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17 minutes ago, Gilbert said:

Here you go - today at Little Sodbury Hill Fort. I saw this and thought of NHY 581 instantly...

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That's definitely a "Wot ewe lookin' at?"  expression on it's face. 

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Just now, Stubby47 said:

Would a 1st radius curve fit on the end of Sheep Dip, to extend the FY over the new workbench?

 Evening Stu. 

 

Its a tad tight so I've not tried. The 'fiddle yard' is only a foot long, at best 31cm from back of layout to wall.........mmmm...........

 

R

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Just now, NHY 581 said:

 Evening Stu. 

 

Its a tad tight so I've not tried. The 'fiddle yard' is only a foot long, at best 31cm from back of layout to wall.........mmmm...........

 

R

Flexi track and small locos.....just saying...

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9 minutes ago, Gilbert said:

We're relying on you....

 

Blimey! 

 

I wouldn't. 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Gilbert said:

Its your topic...its the rules....

 

Oh dear. 

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5 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

 Evening Stu. 

 

Its a tad tight so I've not tried. The 'fiddle yard' is only a foot long, at best 31cm from back of layout to wall.........mmmm...........

 

R

A 90 degree sector plate?

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5 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

Evening all. 

 

I have finished off the Room of Doom today by adding a small table. This is a recycled IKEA coffee table, deconstructed and adapted to provide a little work station desk. It also provides a useful perch from which to operate Sheep Dip. By the same token, the back of the chair provides a useful support when standing to operate Bleat Wharf. 

 

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In other news, another small building has arrived for Woolney. Its from the Bachmann Pendon range, a grotty hut. Clearly this will benefit from a smidge of weathering.....

 

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Rob. 

A couple of strategically-placed mirrors and you could drive the whole lot while lying in bed.

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19 minutes ago, Tim Chambers said:

Please Sir, just love the Teddy hiding under the layout-what's his name?

 

Well spotted Tim. 

 

That is in fact.....Ted. My companion for the last 56 years and still providing a sympathetic ear and advice when needed. He is accompanied by Snowy, a smaller bear just out of sight. Snowy has looked after me for as long as Ted has. 

 

Rob. 

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In fact, I'm hoping for some input from both Ted and Snowy when I start building Woolney. 

 

Rob. 

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