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  1. Hi Ian A bit late in replying. That is a lovely model you have made. Looks like you are a big GSWR fan. ATB Steve
  2. Have been looking through all of your thread this morning, dog is still waiting to go out for its morning walk. What a task and the outcome is fanatic I just love engine sheds, but never thought about coping a prototype shed, I am doing one of the L & Y /L M S /BR but is not a prototype it is just based on a few different sheds in the Northwest. This one just inspires me to do better. Thank you Sundodger
  3. A lovely looking layout with a typical Cornish scenery for the back ground
  4. A very nice layout you have there Ken and it looks like you having a great time doing Al, that modelling Steve
  5. That would be a cracking model to produce and would look good on any layout.
  6. sorry for the delay in replying, thank you for your help it has been very clear what I need to do, the models are kit build steam locos of various makes OO gauge. Once again thank you Sundodger
  7. This has been a great read for me and very interesting with some good skills employed, the end results do you credit, looking forward to seeing some more.
  8. Is it straight forward for putting DCC In kit build locos ie disconnect wires from motor put chip in reconnect to motor. Or do I have to do anything else,
  9. Thanks for putting this map up, it puts every thing in place for me, I used to travel on train from Huyton to Liverpool. In the late sixties and could never work out where the loco sheds where, that was because it was higher up than the line I was on. Apart from that this has been a bit of a blast from the past, thank you guys.
  10. I made this model from drawing from an old edition of the railway modeller, it is made from old tin cans, the chassis is made from a solid brass and the wheels are Romfords OO gauge.
  11. Where did you get the back scene from the one with the houses on Thanks
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