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That is not Art, darling. It is clearly carp.

Neither are those Art, darling, they are also both complete and utter carp with absolutely no merit whatsoever.

 

Agreed. You're so full of sheet.   :smile_mini2:

 

Brian Sewer.

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You will need 'limited clearance' warning notices!

 

I think it looks great, Rob, a bit crowded and busy by your standards but with plenty of character, and I'm looking forward to developments on this thread.

 

Cheers Jonners. The overall look is quite open but the pub end does contrast with the work shop end. At present what is being photographed are the basic structures and layout. (Obviously!)

 

Scenically I think as well as being quite challenging, this will offer some good opportunities to try different things.

 

 

 

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Will you be raising the ground / burying the track ?

Yes Stubbers. The ground level will be raised and sone of the track will be inlaid. I am hoping this will give a nice variation to it all.

 

 

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Oh, and by the way, here is a view from the inside of a Voyager lavatory:

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That's a big window. Hence they are not to be used when in the station. People could look in and see you having a tinkle.

 

Bring back frosted glass.

 

 

Rob.

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I demand to be taken to the Macadamian ambassador.

 

Macadamia. Home of Alexander the Great.

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Not one of The Beatles then.

 

Ah! My mistake. That's the fella. Good with frogs.

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And it is not anywhere in that picture but is a way off to the right ;)

 

By some considerable distance. The St Crux of the matter is, they're the pits. What a Shambles.  But you could once get a decent sausage sarnie in the old Yorkie Herald building. (Shown in the picture).

 

C. Illey-Street

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Norman captures a spot of early morning shunting at Sheep Lane this morning. He was quite pleasantly surprised to find one of his favourite classes, the ex-L&SWR B4, shuffling about the place and took the opportunity to take a few snaps of 30096.

 

Norman couldn't help comparing the views he obtained with a location that Ivor Peterborough had mentioned over a pint in the Duck and Cover, a few weeks ago.

 

 

He must make an effort and get to Bleat Wharf before the summer was out.....

 

 

 

Rob.

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