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Dog Star
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A4 60034 Lord Faringdon on Darlington Shed in a date given as March 1965. It was a New England loco until October/November 1963 when it...
Wednesday at 11:12
Dog Star
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The extra down sidings have now been wired in and comissioned. It allows for an additional west bound mineral train of ( eventually...
Wednesday at 11:11
Dog Star
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Rewanui (1940 NZR in 1:64 and other distractions)
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Back to Rewanui in 1:64, while 375 awaits some castings: An earlier post discussed means to model tarpaulins. That exercise got put on...
Wednesday at 11:10
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Sitting at the back of the Morrison St bridge is a structure that was demolished as part of the Edinburgh International Conference...
Wednesday at 11:08
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Having been back from my hols for a week or so now... Whilst away I took the time to review some of the work I thought I'd completed...
Wednesday at 11:07
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Rhododendron's....or at least some pretty flowers.... :D One of the small trees was sacrificed by cutting it into slices to form the...
Wednesday at 10:27
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John - what I now do with this type of older Romford (I have acquired some older kit built locos recently) is to turn them down in an...
Wednesday at 10:27
Captain Kernow
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Here is a C class with condensing pipes stovepipe chimney and Salter safety valves. Other side of the same loco at the same period at...
Wednesday at 10:22
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Wednesday at 10:22
Captain Kernow
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They were originally fitted with condensing pipes. This photo (for illustrative purposes) is from the Alon Siton collection here Rail...
Wednesday at 10:22
Captain Kernow
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The wheelbase is spot on and luckily I have some old Romford 5'6" drivers. If the massive flanges cause problems I have Markits 21mm as...
Wednesday at 10:22
Geoff
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Interesting article from the May 1977 issue of Model Railways.
Wednesday at 10:05
Geoff
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Primed and ready for painting :)
Wednesday at 10:04
Geoff
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Kerry's now really making progress with painting the buildings :)
Wednesday at 10:04
Geoff
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Kerry has added the mortar which makes a huge difference.
Wednesday at 10:04
My apologies for any interuptions - however the forum updates have been applied - sucessfully it appears unless someone tells me otherwise!
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