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1623655Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in 0 Gaugehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/chadbury-a-town-and-industrial-scape-in-0-gauge/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/336430/292664f7-a49f-4f2e-8289-b8586319d886.jpg?v=638334296141670000276384MXNPen and SwordInStock/Ebooks/<p>Most peoples perception of a model railway is an arrangement of track work, decorated with some buildings and a cursory backdrop rising briefly to a sloping ceiling. Not so with Chadbury. When you walk into what was a 17ft square, double garage, you enter another world. The eyes look up before they look down at a painted backdrop, which is 8ft high and painted in oils, with watercolor landscapes of the Pennine hills. A dark satanic sky rises above the Cliff cotton mill, which is 7ft wide to a tower top at 40 inches high, along with with 166 windows.</p><p>As you enter, on the left you see a canal basin surrounded by factories that continue around the layout until the town of Chadbury is reached. The doorway is bridged by a girder bridge, which completes a continuous circular track. To the left lies the shed area, to the right lies the station. At a lower level to the main layout lies a street lined with terraced houses and further industrial and wharf buildings serving another canal. Creating the various buildings has been a great interest of to the author who has demonstrated how he builds and weathers them in the book. All the buildings light up, providing both a daytime and nighttime look to the layout.</p><p>It is DCC operated, and the loco stock is ex-LMS and LNER in a begrimed BR livery. Notes on materials used, tips on weathering and building dimensions are all there to help, and hopefully inspire, the would-be modeler. The book includes over 100 photographs and a detailed track plan.</p>...1601661Chadbury: A Town and Industrial Scape in 0 Gauge276384https://www.gandhi.com.mx/chadbury-a-town-and-industrial-scape-in-0-gauge/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/336430/292664f7-a49f-4f2e-8289-b8586319d886.jpg?v=638334296141670000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20179781473876347_W3siaWQiOiIyMmEzMzUxMy1jN2UxLTRkYTMtOWJhYy0yYmZmNjk3MjJjMjYiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM4NCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjEwOCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjoyNzYsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI0LTA1LTIyVDAxOjAwOjAwWiIsInJlZ2lvbiI6Ik1YIiwiaXNQcmVvcmRlciI6ZmFsc2V9XQ==9781473876347_pMost peoples perception of a model railway is an arrangement of track work, decorated with some buildings and a cursory backdrop rising briefly to a sloping ceiling. Not so with Chadbury. When you walk into what was a 17ft square, double garage, you enter another world. The eyes look up before they look down at a painted backdrop, which is 8ft high and painted in oils, with watercolor landscapes of the Pennine hills. A dark satanic sky rises above the Cliff cotton mill, which is 7ft wide to a tower top at 40 inches high, along with with 166 windows./ppAs you enter, on the left you see a canal basin surrounded by factories that continue around the layout until the town of Chadbury is reached. The doorway is bridged by a girder bridge, which completes a continuous circular track. To the left lies the shed area, to the right lies the station. At a lower level to the main layout lies a street lined with terraced houses and further industrial and wharf buildings serving another canal. Creating the various buildings has been a great interest of to the author who has demonstrated how he builds and weathers them in the book. All the buildings light up, providing both a daytime and nighttime look to the layout./ppIt is DCC operated, and the loco stock is ex-LMS and LNER in a begrimed BR livery. Notes on materials used, tips on weathering and building dimensions are all there to help, and hopefully inspire, the would-be modeler. The book includes over 100 photographs and a detailed track plan./p(*_*)9781473876347_<p>Most peoples perception of a model railway is an arrangement of track work, decorated with some buildings and a cursory backdrop rising briefly to a sloping ceiling. Not so with Chadbury. When you walk into what was a 17ft square, double garage, you enter another world. The eyes look up before they look down at a painted backdrop, which is 8ft high and painted in oils, with watercolor landscapes of the Pennine hills. A dark satanic sky rises above the Cliff cotton mill, which is 7ft wide to a tower top at 40 inches high, along with with 166 windows.</p><p>As you enter, on the left you see a canal basin surrounded by factories that continue around the layout until the town of Chadbury is reached. The doorway is bridged by a girder bridge, which completes a continuous circular track. To the left lies the shed area, to the right lies the station. At a lower level to the main layout lies a street lined with terraced houses and further industrial and wharf buildings serving another canal. Creating the various buildings has been a great interest of to the author who has demonstrated how he builds and weathers them in the book. All the buildings light up, providing both a daytime and nighttime look to the layout.</p><p>It is DCC operated, and the loco stock is ex-LMS and LNER in a begrimed BR livery. Notes on materials used, tips on weathering and building dimensions are all there to help, and hopefully inspire, the would-be modeler. The book includes over 100 photographs and a detailed track plan.</p>...9781473876347_Pen and Swordlibro_electonico_c8f737c5-10c7-3d7f-9631-5fb1c3fdaa09_9781473876347;9781473876347_9781473876347Eric BottomleyInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/casematepublishers-epub-280f0c7e-1646-4da3-b5b9-6f373905b16c.epub2017-11-30T00:00:00+00:00Pen and Sword