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Scanlon
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Prototype
Tim Mills' Photos
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Thank you Phil @PhilH for the further memory of the Bowaters Railway. I understand that even now the owners of the mill are interested...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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Julia's Workbench.
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It s hard to believe the GWR wagons are 2mm scale, such is the sharpness of detail and lettering. Re boiler makers in Hyde, namely...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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7mm
On Heather's Workbench - one final time, with feeling
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Primer. Yay! :thumbs:
21 April 2026
Neil
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I wonder if Slaters had a bad batch of plastic. I had some Slaters 4mm brick sheets that were so brittle as to be virtually unusable...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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The Heybridge Railway, 1889 to 1913
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Richard That cassette looks rather different to all of mine - is it very old or very new? It doesn't have full-length sides. Dave
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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The Heybridge Railway, 1889 to 1913
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The rear-most shelf slat is bracing the display board, and the display board is holding the same slat straight and level. The other two...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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Hunslet Works in 7mm
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To Be fair - some of it was down to design errors as I made these up. On saying that two failures were down to them being so long and...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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Hunslet Works in 7mm
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Sounds like my experience with a resin 3d printer
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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Hunslet Works in 7mm
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This weekend I have finally got to the point where I can start painting the brickwork on the main yard building. I have had to do a...
21 April 2026
Neil
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My wife Kerry is taking part in Walk for Parkinson's 100 Mile Challenge to help fund specialist care for people with Parkinson’s...
21 April 2026
Neil
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7mm
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I really like the Dapol BR vans, very little needs doing to them - I replaced the troublesome hook and added chalkboards at either end...
21 April 2026
Rob Pulham
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Easter weekend, and I was helping Peter Kirmond with his 2mm fine scale model of YORK at York exhibition for three days, but this would...
21 April 2026
Neil
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Poison Street Parcels - an H0 BR Parcels Depot micro.
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Sorted a view for the stops end, using a 1970s photo of the German Gymnasium suitably cropped and a slight bodge where it meets the rear...
21 April 2026
Dan Randall
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, Blackney, A Glimpse of the Forest and Forest Sidings
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We've not een 8749 for some time
21 April 2026
Dan Randall
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GWR Chairs
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Phil's pictures of GWR switch and crossing chairs on Templot Club Resources at: GWR Switch and Crossing Chairs - photos A few of GWR...
21 April 2026
My apologies for any interuptions - however the forum updates have been applied - sucessfully it appears unless someone tells me otherwise!
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