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MinZaPint

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  1. Well that's fantastic, more my pint than cuppa! straight on my topics to follow and the video was very good, the camera in portrait mode would have shown just a little more. My own modest attempt is loosely based on Swanage BLT's right up my street and I do like to see railways in the landscape. Keep up the good work and the picture posting!
  2. Waking up is alot better than the alternative! and opting out is a rather final process. Glad you enjoyed yourself and keep up the good work
  3. Now that's what I call a vivid imagination! but I fully agree with the sentiments.
  4. Two Steamers in three posts! I think you're getting the hang of this! Seriously love the scenic work just what I would like to achieve.
  5. Lovely modelling excellent scenics, for my taste needs a few more steamers!
  6. I for one can't wait (have also followed you on the "N gauge forum hope we are allowed to mention that here!) your modelling is a benchmark I can only dream about. Got to go my kippers are ready, never forgotten the "Brighten Belle"
  7. Blandford 1969, presumably a local lad you really should learn to spell WIMBORNE.
  8. This really is terrific modelling, I note your reference to hols in India I went for 5 weeks based in Goa (my 11th year) and had a week in the Madras to Pondicherry area, brilliant!
  9. This is inspirational stuff, I've enjoyed the thread and will be watching for updates.
  10. I've just found this thread and must thank you for a superb set of pics, wandering through them I have been extemely impressed with your modeling skills.
  11. Your buildings look really good and your plan holds lots of interest an excellent choice of location, I look forward to watching this develop.
  12. Having travelled to West Moors from Waterloo via Brockenhurst for school holidays in the late fifties and later living in Moorlands Road from 1965 to 1976 I've found this thread very interesting. My maternal grandfather Ernest Stone opened the first chemists shop in Verwood and frequented the Albion pub in the station yard.
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