Many of you will have seen the Peco announcement of a new TT range. One of the very first layouts I can remember is the promotional Triang TT layout that Dad once had in his model shop. The baseboard eventually formed the basis of a never-finished family OO9 layout built on Tuesday evenings whilst mum was at League of Health and Beauty Classes.
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I eventually used some of the surviving track for a quick OOn3 diorama, which in turn became my OO9 Hales layout.
I've always liked TT when I've seen it in the flesh, but I've never felt the urge to build a layout in it. After all, I have enough projects on the go.
But.
There is always a but.
Once Flemish Quay is finished my next project is the Wisbech style Inglenook. After that, I think I've decided it is definitely time to switch to 7mm for both standard gauge and narrow gauge modelling. I already have a vague plan in place for a GWR micro layout.
Which leaves the EM version of The Art of Compromise plan in limbo. I have lots of bits and pieces set aside for it, but not the time or space.
Then along comes that Peco announcement, not just of track but also of three building kits that are ideal for TAoC. I'm not sure what adaptions it would need space wise. My first thought would be to keep the boards 1ft wide with a four-foot visible section and two-foot traverse so it could all fit on two 3ft boards.
Stock would be kept to a minimum, perhaps a pannier tank and a class 24, a single coach, and a handful of wagons.
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