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54 minutes ago, gwrrob said:

 

Loving your ivy Kev @KNP 😎

Thanks

MiniNatur but with odd leaves highlighted in a lighter green.

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6 minutes ago, KNP said:

General Information Announcement

 

For many, many months now I have been ploughing through this thread from page 1 to reinstate all pictures lost before the hard drive collapse of March 2022.

Yesterday evening I completed the task.....

 

In summary:

All my main pictures have now been reinstated (as they are saved on my computer as well as the cloud).

Most of the mobile phone ones have been as well but there are gaps as sometimes I would take and post whilst in the railway room but not save.

Naturally not be able to do the 3rd party pictures.

 

 

  

 

Great news!

Little Muddle was the main inspiration for getting me back into the hobby after a 30 year hiatus. And it continues to inspire me today.

 

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1 hour ago, KNP said:

General Information Announcement

 

For many, many months now I have been ploughing through this thread from page 1 to reinstate all pictures lost before the hard drive collapse of March 2022.

Yesterday evening I completed the task.....

 

In summary:

All my main pictures have now been reinstated (as they are saved on my computer as well as the cloud).

Most of the mobile phone ones have been as well but there are gaps as sometimes I would take and post whilst in the railway room but not save.

Naturally not be able to do the 3rd party pictures.

 

 

  

Does that mean we'll be able to 'revell' in even more photos of panniers. Oh dear.

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1 hour ago, Winslow Boy said:

Does that mean we'll be able to 'revell' in even more photos of panniers. Oh dear.

The more panniers, the better.

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You have built a very fine layout this last set of photos show some different views and very high quality buildings  all in all you      have achieved a fantastic layout thanks  for your hard work.  Chris

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16 hours ago, Gedward said:

 

Great news!

Little Muddle was the main inspiration for getting me back into the hobby after a 30 year hiatus. And it continues to inspire me today.

 

 

Ditto, twenty years.

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ModelU has quite a range of workmen, most of whom look suitably idle, but this one looks like he's telling a fishing story.

 

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3 hours ago, lmsforever said:

You need an idle looking workman   lurking  in the background  .

Hmm not in 1938 surely 1970's yes but 1938 no. Mind you it is Little Muddle so it could be possible. LM today or 1938, the rest of the country 1970.

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3 hours ago, aardvark said:

ModelU has quite a range of workmen, most of whom look suitably idle, but this one looks like he's telling a fishing story.

 

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Nah - he's waiting to hold up the shed door!

 

 

 

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That figure looks like it wearing a 21st century microphone...probably a shadow or painting problem.  Otherwise he looks like he just opened a shed door and found something missing on the top shelf...

 

I'm all for figures posed at rest on layouts as they don't require some other details to explain their activity.

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