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Posted - July 05 2020 : 4:12:25 PM
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Finally getting around to installing line side fencing in Henley. At least in the early years of British rail, locomotives did not have head lamps, thus to keep live stock off the track, a great deal of trouble was expended erecting fencing along every mile of railroad track. That's the story, which doesn't make a lot of sense in itself as a lamp would be a lot cheaper than than billions of yard of lumber in a country without much forest.
I think rather it was just to keep live stock from being turned into hamburger and minced mutton. Early lamps on trains could not have been very effective for much, anyways.
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 4:13:30 PM
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Looks nice! I have some fencing that I'll be using on my sets as well.
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 4:16:15 PM
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Until then, I think your rocks look fabulous. Has a really Twilight Zone ambience!
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 5:22:30 PM
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Oh I will still be using the rocks, the fencing is just an extra prop I will use. I dont exactly remember where I got the idea for the rocks but I like it!
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 6:13:30 PM
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quote:Early lamps on trains could not have been very effective for much, anyways. Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â July 05 2020Â :Â 4:12:25 PM
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Railroaders said that the early kerosene headlights provided just enough light so you could see what you hit.
Carpe Manana!
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 8:01:22 PM
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quote: quote:Early lamps on trains could not have been very effective for much, anyways. Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â July 05 2020Â :Â 4:12:25 PM
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Railroaders said that the early kerosene headlights provided just enough light so you could see what you hit.
Originally posted by scsshaggy - July 05 2020 : 6:13:30 PM
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Hah!
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Posted - July 05 2020 : 11:04:15 PM
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Fencing looks awesome, Chops!
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Posted - August 09 2020 : 8:15:40 PM
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Pretty much finished grassing Henley. Needs a little touch up, and some bushes, hedges, and a few flowers.
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Posted - August 09 2020 : 10:02:14 PM
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LOOKS AWESOME!
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Posted - August 10 2020 : 09:05:06 AM
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Wow, henley looks so much better with all that lucious british foliage!
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Posted - August 10 2020 : 09:39:16 AM
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line side fencing or the invention of the barbed wire is what caused the cowcatcher on USA locos to shrink to a decoration
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