Turin 60
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Top marks for recycling!
John Bruce.
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A Greater Tweedale eh, sounds very good. Don't worry about the rest of the modelling world,continue to plough your own unique furrow we love it .
John Bruce.
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Thanks for sharing Tweedale with us, I look forward to reading more at some point in the future.
John Bruce.
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Stunning as usual, what more is there to be said?
John.
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They're a nice model, just needs some wing mirrors to finish. Looking forward to seeing how you get on.
John.
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Actually I rather like it!
John.
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Don't think the motor is an X04, looks more like a K's job. Welcome to the 1970's!
John.
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I suspect it is an old Highfield Models vacuum formed kit, they also did a sentinel. Not bad for the money and a bit of care in the assembly.
John.
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Good luck with the new house, I too have been gathering garden railway bits and pieces with a move on the horizon (hopefully b4 Christmas)!
John.
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Bitchburn.......really?
John.
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Thank you very much for all your posts on Tweedale, it really does look stunning. Good luck with Mk2 as and when.
John.
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Just caught up with the blog, inspirational stuff. Keep the roof!
John.
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How have I missed this....layout (seems such a poor description to use), this is brilliantly imaginative. i look forward to reading & seeing more.
John.
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Hi Ian, I've used the same material for the extensive cobbled streets on my 009 layout. How did you achieve the clearance for the wheel flanges?
John.
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Yes Captain these introductions are always interesting and perhaps a little fraught.
Perhaps she was waiting for the "blue box" to move before doffing it with a paw!
John.
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See you there with Wherewithial Quay.
John.
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Hi John,
Great looking Apa style box, I modelled oo9 for a few years and nothing comes close to the narrow gauge experience and I highly recommend checking out narrow gauge exhibitions, Are you a member of the oo9 society?.
I look forward to your Next update and future track plan/pictures. I will follow with Much interest [/
Thanks for that Dan,I am a member of the 009 Society being the current trade liason officer.
John.
Best wishes
Dan
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1, 3, & 6, agree with the comment about 6. Ditto on the link please.
John.
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There was also an iron mink done as a Southern gunpowder van, need to loose the end vents as I recall.
John.
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Seriously impressive, I've built one in 7mm scale but this is 2mm-wow!
John.
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I think Ive met those types Chris, strange folk indeed. They very seldom shout a round of drinks and are miserly with their crisps !! They can often recall every item from a PEco catalog without ever having used any of it . What a bunch of plonkers ( and not because they sip baby chams ) Fortuntate indeed for the locals, able to imbibe of 'afters' . Not that its for me to suggest anything as your fine modelling normally invokes a pool of drool this end - Am not certain what era you representing there but with a glance to a cheeky nod regarding the Rover relavance maybe that space opposite the pub could be home to a scene blocking billboard , set to the 45 angle; featuring a lovely Rover P4 ( Rover 75 , 50's ver) ? cheers>:~))
A bit too far West for a nice "Strong Country" billboard :-(
John.
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Thats's some wagon kit, are the brake levers the right way round for the way the brake shoes are set up?
John.
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I should perhaps add that the second and superior van is "Furstys" and I must appologise for the focus in the picture of my van!
John.
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Looking very good, I have to keep reminding myself this is 2mm scale!
John.
Another distraction
in Up the Line - 1918
A blog by KH1 in RMweb Blogs
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Glyn Valley Engine perchance?
John.