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Excellent work, I assume the "bass tube" is connected to the portable gramophone player?
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You look chuffed, as well you should
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Good to have you back
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Looks a tight fit!
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Really nice, I'm glad you used the coin for scale as I took it for 4mm to start with!
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Thanks, the real thing seem remarkably camera shy
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The coach has come together nicely, what have you based the roof detail on?
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Don't give up on a really good original idea, try reworking it into a different track plan.
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Top stuff, I hope we get part 2 soon
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Excellent, my era and and almost location
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Keep going! We all need a shove now and again
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Surely they can't be that hard to catch
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Brilliant detail that brings the layout to life even more
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I've been following this layout for a while and it looks at good as I'd hoped. Well done, the hard work was worth it
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Just gets better and better, though my eyes see a man cuddling a monkey whilst listening to a gramophone in the 3rd picture
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I bet you drew the crowds with this
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A great example of how an interest in model railways can lead to the search for knowledge in seemingly unconnected areas
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Fantastic! I'll have to root out my old ones for the kids
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Warhorse puppet tribute?
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http://rugby-pioneers.blogs.com/rugby/2010/02/night-rugby-drinks.html
Not quite the right region of France, but seems to be the right era
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Looks good, but wouldn't the joists be damaged too? Trying to find good pictures of partially damaged buildings is proving very difficult, some inspiration here - http://www.anglonautes.com/history/hist_uk_20_ww2/hist_uk_20_ww2.htm
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Always loved how powerful they look, excellent model
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I've really enjoyed following your work, it just gets better and better
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Didn't fancy going for P4 instead then?
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in Netherport - GWR 1908 7mm (mostly wagons for now!)
A blog by magmouse in RMweb Blogs
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What the rough cost of this set up? Looks very interesting