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bescotbeast

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  1. I've spent sometime weathering up 47577, I'm at a stage now where I'm happy with it IMG_2304 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  2. nice work on the stables and paddock area Andy, works really well.
  3. some new stock to report on, 47577 and 37116 now join the locomotive roster. IMG_3956 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr IMG_3964 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr My wagon fleet, especially the Metals side is gradually expanding, I've now built 2 BBA wagons and I've just finished an SPA. IMG_3971 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  4. cheers for the heads up Andy, I'll be investing in one or two of these.
  5. Nice work Andy, may I ask where you got the speaker from? I've not seen one like that before.
  6. Thanks Andy, great to know I've got a devoted viewer, I'll have to add you to the t-shirt list.
  7. Thanks you pair, your comments are reward enough, to know that you enjoy the formations and the humour has made me laugh Thanks you pair, two know you've enjoyed the humour and the train formations is ample reward for the faffing about it takes to try and get it looking right.
  8. Thanks Andy, means a lot that people enjoy the videos
  9. Junes edition of Pendeford Yard Today has now been uploaded for your enjoyment.
  10. I'm wondering if we have any pictures of the completed project to view, I'd love a Train describer for my layout but haven't the foggiest on what to do.
  11. I'd be more than happy with that, infact I'd be more than happy with a re-tooled Class 87 which we are getting so I'm gratefull.
  12. Thanks Andy, the two locos are Dave's Thames611 enjoying an extended working holiday on Pendeford sidings, 47430 is my favourite as it's in de-branded Intercity livery and fitted with "Legomanbiffo" sounds. The trackwork changes are running well, the only slight niggle I've got, is the new Hornby HAA wagons wheels are running poorly through the check rail on the Code 100 curved point.
  13. Braving the heat in the spare room, I ran a few trains to test the fiddle yard points etc. Sulzer action for Thames611 IMG_2203 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr 47/4 parcels IMG_2209 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr Speedlink Departure IMG_2208 by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  14. This is what I achieved with a Peco Curved point, thanks to this thread. point bending by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  15. having some time off work, I've extended my fiddle yard roads once again, this is the third time I've done it. The result is I can now run 9 TEA wagons instead of 7, 9 BDA wagons instead of 8 and 7 coaches instead of 6. new points by Simon Barnes, on Flickr fiddle yard roads extended by Simon Barnes, on Flickr Part of this was possible from the "peco point bending" thread I came across point bending by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  16. Great little cameo scenes Andy.
  17. thanks for the pictures, I'm looking at trying to bend one of these points to extend my fiddle yard.
  18. My dad drove a few Morris Ital vans, when he worked for West Midlands Gas Board (British Gas). I remember how "plasticky" the interiors were.
  19. couple of pictures from over the week Jocko line up by Simon Barnes, on Flickr passing steel service by Simon Barnes, on Flickr
  20. Grimey stonework to model and you're as happy as a pig in muck Al
  21. Crikey after that performance you're going to have some rail burn there Andy
  22. Top notch Andy, I ordered mine today with a bass reflex speaker that I'll hack into the fuel tank.
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