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On 18/10/2020 at 07:05, NHY 581 said:

Morning all. 

 

We have quite a bit of sheep inspired items around Chateau Sheep.........including three layouts...

 

I haven't, as of yet, settled back into winter modelling mode. That may well change as of next weekend when the clocks change..We shall no doubt see. On a positive, here is a test photo taken on a new box brownie ( which I'm attempting to get used to ).

 

 

Rob. 

 

Chateau Mouton ne c'est pas?

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33 minutes ago, simontaylor484 said:

Very atmospheric as usual on sheepmeister

 

Thanks Simon. 

 

A further experiment.......

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Captain Kernow said:

Superb.

 

I just can't tell it's not butter.

 

Thanks CK. 

 

Not too much of an issue. Just need to keep away from any source of heat.....

 

Rob. 

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1 hour ago, teaky said:

I suspect it won't stay clean for long. 

 

 

The game's very much afoot, Teakers.........and no mistake.......

 

Rob. 

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2 minutes ago, LBSC123 said:

Beautiful model, I've got one too and so will watch with interest to see what you do to it. How did you remove the transfers off the cab side?

 

I use a small amount of resin car polish on a cotton bud and gently rub in a circular motion over the transfer itself. I'm not too worried about a faint outline remaining as the weathering will cover a few sins...

 

Rob. 

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4 minutes ago, Andrew P said:

One say's; where are we going, and the other says;  were off for a private viewing of the Sheep Chronicles, apparently it's in a place called Wales.:o Well there's nice for ewe.:laugh:. I've got Family in Wales I think. :swoon:

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That may be how they got lost. Not actually being Welsh citizens, the subtle difference OR total lack of difference between turning left by here and turning left by there, would have thrown them before they got as far as Abergavenny.

 

Also, calling cousin Rhydian for directions could have resulted in questions such as "Where are you to?" Causing yet more confusion.

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Quite. We are not dealing with Welsh Sheep here.........Much more about them. 

 

Anyhow.....back to trains.....

 

Still clean but subject to change..

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3 hours ago, Mulgabill said:

 

Is that the black sheep of the pannier flock?

 

 

 

Certainly not! 

 

A Jinty is a very fine chap in it's own right. 

 

Any more talk like that Mulgabill Minor and you will earn your self an appointment with Grayson, in the Boot room at 6. Soundest of thrashings. 

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42 minutes ago, NHY 581 said:

 

Certainly not! 

 

A Jinty is a very fine chap in it's own right. 

 

Any more talk like that Mulgabill Minor and you will earn your self an appointment with Grayson, in the Boot room at 6. Soundest of thrashings. 

All ready...

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