It is now an abandoned line but was part of the live steam layout, this was the same area some five years ago.
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The layout used to run around the garden with a loop either end. Sadly the line became an end to end layout when the summerhouse was erected (I decided spending quiet moments with my wife was a higher priority than running trains) which resulted it being only rarely used. This photo was taken in the live steam area and I still have all the engines and the rolling stock shown here. Most of the buildings still exist with some still dotted around the garden although some have been reduced to panels over the last few winters but could be re-erected with some care.
The line was originally electric with very much a German / Austrian as the engines were from LGB, where LGB stands for Lehmann Gross Bahn rather than any other group or association of society. Buildings were from Pola, most of which were sold to fund the move to live steam.
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I do still own the first engine I ever purchased along with another given to me as a gift for one of my birthdays. This has particular sentimental value as my wife and I were lucky enough to have a tour of the LGB factory in Germany and saw this model being built.
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It was sad to see it all go but then the layout existed for around fifteen years in one form or another. I have plans to create a new layout in the front garden, a much simpler one but that has got as far as my idea of writing a book illustrated with my Poser renders.