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1 hour ago, Rowsley17D said:

A view from over the fence.

 

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Very nice, authentic looking image, Jonathan.

Realistic modelling, indeed.

 

I suggest you post the images you put up yesterday on your thread - the view along the station concourse.

 

Jeff.

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1 hour ago, NHY 581 said:

Norman Lockhart captures a 350hp shunter in the rough........

 

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These look great. I can imagine that a scruffy green split box EE Type 3 would look the part there too.

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2 minutes ago, 97406 said:

 

These look great. I can imagine that a scruffy green split box EE Type 3 would look the part there too.

 

 

Thanks and yes, totally agree. I might try a repeat at some point with a bigger loco, maybe a class 15.........or 24.........

 

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2 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

 

 

Thanks and yes, totally agree. I might try a repeat at some point with a bigger loco, maybe a class 15.........or 24.........

 

Rob. 

 

Yes, they would also suit the locale!

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The more I look at those pictures of your loco shed the attention to detail I spot ... The way the sleeper ends have become exposed where the ash etc has been pressures washed out by the drain cocks opening when moving off with a cold engine, the general oily grunge so typical of a loco shed.... The odds and ends lying around, a stack of brake blocks..

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13 hours ago, John Besley said:

That backscene is very convincing

 

It's from a large file photo looking towards the Hope valley in Derbyshire kindly provided by @Alister_G of this parish and printed on a canvas-like vinyl by a print & design company near Preston. Who also did the one for DCC Concepts in their Settle shop.

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