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7 hours ago, Stubby47 said:

 

 

I've got the solution to that, ...............................

 

no, don't tell me, ......................................

 

it's on the tip of my tongue, .................................

 

starts with a 'P',    (c'mon brain, catch-up)...............,

 

no, almost had it, .............................

 

'P' something,  ................

 

.'Pack'...................... no ,that's not right,.................

 

.'Puck',..................... no, nearly though...............,

 

'Pick', .......................nope,..................   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh , I know....

 

 

 

 

Poke the hole bigger !!  

 

Quite......Truth be known, I am loath to make said holes bigger as it would allow me to run all sorts of things through it. 

 

As it stands, Mutton self restricts locos to ex-L&SWR types, dainty and fine that they are...........

 

None of these uncouth types...........though a Pannier does fit but we don't mention that. 

 

 

Rob 

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4 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

None of these uncouth types...........though a Pannier does fit but we don't mention that. 

 

Oh dear, I thought we had put all that behind us.

 

More work to be done here, then!

 

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4 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

 

Quite......Truth be known, I am loath to make said holes bigger as it would allow me to run all sorts of things through it. 

 

Well, you'd think, wouldn't you?

 

It didn't stop certain anarchists and intellectual radicals placing an Eastern European steam locomotive in the loop at Bleakhouse Road one cold, November day, while the local inspector was off negotiating with A. York Diesel Suppliers for an 03 body.

 

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Of course the restrictions offered by the holes on Mutton prevent anything untoward being thrust in........

 

I offer the attempt by Stubbers to insert a Class 22 which failed and almost required surgery to remove. 

 

I thank you..

 

Rob 

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51 minutes ago, NHY 581 said:

Of course the restrictions offered by the holes on Mutton prevent anything untoward being thrust in........

 

I offer the attempt by Stubbers to insert a Class 22 which failed and almost required surgery to remove. 

 

I thank you..

 

Rob 

 

Just needed more speed...

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They do say that we tend to model a period some 15 years prior to our arrival on the planet. 

 

In my case that's about right, give or take with my modelling generally between 1950 and 1960.........

 

 

Rob 

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13 minutes ago, Stubby47 said:

 

What sort of Welsh Border Collie is that?

 

Most disappointed. 

 

It's a small Southern sheep dog. 

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8 hours ago, Stubby47 said:

Surely a small Southern cattle dog?

 

Perhaps a Sheep's dog....? 

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4 hours ago, barrymx5 said:

How far South? Oz?

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Nice doggy but no, not that far South. 

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The question is............can one fit a usable terminus into a 120cm x 40cm space.....

 

 

Yes, one can......

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