At MRW we are striving to create everything you need to build a portable miniature railway. Our range of Jubilee portable track can be laid in the garden or taken to the local fete. Complex track plans can easily be achieved with our range of straights, points and curves that have all been carefully designed in CAD and then tested. We are proud of our product and believe it is the best portable track solution available.
We currently offer 7 1/4" gauge track panels as part of our Jubilee Portable track range but are currently working to release other gauges including 5 inch gauge.
I just dont like the price of anything on this website, cause here in sweden its almost an entire month to just get 1 straight, i cant believe how much it would cost to byúy a loco..
The MOST TYPICAL salary in Sweden is 371,224 SEK a year after tax. Which is 30,935.SEK a month. One MRW Track panel is £64 = 793SEK (Todays exchange rate) which is nearly 40 track panels for one months salary. We design our products to be long lasting and high quality, we work very hard to keep the price down while prioritising quality. All of our track panels are made here in the UK buy properly paid employees. I hope this information helps. This website was used to fine the info on MOST TYPICAL salary in Sweden www.averagesalarysurvey.com/sweden?SalaryType=2
Running trains using 16, 891 and 1435 mm tracks as well as 5" and 7 1/4" I ask why You didn't go for a real rail profile? The entire modell railroad business have developed their well working systems as well as "the big railroad". Making standard curve sections as well as straight ones would not be much more difficult. They would do well on a permanent railroad and would not be much slower to build for a short time railroad. A few screws/nuts more.... Sorry but that square profile looks ugly to me.
@@VestedUTuber thanks. I admire you working with and moving locos of this size. I’ve just given up a 2 1/2 inch gauge GNR Atlantic as after a mini stroke I no longer have the inclination to move around anything larger in 2 1/2 than a small 0-4-0T or similar. Gauge 1 I can manage a tender loco ok
It all depends on the loco and how if it has the water inside or not. This particular one we believe is 200kg+ but as we don't have a set of scales big enough for it we don't know for sure
Thanks for the advice, I am extremely dyslexic and didn't notice my self. The video was checked by a number of people before it went live but unfortunately none of them noticed the errors. Thanks for the advice George