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5 hours ago, Schooner said:

Like the point and double slip which open the platform loop at Little Muddle...?

 

Sorry!

 

 

Don't know what you are talking about, seems to be on my one?????

Now....

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6 hours ago, KNP said:

Many a time I have been asked for the latest layout plan for Little Muddle and at last I finished my version of it.

 

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So now you'll have some idea where everything fits in..

 

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Nice. Very Iain Rice-ish, if I may say so.

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On 12/07/2022 at 09:42, KNP said:

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No wonder I've been getting lost; some bloke in the Unicorn gave me this sketch and told me to take a short cut across the potato field and past the... wind mill.

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11 hours ago, KNP said:

 

Don't know what you are talking about, seems to be on my one?????

Now....

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I didn’t feel I ought to point out the slip up on the plan.

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7 hours ago, Pete Haitch said:

No wonder I've been getting lost; some bloke in the Unicorn gave me this sketch and told me to take a short cut across the potato field and past the... wind mill.

 

You know, that idea is still around and just won't go away.......

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29 minutes ago, steve45 said:

Hi Kevin,

 

Very nice bicycles, what make are they?

 

 

ScaleModelScenery LX041 pack of 25.

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8 minutes ago, St Enodoc said:

Pity.

One day, things have a strange way of turning up here at LM……

Parked but not forgotten?

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7 hours ago, KNP said:

And here is another mode of local transport...

 

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Still got my eye out for a few motorbikes when they get produced.

Kevin this is a nice shot. Can I ask what paint colours you used on the corrugated iron sheets.

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12 minutes ago, Sweet pea said:

Kevin this is a nice shot. Can I ask what paint colours you used on the corrugated iron sheets.

Many shades of grey……dark in the recesses and then light grey dry brushed over the tops. Washes used as well.

Many applications done….

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10 hours ago, Limpley Stoker said:

Perhaps there is a flatpack windmill kit in the crate at the creamery!

Is it with instructions or will Kevin have to make an estimated guess where tab A goes?

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On 19/04/2024 at 22:31, Winslow Boy said:

Is it with instructions or will Kevin have to make an estimated guess where tab A goes?

 

Without the instructions as we know how things go together, us blokes don't read them.... that way they'll be enough bits left over for another crate and shed door

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5 hours ago, John Besley said:

 

Without the instructions as we know how things go together, us blokes don't read them.... that way they'll be enough bits left over for another crate and shed door

 

I'm suffering from the after effects of that at present.

I have two motorcycles of the same make and model, manufactured only two years apart which were dismantled forty five years ago by someone who started to "restore" them.

 

Naturally, there's bits everywhere...

 

I've spent hours measuring, trial fitting, reading old manuals, parts books and factory bulletins as well as trawling the internet and bothering those in the know whilst untangling everything.

 

It's been emotional!

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