Yes working on the models works wonders for our minds. Just spent a fair bit of time speed reading through this entire thread. I will have to go back in time some more to familiarize my time well spent on the back of dad's bicycle crossing London in 1951. To get back into the spirit of rationing. I think those tins of powdered milk could easily double up as some sort of fuel tanks.hiding from the news and weather,
Hello @michael mottYes working on the models works wonders for our minds. Just spent a fair bit of time speed reading through this entire thread. I will have to go back in time some more to familiarize my time well spent on the back of dad's bicycle crossing London in 1951. To get back into the spirit of rationing. I think those tins of powdered milk could easily double up as some sort of fuel tanks.
Michael
Well that being said, and I living not much more than a stones throw from the GWR main line just 5 miles down from the bear's home. the waft and weave of the fumes from such kings and castles I a bit west as they say.But it’s all research; I’m a West Country boy (although my love for London is very strong.
Further west, for me. In Cornwall, on the banks of the Tamar, served by one of the few branches left in this part of the world. Surrounded by industrial history, and the marks left by the ingenuity - and effort - of those lost to memory. Everything’s a trek, from hereWell that being said, and I living not much more than a stones throw from the GWR main line just 5 miles down from the bear's home. the waft and weave of the fumes from such kings and castles I a bit west as they say.
Michael
Hello JonDoffs cap and stands back in amazement
I’d be over the proverbial moon, Jan, to reach this far with a kit (a very good one, of course!); the fact that this wonderful creation was produced on the kitchen table (if you would forgive me for being so blunt) like those in my ‘Modellers’ of Yesteryear, leaves me agog, my friend.
I would be delighted one day to emulate, but I don’t mind saying that I doubt I ever shall. True modelling.
Keep it going, Jan, and fingers crossed for a fortuitous outcome on the ‘work’ front.
Cheers for now but keep the updates coming.
Jon
Noble is how I’d describe either, @jonte. But thanks.Both a noble club and project, Jan.
Jonte
Hi @DaddymanProper modelling! Good job!
Hi @AJC AdamI’m terrified of Walscherts, so I doff my cap to you doing this from scratch! All that scope for clearance issues…
Adam