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2 minutes ago, chuffinghell said:


….Not too closely I hope because I really haven’t got a clue what I’m doing 

 

Just follow Mick's lead, he seems to have some idea.

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On 27/06/2021 at 19:29, 5BarVT said:

They’re not named: Mr Wolf can have a field day!

Paul.

 

You asked for it.

 

We've turned this into a fun game and come up with a list that is by no means definitive.

 

First row, l-r

 

Bank holiday sky.

Evacuee suitcase.

 

Second row,

 

Blown fuses

Second degree burn

Shed green

 

Third row,

 

Pac-A-Mac blue

Hearing aid beige

Lake District holiday

 

Fourth row,

 

Last week's Wonderloaf.

Over confident fart.

Chips and gravy

 

Fifth row,

 

Gan green

Fake tan

Burnt toast

 

Sixth row,

 

'Fifties bathroom

Army surplus

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, chuffinghell said:


….Not too closely I hope because I really haven’t got a clue what I’m doing 

 

Pretend it's a Land Rover. Seriously.

 

They looked spot on. Not Spot-On because they would be over scale.

 

Small quantities (only two 't's, Rob) and muted shades (not RayBans, Stu) will serve you well.

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Coal yard untidiness, complete with a junk cab from a lorry. A use perhaps for a kit that fails to please, although I suspect that unlike British Railways, the GWR might have objected to piles of other people's scrap on their property.

 

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6 minutes ago, Graham T said:

Thats a bit of a sad scene really, I think.  Everything looks completely run-down and uncared for.  Even the people!

 

I agree but, I love the melancholy atmosphere all the same. One for the reference bank I think.

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Seems to be a bit of a theme, this again, is Glenfield, one of our first passenger carrying railways in BR days, complete with junk lorry next to a siding that could only hold one or two coal wagons.

 

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