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  1. Now then Jeff, Just a quick look in whilst on my break heading south, but I think the train is in Europe, IE:- driving on the right? Probably totally wrong as that has something to do with the loco! Chip.
  2. Good Morning Jeff Simply put "Bloody Fantastic" It was only on the 3rd video when I noticed the "run down" bits of wall and it looks absolutely superb. 10/10 for effort and 11/10 for results! Chip
  3. Pleased to also get the voussoirs to align with the stonework in the under-arch-liner. That is just showing off!!! I would say 2+ hours well spent. Excellent work young Jeff.
  4. Good morning Jeff, I saw this and immediately thought "I bet Jeff's pleased he doesn't model Cornish railways". Chip.
  5. Good Afternoon Jeff I'm back home and here's another pic for you of the very same wall. The wall in the 2 pics last week was rebuilt not that many years ago and probably helps to explain the neat rows of stones, also the bloke that did it is one of the very best wallers I've ever seen, no, it was definitely not me! This pic is to the left of last weeks and you can see where old meets new, also bang goes what I was told as the cams on the original wall are facing uphill! Not a problem with uneven stones at all. You can build your walls exactly how you like and I will find you a prototype to match! Excellent work as always. Chip
  6. Good Morning Jeff I'll be following this (and Hell Ghyll Sidings) just as closely as Gill Head as I keep thinking about something similar, I'm very good at thinking, very poor at doing! As you know I've always been a fan of your walls and I must say the new walling is even better, the wall looks fantastic, but the first thing that struck me were the "Cams" (as we call them, Capping/ Coping stones, I think different places call them different names) just jumped out at me as looking wrong. I see your diagrams have them all standing upright, (I have seen walls like that), but the reason they look wrong (to me anyway) is they should IMHO all be leaning the same way and if there is any slope on the wall they should be leaning downhill, that is how I was taught to place them many many years ago. This is purely my opinion and not a criticism of your excellent walling Lord Lunester. Poor pics attached taken on a damp morning in Orton. Chip
  7. Good Evening Jeff My first thought on the new downpipes was "a million times better" Now as your personal Cumbria Camera Correspondent, all you've got to do is ask and I'll soon pop to KS and see if I can get some pics of the real McCoy, but looking at them last photo's, I don't think I need to. Chip
  8. Good Morning Jeff I most certainly am still happy with the progress and the quality, it is just stunning, when I have to look at a picture 2/3 times to decide if it's real or if it's a model, that says it all about the quality, as for progress, what sort of fertiliser are you feeding the bushes in the lane on, I need some for my garden, I wish my veggies would grow half as fast as them bushes have. That picture with the 2 wall gaps is just fantastic, you just cannot tell where the model ends and the backscene starts. As you know I don't usually bother with the "likes", but them 2 sheep going for a pint just HAD to have one, absolutely fantastic. Keep up the excellent work and one day I'll be knocking on your door for a closer look. Chip
  9. Good evening Jeff and all Lunesters I'm glad you've incorporated one of these, But how about one of these? As soon as I saw it yesterday I thought of Gill Head, but, just like the stile, I realised it could not go in a railway boundary wall, but it could go in another wall on the layout. Then I read Ali G's suggestion, I think that's a fantastic idea and a genuine reason for a stile in a railway wall. Keep up the excellent work and one day this summer I'm coming down your way. Chip.
  10. Morning Jeff I couldn't care less about the "like ratings", That makes two of us which is why I don't click them, but I can assure you I look at every picture (even upside down ones!) and read every word. The more the merrier for me. Chip
  11. Well, well, well. How on earth have I missed this until now? Firstly a belated Happy New Year to Jeff, family and all Lunesters. I've often wondered what you were up to these days Jeff, now I know. As everyone else has said, it's simply stunning already that viaduct, but we would expect no less from the Master. Every time I go over one of these I think of KL, now I'll have to start saying GH instead. I've now read every word and looked at every pic, so I've caught up at last Keep up the excellent work and you've now got another follower. Chip
  12. Good morning Jeff Nice to hear things are progressing well It will be my pleasure to supply some pics, I though I'd been made redundant! Very much looking forward to your new thread starting Stay safe Chip
  13. Hi Jeff "Apologies to those of you who expected KL2 to have lots of trains moving around....." No need to apologise on my behalf. Several years ago myself and a friend went to that little layout in Hamburg, whilst looking around my mate asked "When did you last notice a train?" There is so much more to a model railway than trains. It's your model railway for you to do what you want with and I'm happy that you choose to share what you do with the rest of us. Excellent work as usual. Chip.
  14. Hi Jeff Far too much to do at home today I'm afraid, so my bike has not been out, therefore neither has my camera. There's always another day. Chip
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