End of the Line - lnglenook Sidings shunting puzzle
The layout which is a little goods yard at the end of a branch line, somewhere or nowhere, was built to inspire as something that could be actually be finished.
Operation is designed to work with eight wagons across the two sidings.
Five cards are drawn from the pack of eight and the wagons need to be arranged on the main siding in this order.
The head shunt can accommodate two wagons and a loco so some thought is required together with some nifty shunting at times.
We do have to other formats:
Operation is designed to work with eight wagons across the two sidings.
Five cards are drawn from the pack of eight and the wagons need to be arranged on the main siding in this order.
The head shunt can accommodate two wagons and a loco so some thought is required together with some nifty shunting at times.
We do have to other formats:
- Nine wagons - we add another wagon which clogs up the sidings even more, thereby restricting even the most basic movements.
- Guards van wild - a guards van is thrown into the mix and has to be at the end of the train, this can be tricky if the van is buried.
Information for Exhibition Managers:
Layout: End of the Line - Inglenook Sidings shunting puzzle
Gauge/Scale: OO / 4mm
Space required: 4' x 6' with table and two chairs for layout and operators
Layout size: 4' x 1'
Operators: 1 to 2
Number of power points: 1
If you would like to book this layout for your show, please contact the secretary by clicking here.
Layout: End of the Line - Inglenook Sidings shunting puzzle
Gauge/Scale: OO / 4mm
Space required: 4' x 6' with table and two chairs for layout and operators
Layout size: 4' x 1'
Operators: 1 to 2
Number of power points: 1
If you would like to book this layout for your show, please contact the secretary by clicking here.