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3 hours ago, gwrrob said:

Talking of panniers and Strathwood Publishing have 50% off Pannier Papers No. 2 , making it less than six sheets.

 

https://strathwood.co.uk/products/the-pannier-papers-no2-the-57xx-engines-36xx-37xx-46xx?_pos=2&_psq=pannier&_ss=e&_v=1.0

Thanks for the heads up but I have them all.

It’s Prairie Paper No 3 that I am searching for still.

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2 hours ago, lmsforever said:

What will the next collection of locos be?  How about a dozen Prairy tanks .


Not sure if I am honest, transfers have arrived for the WKT so that should take account of one day!!!

Then……?

 

What do you think I should work on next?

 

Lets start a new trend.

 

Model Railways by popular vote 

 

Answers on a postcard to:

Station Building

Little Muddle Yard

Little Muddle

England

 

 

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22 hours ago, MrWolf said:

 

No, you need another Pannier...

 

I believe Tavistock has a Pannier market behind the high Street... or is that yhe wrong type...

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8 hours ago, KNP said:


Not sure if I am honest, transfers have arrived for the WKT so that should take account of one day!!!

Then……?

 

What do you think I should work on next?

 

Lets start a new trend.

 

Model Railways by popular vote 

 

Answers on a postcard to:

Station Building

Little Muddle Yard

Little Muddle

England

 

 

Would it be too much for it not to be a Pannier as according to the, WB & Priestly hypothesis, x + y = c (where x is too many and y is the square root of overkill then c =0) except when there's an 'a' in the month then its = -0.

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9 hours ago, KNP said:


Not sure if I am honest, transfers have arrived for the WKT so that should take account of one day!!!

Then……?

 

What do you think I should work on next?

 

Lets start a new trend.

 

Model Railways by popular vote 

 

Answers on a postcard to:

Station Building

Little Muddle Yard

Little Muddle

England

 

 

 

To:

 

The Station Master 

Station Building 

Little Muddle Yard 

Little Muddle 

England 

 

From:

 

Messrs Wolf & Hood.

 

(Purveyors of air raid sirens to His Majesty King George VI and loud jazz music to mask deafening clangs and swearing from workshops.)

 

Banjo-On-Clun

 

Salop.

 

Dear Sir, 

 

As avid followers of the engineering and artistic development of the Little Muddle Branch, we would be most interested in seeing the passenger stock which visits your terminus by way of a change. The more obscure and archaic the better.

 

Yours 

 

B. B. Wolf.

 

PS. If the Panniers are absent they are helping us relocate parts of our prototype hush hush Flash Gordon death ray.

 

 

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12 hours ago, John Besley said:

I believe Tavistock has a Pannier market behind the high Street... or is that yhe wrong type...

And you can obtain a fine breakfast there (Tues - Sat) without the use of coal and shovel.

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On 11/05/2024 at 11:24, gwrrob said:

Talking of panniers and Strathwood Publishing have 50% off Pannier Papers No. 2 , making it less than six sheets.

 

https://strathwood.co.uk/products/the-pannier-papers-no2-the-57xx-engines-36xx-37xx-46xx?_pos=2&_psq=pannier&_ss=e&_v=1.0

 

Sounds like the sort of reading that would help to cure those with Acute Pannier Deprivation Syndrome.

 

Adrian

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That phot has several things in its favour here at Chateau Winslow.

Firstly it shows your very high standards of modelling. Secondly it's something that I don't think I've seen before (might be wrong here due to a combination of forgettery and and what was the question again) and finally it doesn't have a you know what in it - begins with a 'p' ends with an 'r', has seven letters.

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3 hours ago, KNP said:

 

 

Another wagon has appeared in the roster and that is a Python covered carriage truck. 
 

IMG_8927.jpeg.cabae66b5d69ce37a5225cc3d9b55b9d.jpeg

 

Waiting for couplings, glazing, roof fixing then decorations

 

Decorations? it's only May...🎄😲

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7 hours ago, Winslow Boy said:

begins with a 'p' ends with an 'r', has seven letters.

Got it - PANNIER is the word you are looking for.  Ask me another 😀

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3 minutes ago, Gopher said:

Got it - PANNIER is the word you are looking for.  Ask me another 😀

 

Damn, I thought he meant PlumbeR...

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10 hours ago, Worsdell forever said:

 

Decorations? it's only May...🎄😲

 

Too soon! 

 

Any fule knos that Christmas doesn't start until the third week in August!

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22 minutes ago, KNP said:

 

And now for some open wagons.

One being pulled by.....shhh... you know what? Begins with p and ends in r....shhhh.....

 

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Packer?  Prodder?  Pusher?  Poker?  We need to know!

 

Roja

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1 hour ago, KNP said:

 

And now for some open wagons.

One being pulled by.....shhh... you know what? Begins with p and ends in r....shhhh.....

 

I thought Panniers had better pulling power than that. Whose pulling the rest of the wagons on that train (or are they being pushed by a Jinty that's using a very long bar and out of shot)?  😄

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