Well here it is: EM Gauge Layouts, Models & Projects
Some excellent stuff, including Pete Johnson's Whisky Wagons. Fair bit of work going in there.
Adam
Having 'successfully' built one JLTRT class 40 I thought I would start a thread here showing the progress of my second one. My first JLTRT was 40118 and sits awaiting weathering:
This build is going to be 40060, aimed at approx 1983/4 during her latter years on BR. During my first build...
The latest high quality modelling from Kier Hardy and friends (Karl Crowther's coal drops are especially nice I think).
EM Gauge Layouts, Models & Projects
Adam
A real treat this, in advance of the anticipated April update, a preview of Canada Street has been posted on http://www.emgauge70s.co.uk
Here's the direct link:
http://www.emgauge70s.co.uk/model_omwb107.html
Wow.
Adam
Just to beat Dan to it, the latest update is now available with all the usual high grade modelling. Pete Johnson's shrunken version of Gloucester Docks really is superb and, if that were possible, getting better.
http://www.emgauge70s.co.uk/model_omwb102.html
Adam
This month's instalment of the ever-excellent EMgauge70s pages. of particular interest is the progress of Pete Johnson's Canada Street which looks like it will be something very special indeed:
www.emgauge70s.co.uk
Adam
Good news for those that remember Andy Kirkham's Fotopic gallery and all the wonderful shots showing the Western region in the '70s. They're back and this time on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52554553@N06/
Adam
Have just spent a while sorting through boxes of old photographs and found the following little gem. It must have been taken by my mother as it dates from approx 1968/69 and I would have been about 5 at the time and I did not possess a camera until I was 12. I can almost hear the noise of the...