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2 hours ago, KNP said:

And here are some wagons

In colour

 

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In monochrome

 

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In the colour shot do I detect a bit of weathering on the sheep? Absolutely top class modelling and attention to detail. 
 

I’ll be ordering the book as well by the way. 

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2 hours ago, Dragonboy said:

In the colour shot do I detect a bit of weathering on the sheep? Absolutely top class modelling and attention to detail. 
 

I’ll be ordering the book as well by the way. 

 

Well, it is that time of year for them...

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54 minutes ago, Limpley Stoker said:

Lovely load of coal for the coaling stage, I hadn’t noticed that before- real coal obviously. That’s a big carbon wagonprint.

 

A lump of real coal broken down with a club hammer whilst in a plastic bag to catch all the little bits, even dust which I use to fill in gaps.

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1 hour ago, drmditch said:

 

Please may I ask about the van directly behind the tender.

Is it a GW vehicle?

It’s a Cambrian Model LMS fish van but I brought the wrong variant, so it was suggested by Worsdell Forever that a simple addition of some end vents would make it look better for the era rather than scrapping it

So I built 4 end vents and added them to save me buying another kit!!!!!

What I did and the associated pictures where lost in the great crash…. 

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4 hours ago, KNP said:

 

A lump of real coal broken down with a club hammer whilst in a plastic bag to catch all the little bits, even dust which I use to fill in gaps.

There may be coal on the coaling stage but, despite cattle wagons being run to Little Muddle, n'ere even a bullock to be seen in cattle dock.

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Is this a record for 'The slow Train' 15 days to arrive at Little Muddle....

 

Or has there been slower?

 

They still have to uncouple, run round and shunt... take water ... and depart all before the end of this year?

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44 minutes ago, John Besley said:

Is this a record for 'The slow Train' 15 days to arrive at Little Muddle....

 

Or has there been slower?

 

They still have to uncouple, run round and shunt... take water ... and depart all before the end of this year?

Yes, this might drag on a bit?

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2 hours ago, John Besley said:

Is this a record for 'The slow Train' 15 days to arrive at Little Muddle....

 

Or has there been slower?

 

They still have to uncouple, run round and shunt... take water ... and depart all before the end of this year?

Are you honestly expecting all that to happen before the end of this year? 

 

For that to happen would require vastly quicker movement than we have ever seen on Little Muddle!

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49 minutes ago, railtec-models said:

 

Item 9970 generally does this job, if it helps:

 

https://www.railtec-models.com/catalog.php?search_str=9970

 

 

 

Thanks for this.

Just ordered a set from you and sent response to e-mail though I forgot to say name split on two planks, but I expect you had that bit sorted.

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, sjrixon said:

If it took that long to arrive, how long is the shunting going to take! 


A few minutes to take the pictures but absolute ages to post!!!

😀😀😀

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