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Evenin Arnie,
All looking superb as usual fela luv the night shots an all the br banger blue/sector loco's on your TMD more pics please matey
Cheers.
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Hi Peter,
All looking superb as usual i've missed seeing this glad your back now and sorry to hear about the floor problems thats not on atall well atleast you know for future reference if the exhibition hall floor is like a dirt path then take plenty of packers lol.
Any pics of the moulded ICI hoppers would be good and if you also have any real pics of buxton 37's pulling them or RMC's would also be greatly appreciated shame the ICI kit isn't coming in to fruitition now was really looking forward to owning a rake of those hoppers two!
Cheers.
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Hi there,
Looking good nice layout and dirty kettles two.
Cheers.
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Hi Gordon,
As stated by others your track work is sublime i luv it and it makes all the difference if that isn't attention to detail i don't know wat is?
Anyway good luck with the op and as and when you get chance more pics please fela.
Cheers.
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Hi Peter,
Cheers for the piccies an real jobbys two thankyou, on the shed at llandudno i remember when the emu was parked there/dumped there and before it was a complex even before it looked like a jungle showing my age now lol.
Cheers Again, Rich.
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Hi Peter,
Superb pics as usual luv all the etches on the lima tractor just goes to show the older models still look the part with etches added and other fetaures too more pics please fela
Cheers, Rich.
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Hi Chris,
All looking stunning bud luv the vid of the wheel turning thou it sounds like a class 60 ticking over only joking there is one somewre near by thou keep up the good work an more pics please.
Cheers.
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Seconded superb shots fela an also read the article as mentioned you can't beat scottish DUFFS there cracking machines in nice colourful liverys or were anyway back in the day
Cheers.
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Hi there,
Liking the new shed area chap an latest pics too any chance of more piccies fela?
Cheers.
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Hi Grimley,
Nice new piccies fela its good to see all those railfreight and br blue loco's together its really coming on now fela keep up the good work.
Cheers.
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Hi Arnie,
Nice peak fela luv the detailing on the bufferbeam too very realistic.
Cheers.
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Nice layout Dave,
Luv the pics an i see you've picked up weathering fairly quickly then kida this is good thou looking at your buildings which are superb by the way shows you've done this b4 but i think you've captured the muck & grime just right as for this time period yes there were some mucky beasts out there fela.
Cheers, Rich.
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Superb pics again really like your small details too they bring the depot to life and in that second shot you took it looks very atmospheric as thou theres diesel fumes in the air from her entering the shed and been turned off must try this by blowing smoke from a ciggy in the shed then fotting it lol
Cheers.
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Hi Phil,
Great looking layout an its coming on a treat now i see you like your grids then fela same here thou i spotted a couple of 37's in the background in 1 of your shots also liking the vids to keep both pics an vids coming & keep up the good work
Cheers.
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Hi Kev,
Looking good as always, another question those Powyll Duffryn wagons visiting the layout behind tractor 711 are they scratch built/part kit built? I'm after making a couple i have appleby bogies which would go on an do the job its just the chassis an body which looks to be a challenge on these type of wagons.
Cheers, Rich.
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Stunning layout,
Wat a cracking big sized setup in n gauge too superb must stop looking at these n gauge threads i'll be selling all my oo again and reverting back to the little scale
Keep up the good work guys i shall follow as always.
Cheers.
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Hi Damian,
I remember there been a railfreight grey tractor at Stafford show too and there seemed to be a fair bit of stock on show too, i stood next to DITD for quite some time luv the layout and stock especially all the nicely weathered 37's you have now on the depot there superb an add that real dutchy theme to the layout.
Keep up the good work and more pics please
Cheers, Rich.
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Hi there,
Cracking little idea you have there fela i like it an your line up shows wat it should be like when completed i also see that tractor hiding at the back too
Keep up the good work.
Cheers, Rich.
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Hi Grimley,
I see its coming along nicely bin watching this a while now an luv it! Keep up the good work an more pics please
Cheers.
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Nice pics there chap luv the 50 sticking out of your good looking shed more pics please
Cheers, Rich.
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Evenin,
Looks and sounds good i shall follow this 1:)
Cheers.
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Hi Phil,
Thanks again for some more pics A Tinsley namer gronk is also on my list to do! I've always had a real fondness for peaks even though i'm from down south and didn't get to see too many of them, perhaps that is the appeal of them and have always taken a real shine to the Tinsley namers. I do remember the green peak 106 i believe, shame that it didn't last long and had to catch fire
I have another peak on it's way to me but it dosen't have the high intensity lamp fitted so gonna put Vampire back for the moment and turn this one into 45046 Royal Fusilier
Cheers
Arnie
Evenin Arny,
You mentioned the beast 45106 in celebrity green livery theres 2 replica 45's in this guise on ebay at the moment if you or anyone is interested?
Cheers, Rich.
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Hi Arnie,
All looking superb there fela bin following this 1 a while now an luv your stock and loco's makes it even better with the lights added now adds the depth and atmosphere to the layout well!
Nice stock too plenty of re-sprays i see, i must get a couple of peaks done myself including the green tinsley namer too.
Cheers.
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Hello Peter,
All looking good on the ICI wagon, hopper but are you happy with the solebar been made in resin as it tends to warp and could buckle the wagon in due course!
Either way I am looking forward to your rtr version of this cracking wagon