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Dan Randall
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Lawrence Boul's post
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Rewanui (1940 NZR in 1:64 and other distractions)
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Does everyone do this?: In every model I make I always find one or two features that I find disproportionately attractive and give me...
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AJC
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Does everyone do this?: In every model I make I always find one or two features that I find disproportionately attractive and give me...
Yesterday at 23:10
daifly
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Ian@StEnochs's post
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7mm
Connoisseur Models LNER N10 Tank Engine
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Rob, No lathe. A big file, 10" 2nd cut, for the bulk of the material then finished by rubbing on coarse emery cloth. Lathe. Boiler...
Yesterday at 22:47
daifly
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simond's post
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Free 3D Models for download from the Great Northern Railway Society
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“simply sufficient, darling, to manage the necessary trade. The railways were common carriers you know, we have to handle anything...
Yesterday at 22:41
daifly
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Mike W's post
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Free 3D Models for download from the Great Northern Railway Society
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Not quite, but we take your point Ant. 4mm scale to 13.5mm scale, or 18mm gauge to 64mm gauge. But your point is absolutely valid...
Yesterday at 22:41
JimG
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TFW’s workshop & Copenhagen Fields
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The buffers are now made (and also for the tender). I nearly always part off with a piercing saw blade these days, for small...
Yesterday at 22:40
JimG
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7mm Gladiator Horwich Mogul
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Here's the backhead after making and adding the regular rod and the the firehole door levers, as well as fitting the gauges. And in...
Yesterday at 22:36
Dog Star
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7mm Gladiator Horwich Mogul
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Here's the backhead after making and adding the regular rod and the the firehole door levers, as well as fitting the gauges. And in...
Yesterday at 22:34
Dog Star
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Lawrence Boul's post
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Rewanui (1940 NZR in 1:64 and other distractions)
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Does everyone do this?: In every model I make I always find one or two features that I find disproportionately attractive and give me...
Yesterday at 22:32
JimG
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Rewanui (1940 NZR in 1:64 and other distractions)
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Does everyone do this?: In every model I make I always find one or two features that I find disproportionately attractive and give me...
Yesterday at 22:28
Dog Star
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Way back in the mid 1970's I drove a tour coach on a six-week circuit of Europe (as far as Istanbul) - without a driving licence _ as...
Yesterday at 22:28
Yorkshire Dave
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Prototype
Tim Mills' Photos
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All three are taken at Ribblehead.
Yesterday at 22:12
Yorkshire Dave
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Metropolitan Westinghouse OO Gauge
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It does appear so, I remember the Aylesbury train I was on had caught up with the Uxbridge train at Harrow South Junction. The 3rd...
Yesterday at 22:00
Dog Star
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Tim Mills' Photos
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I'm back from my brief sojourn in the Lake District (and very lovely it was too). Having caught up with emails and other messages...
Yesterday at 21:03
Captain Kernow
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Prototype
Bristol Area 1970s and 80s
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From the same high vantage point as my first image, 47.508 "Great Britain" sits on the Bath Road turntable on 27th December 1984, one of...
Yesterday at 20:29
My apologies for any interuptions - however the forum updates have been applied - sucessfully it appears unless someone tells me otherwise!
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