Railways Nut
A bit of fun. So this is 'Rugton'. I doubt if anyone would want me to upload it. The coach artwork is based on photos of Bing tinplate coaches from the early 1920's and they turned out better than I expected.
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When I was 4 or 5, my parents got a braided rug similar to this one here:
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This rug was my railroad and my brother's race track. The spacing between the braids was perfect for the wheels of our respective vehicles. We would play for hours in the living room push our vehicles around and building cities with blocks to go along with them.
KotangaGirl,
Very nicely done. Of course you put your train on the rug, before any thoughts of a layout table. Mine started out on the rug and usually ran around the base of the Christmas Tree, with fallen pine needles needing to be cleaned off before running. I spent lots of time running those trains under the Christmas tree, and getting cautioned by my parents to stop accidentally knocking off the ornaments on the lower branches with my head. Occasionally the cat joined in to "help" me play with the trains. Your Rugton looks classical.
Then I convinced my parents to let me have the ping pong table for my Christmas layout, and the rug setup was a thing of the past. But, the cat really liked getting on the table and wreaking havoc with my town, smacking the little trees around, and then flopping down on the track to stop the trains and thereby garner the attention he was seeking.
Thanks for posting. It brought back such cool memories.
Heinrich505
I could see at once how that rug could spark a child's imagination John. Does this still mean that I'm a child at heart? - I hope so.
You do have that child at heart and that imagination, otherwise, you wouldn't be creating virtual model railroads and great railway empires.
So this is 'Rugton'.
One time I purchased a clockwork engine fairly cheaply and the chap selling it told me, 'It doesn't go, seems to be jammed.' Actually it ran very well, but only after I extracted a yard of brown packing string from where it had wound itself around the gears. Monumental amounts of fluff mashed into grimy black oil is what I usually found after buying an old 'clocker', but a yard of string was definitely a first!When I laid track on carpet, I placed hand cut newspaper, or cardboard, under the track, and vaaccuummed cleaned the entire track, prior to running locos, to prevent rug fibers and dust, from getting into the oiled loco gears
The 4mm scale furniture is doing the job Ok, but it would be nice to have some O gauge scaled furniture since O gauge would be my preference for making TMR format layouts.
Your size table for Trainz baseboards in the common modelling scales should prove to be a very useful tool Ray.
Point taken - once I've finished tyhe room name signs for Vern.
Thank very much Daveric. I've still got a few ideas in mind yet for vintage 'O' gauge so I can assure you there will be more.... very nice memorable layout, childheartsgirl ... specially the classic track ... lov'it ... keep on rockin' ...
grtz
daveric