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Hi

 

Nice YouTube Clip, the Dutch Engineers livery always a welcome to any layout, I love to see a rake of matching livery wagons on my class 37,  but I have to say, the class 47 looks smart. I may have to invest in one, watching yours.

 

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Jamie

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On ‎25‎/‎06‎/‎2019 at 23:13, Beresford Junction said:

 

Thanks for asking....

 

My work takes me away from The Junction a lot these days, so only minor progress. I'll post an update when I'm back in the mainland UK at the weekend.

 

Phil

Looking forward to some little updates Phil..

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On ‎16‎/‎02‎/‎2018 at 18:59, Beresford Junction said:

 

Thanks - just for you then...

 

 

Hey Phil hows things going my frend,any new stuff on the layout.

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14 hours ago, saxokid said:

Hey Phil hows things going my frend,any new stuff on the layout.

 

As you can imagine, my travelling round the world on airplanes has been somewhat curtailed!

 

Over the weekend, the kids decided they needed it to become a roundy-roundy, so we've made some minor adjustments....

 

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Excuse the 'stuff' lying about - I need to do a bit of a tidy up!

 

Phil

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18 minutes ago, pitbull1845 said:

Hi Phil, it looks a bit like the old "Leaford" with that addition of the spur. Good to see you're still at it, let me know when you're thinking of selling some stock. ;)

 

Thanks Scott

 

Funnily I was thinking that too (the Leaford spur) , but then I inspected my modelling/woodworking skills and thought again!

 

It's actaully quite theraputic watching the trains go round and round - I even had my FGW full lenght HST running for the first time ever, although it can never stop, as there isn't anywhere long enough for it to stop.

 

The other good thing is the kids are getting into the modelling/running trains and since it looks like we'll all have plenty of time on our hands for the rest of 2020 who knows where Beresford Junction will end.

 

On the stock front - I think some of the FGW carriages came from you.

 

Phil

 

 

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Before you know it you'll be having hidden sidings with cameras...
Enjoy the trains and the kids, its nice to spend some time with them..

I dread to think how much stock of bought and sold over the years, and yes you're probably right some may well have been mine. lol   

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On ‎30‎/‎03‎/‎2020 at 15:04, Beresford Junction said:

 

As you can imagine, my travelling round the world on airplanes has been somewhat curtailed!

 

Over the weekend, the kids decided they needed it to become a roundy-roundy, so we've made some minor adjustments....

 

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Excuse the 'stuff' lying about - I need to do a bit of a tidy up!

 

Phil

Looking impressive Phill very nice update here..

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9 hours ago, saxokid said:

Looking impressive Phill very nice update here..

 

Thanks - I did have plans to make the section removable (hence the little lock to hold it in place), but the track never quite lined up, so it's now just been screwed permanently in place and you just need to climb under it now.

 

Since these pics, it has been painted and now planning on what scenery to add on.

 

Phil

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12 hours ago, Beresford Junction said:

 

Thanks - I did have plans to make the section removable (hence the little lock to hold it in place), but the track never quite lined up, so it's now just been screwed permanently in place and you just need to climb under it now.

 

Since these pics, it has been painted and now planning on what scenery to add on.

 

Phil

Sounds great looking forward to photo updates...

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Afternoon - a bit of cutting, stapling, gluing and sticking with the kids this afternoon. Once it is all dry, we can get some ballast down, then we're going to start on the bridge - you can see where it is going on the first photo below - over at the right-hand side.

 

And yes I know I've been using very precious kitchen roll! I should point out that this is some I've had in stock for a few years in the cellar so not really any good for food use....

 

Phil

 

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