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HSB last won the day on December 9 2017

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    British, American and German standard gauge,New Zealand 3' 6" and all 'main line' narrow gauge (not really into slate quarries and such like)

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  1. Thanks. They look very nice but unfortunately the wrong era for me!
  2. The layout is fairly high off the floor compared to many other layouts. We like things near eye-level so not too much danger of being knocked and anybody who does will immediately be marched round the back of the shed never to be seen again! 🙂
  3. The platform now has a bit of paint on it though will need another coat on the columns and girders.
  4. Those who want a GWR brake van could always buy the RTR one Osborn's Models are due to release shortly. They also do a growing range of wagon and coach kits with a strong GWR bias.
  5. The main problem with using the ROCO chassis for an 08 or it's variants is the wheels are too small. The nearest match is the Class 11 which was an LMS design which BR continued to build until the introduction of the larger-wheeled 08.
  6. Personally I find the J50 very good news and fits in with what I'd like to model in TT120. Whatever they produce won't please everybody!
  7. I have now added some railings to the high level platform. While they are far from perfect they should look okay when painted and weathered. I've also started work on the gates for the oil depot loosely based on a couple of pictures I managed to find.
  8. I think it would be a little out of period for this layout! And certainly no plans for a MuckDonalds or Kan't Find the Chicken either.
  9. When I drew a station hotel for Ramchester some years ago I thought it would be appropriate to call it the Northwestern Hotel as it was supposed to have been built by the LNWR. At the weekend I discovered that the LNWR did actually have a Northwestern Hotel next to Liverpool Lime Street. There is now a Wetherspoons on the ground floor where I had some fish and chips and a pint of cider on Sunday evening after travelling up there on a London Northwestern train for an overnight stay in Liverpool. Here's my hotel (created using a drawing programme I had on my computer at the time):- The real one is a little more grandiose:-
  10. All the supporting columns are now attached.
  11. After a long hiatus Rod and I got back to work on Ramchester a couple of weeks ago and the high-level unloading platform is gradually taking shape. I have more supporting columns to make and attach but there are enough to stand it in position now. in
  12. I like models of any prototype if they are modelled well and it's always nice to see something a bit different. Too many 00 and N layouts do tend to be glorified trainsets which doesn't really interest me very much!
  13. I see that they will also be available without wheels and driving axles, with a choice of wheels sizes, will be available separately.
  14. I'm afraid the link isn't working directly but it can be used to search for the site.
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