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Posts posted by colin penfold
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Dave, I don't think I missed it. Can you please tell us the colours you used on the walls? Although my layout is freelance I'd like to get to something similar with my retaining walls. Thanks mate.
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Cool. I know you were very keen to get it right
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How does the height of the crane look with a lock alongside mate? Are you happy with the height?
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Better name choice. I have no superior pacific for you this time
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Thanks Alan, I'll try the DIY version.
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Alan, how do you deploy subtle bits of static grass like around the bottom of the lamp but walls? I find the static machine a bit of a shock and awe tool rather than a precision instrument.
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Bargain from Bure Valley Models that may be of interest herein
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3 hours ago, The Johnster said:
But they are fun in a microwave. Briefly.
Try this
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1 hour ago, AY Mod said:I would like to thank everyone who participated in the prize draw and the fundraiser this weekend whether that be by chipping into a worthy cause or by being involved in the quite magnificent layout and demo topics of our virtual get-together yesterday. That was quite stunning with some superb contributions, a lot of imagination and hard work went into that from contributors, some learnt new videoing skills and put themselves out there. Well done to all.
@Stubby47 had put so much into organising the planned event and carried this right through and managed the non-prize draw donations in addition to keeping the fun rolling on. That was an important part of it all; that everyone enjoy themselves and that's very evident. I was looking at the interaction going on and have never seen so much 'like' and other reaction buttons being clicked within the topics. There's plenty of pages but aren't the pages enormous with all the imagery etc. - everyone played great roles and replicated the timeline of the real event.
Well done everyone and thank you so, so much for being part of a magnificent event.
Hi Andy.
It does feel good that we have collectively done this as a community, but I think it's worth reflecting that the vehicle that enabled this to happen at all is RMWeb, and you take massive credit for that. Without the environment you created, this simply never could have happened.
Well done mate
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Just to add my thanks to everyone involved. It's all been said eloquently already but I really have enjoyed not coming to Taunton and not seeing these great layouts and demos. I'm glad that the owners of the stay at home layouts were willing to demolish garages and enlarge doorways to get them to the show. I also discovered this rather nice garden behind the hall. Completely missed it last time.
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19 minutes ago, gwrrob said:We can't have an exhibition without seeing a model of Britain's greatest ever class of locomotive.
That may not even be the best locomotive ever called Spitfire. Just sayin'
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1 minute ago, Alister_G said:
I think this may cause some debate...
Al.
Where's the "you don't say" button when you need it?????
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As luck would have it I was on Facebook this morning and the Hornby page had a reminder about this event. My next notification was an advertisement for this wonderful shirt. Wardrobe for tomorrow sorted
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Thanks Rod. It's a treat to see realistic operation and your layout runs like a dream.
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2k technologies are brilliant. They also have their own website. No connection etc.. ..
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On 14/04/2020 at 22:53, Phil Bullock said:
Well I didnt do it right did I!
So got told NEVER to do it again! Hee hee
Well played Phil. I have learned over time to become completely useless at a wide variety of domestic tasks. It's a real talent
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50 minutes ago, NHY 581 said:
Ah! The image counter...........
Next to the pharmacy counter in my local Boots
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When I broke my arm I asked the consultant if I would be able to play the piano after he operated. He said yes. He lied.
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Best. Photo. Ever.
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Hi all.
I have been the recipient of an act of kindness from Simon Castens at the Titfield Thunderbolt bookshop. With my order of a couple of new books he kindly sent an additional item - a small book on the Somersetshire Coal Canal by Roger Halse. In keeping with the spirit of his action I'm now happy to post this on to anyone who would like to read it next. Please PM me your address if you are interested, first come first served.
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That reminds me of Spike Milligan discovering the long lost Elarwi tribe who had never invented maps. They wandered around saying "We're the Elarwi, we're the Elarwi......"
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Little Muddle
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Raiders of the lost autotrain?
Tommy and the temple of Dean?