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It is a hobby - It is not a punishment - I am enjoying it!


KH1

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This became my mantra for the past three days at Tracks to the Trenches 3. An exceedingly hot train shed as accommodation and an awful lot to do by mostly by myself. Not entirely by myself though so thanks must go to Richard, Simon (when he was not playing with the real thing), and the Pont du Ferme boys.

 

Heat led to some electrical difficulties but main problem was that I fear new couplings are just not up to life on the road so back to drawing board on that one.

 

Didn't take a big camera but did have a chance to play with my phone so here are some completely unedited snaps.

 

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I suspect your phone does a better job than a 'big camera' would, for these types of scene.  The only thing out of character is that they're in colour :) The dejected looking horse by the cart is brilliant.

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Glad to see you survived the heat. The pictures look great, how much did the two falling over soldiers in the second last picture have to drink? :-)

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Wow!

 

I don't say "wow" much yet I really mean it. This is some really convincing gritty rail-war modelling.

 

Very convincing.

 

Love the guy holding the brew too.

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