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Nice work as usual, a happy new year Mark.
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Mikkel,Can I revisit this to ask if you'd measure the distance between the MJT W irons please.I want to try them on a Parkside kit but need to know the clearance.
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Do the newer Hornby B sets come apart nicely then Rich, looks a nice project.
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This time of year you should really have seven....
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The use of postiche and Green Scene scatters give a very nice depth to the scenics Dave.
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http://www.gwr.org.uk/galsweet2.html
Although not the same diagram this photo might help with your gas tanks.You might have to snip off the vertical upstands and re solder them to accomadate them Rich.They were a bastard to fit on this and my H57.
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Have you checked 6813 Eastbury or 6822 Manton Granges.
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The correct GWR font is available as a download from the GWR E-list.I used it with the help of Mikkel to do my boards but they don't have the relief you might be aiming for on yours.
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I couldn't find those fire irons Mikkel, can I have a link please. Superb modelling btw.
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Great work, do you think that product would work for moving water too ?
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Rob, let me know if you are interested in some Brent / Kingsbridge B Set destination boards. It's likely to be more cost effective to run some extras off when I eventually send it to Railtech for printing.
Yes please . There's a nice close up of these boards, albeit on the Ashburton branch ,in the Wild Swan book The Great Western in South Devon.
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Nice transfers Rich.A touch of authenticity, here's hoping the E140 gets revisited some day.
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It's about time you updated the blog Sierd !
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What's the source for that photo Rich ?
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Lovely work Mark.How did you get the crew in the cab of the pannier ?
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That signal certainly looks nice Captain.
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I'd be interested in seeing photos of the etch being fitted as I have this add on too.
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Rich, although I haven't moved mine the red cabside dot needs moving on the 72xx.I think it should be above the plate.
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Do Parkside give the correct numbers for using different ends, buffers and vacuum fitted vehicles. I only have two photos in my Great Western wagon book.
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Very nice build and I agree with Mikkel.
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Very nice too.
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Beautiful work.
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I have a photo of a N class at Aller Junction on such a working.
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Thanks for the info on that working, I fancy doing the C67 first.
Oxford Rail Weathered 7 Plank ex-Private Owner Wagons
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Not yet but they're cheap as chips.I'll keep my eyes out for new liveries.