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EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
You know those things don't around corners? -
EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
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EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
Shirley there's a rather large bit missing. Or do you take it off and carry it with you for security? PS: use some mud, not bright yellow paint to cover yer plates from the rozzers mate -
EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
I understand, I have a roundy window one and a square window one. What is the potential for more, just based on window shape (and indeed location). Pardon. but they only go up/down hill until I get a round toit.- 854 replies
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EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
I've just got the two... and the panniers. -
EY UP ! Somewhere in Deepest Devon a 7mm adventure
Tim Dubya replied to bgman's topic in 7mm+ modelling
How many panniers is too many though? -
Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
Tim Dubya replied to St Enodoc's topic in Layout topics
Very long straps of metal running down the masonry would have joined the portions together, similar to how roofs are held on between different materials. Our little concrete shed has them to hold the wooden ring beam of the asbestos roof on. -
Sheffield Exchange, Toy trains, music and fun!
Tim Dubya replied to Clive Mortimore's topic in Layout topics
If my gov saw that he'd have a heart attack and shite himself thrice before hitting the floor! Even I've had to look at these beautiful data center photos, and I'm not even a nerd (in any way, shape or form!) -
Day off today Should have read the instructions Ah, there you go I really love these cut outs for cabling Right then, the other half to build and plonk on top of (non existent) bench/shelf type thing... oh and the lighting. Cheers Dubs
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My boards rocked up on Thursday, two weeks earlier than advised and are absolutely superb! I've made up the one plain board, so today (with suitable birthday hangover), I shall be attacking the right hand scenic board. These really are worth every penny, if like me, you've tried and failed to make a decent set yourself, consider them a bargain. Thank you Mr H. Cheers Dubya
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Great Way 'Round... although the jury is still out on the God bit (even if you do have proof).
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After the authorities caught up with me yesterday, it's going on a shelf, so I'm relieved to say the least. Just got to order more Pleyewood cut to length and throw it at the wall
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I should say so, it was nearly 50 years ago mind you
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Mid-Cornwall Lines - 1950s Western Region in 00
Tim Dubya replied to St Enodoc's topic in Layout topics
I think that would be the kindest thing to do. Is that a Kerosene Castle by the way? -
A similar story from me too, but they were 08' or 09's (?) for me. I still have a few family members there, one of whom used to own the *"Duke of Wellington in Shirley High Street", I seem to remember the bar top had sixpences inlaid into it. His dad used to own the chippy opposite Vospers too. Happy distant days. * Fake news see below...