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Seven Mills Sidings, from TOPS to the POD, Page 169 and Bench Road, Stabling and Fuelling Point from Page 245


Andrew P
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You are actually right there Andy ....mmmmmm my tachograph was set at POA ...(paid observing Andyfilms)

The layout does look good from a distance in the video and it appears to have more track than there is ...good planning Sir !!!

 

Thanks Martin, I'm glad the plan has worked both operationally and visually.

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I also took the liberty of giving the Class 25 / 5191 a run out with the Oil Tanks.

 

 

 

Looking good Andy - think you've done the right thing with that point.  

 

Good job your running 1970s style if it was 2018, the old 'elf & safety would have something to say about the lack of handrails and personal protection walkways over that river bridge :)

 

Rich

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Looking good Andy - think you've done the right thing with that point.  

 

Good job your running 1970s style if it was 2018, the old 'elf & safety would have something to say about the lack of handrails and personal protection walkways over that river bridge :)

 

Rich

Cheers Rich, the Point looks and works better for the Yard in that position. Just stopped for coffee but having a BLUE running session before continuing with some more scenics soon.

Very much enjoyed the stemers

 

Don

 

Thanks Don, Glad you enjoyed them, it also made a nice change for me as well. More again soon.

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Very nice Andy sounds are great, tell me are you sticking with the three links ?  l am as l think they look so much better than the alternatives....

Cheers Bud, The Paul Chetter Chip and Jintymans Cube Speaker in that one.

 

Yes 3 Links for me too, that's one of the reasons for going O Gauge, far more realistic.

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Hello Mr P

 

Not so keen on Brummmm Brummmm, much preferred Duck waddling up and down. I think you will have great fun running trains back and forth on you new layout irrespective of what motive power I like.

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Hello Mr P

 

Not so keen on Brummmm Brummmm, much preferred Duck waddling up and down. I think you will have great fun running trains back and forth on you new layout irrespective of what motive power I like.

Cheers mate, I'm looking forward to getting some more Motive Power soon.

 

Plenty of Brumm Brumming to come yet, especially with the next Video.

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What you need is Heljan to do a 42xx - that would look good chuff chuffing round to Dore End.

 

When do the 20s arrive?

 

Cheers Mate, I pick up the next 25/0 and a pair of 20's early November, so about 3 to 4 weeks time.

 

The 25/3 will be Sound fitted about a couple of weeks after that.

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And I'll probably have a run over the Cat & Fiddle to visit once its done, hopefully on a sunny day with the roof down!!!!    :wacko:  :wacko:  :wacko:  :music:

 

Jinty ;)

Roof down in November? :O  :scared: 

 

Mind you 2 Years ago Dee and I sat outside a Café at Barmouth in tee shirts on a November Visit, so it doesn't always Snow in Wales in November, hahah.

 

It will be good to see you whenever.

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Great video Andy and brilliant editing to remove the "hand of God" uncoupling I assume.

Maybe NOT the hand of God, but certainly the Hand of Andy, and also to shorten the length of the Video so you don't all fall asleep.

 

It's a totally different thing, videoing O Gauge Trip workings / Shunting to OO Roundy roundy, and long fast / slow moving Trains.

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Roof down in November? :O  :scared:

 

Mind you 2 Years ago Dee and I sat outside a Café at Barmouth in tee shirts on a November Visit, so it doesn't always Snow in Wales in November, hahah.

 

It will be good to see you whenever.

 

 

You'll never believe it but we went for a meal last night near Bangor and we decided to take a trip over the mountains home. It felt very mild and we had the roof down from Llanberis all the way home ;)

It was strangely pleasant, although somewhat eerie.

Mind you, top of me 'ead was a bit chilly!!!!

 

Jinty ;)

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You'll never believe it but we went for a meal last night near Bangor and we decided to take a trip over the mountains home. It felt very mild and we had the roof down from Llanberis all the way home ;)

It was strangely pleasant, although somewhat eerie.

Mind you, top of me 'ead was a bit chilly!!!!

 

Jinty ;)

Now that's taking getting back to Nature to far Jints, Hope you had a woolly hat on and thermal gloves, hahha. :no:

 

Who do you think you are? =  :superman:

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Hi Andy

 

Having viewed your wideos I can visualise a GWR railcar or a nice blue Bubblecar crossing the river.  :sungum:  :sungum:

I'm glad you have a very vivid, colourful and fluid imagination Clive, :O  IT WON'T HAPPEN in my life time mate. :sungum:

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I'm glad you have a very vivid, colourful and fluid imagination Clive, :O  IT WON'T HAPPEN in my life time mate. :sungum:

 

Until you change your mind - probably next week :yes: :yes:

 

Enjoying the thread, but still prefer the panniers :) :)

 

Cheers,

 

Dave

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