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Best height for an exhibition layout
long island jack replied to toolongtoremember's topic in Layout & Track Design
My American layouts are 52", I've taken photos of the layouts and put them on a CD, to give to any wheelchair visitors . my micro layout Brewery sidings have 19" legs, this sits on the tables provided at exhibition. Ray -
The "Fiddlestick Switch Job"
long island jack replied to shortliner's topic in USA & Canadian Railroads
looks like he's use Correx sheet, what they use to make signs with and Peco industrial doors https://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/corrugatedplastic.asp -
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Class 68 Photos and videos
long island jack replied to GWRPhil's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Your so right, can delete photo or leave as is? 68001-005 Sellafield-Crewe coal yard just north of Workington -
Class 68 Photos and videos
long island jack replied to GWRPhil's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
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UKF fertiliser traffic to Gillingham and Andover 1980s
long island jack replied to ess1uk's topic in UK Prototype Questions
Not on the Southern. but there use to be a UKF train out of Scotland, 40155 seen here passing through Carlisle early 80's -
Exhibitions North of England November
long island jack replied to Joseph_Pestell's topic in Exhibitions
All depend where you class north, is that the North above Watford or the North near the Scottish border!! http://www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/events/y2019/m11 -
Street Running in the USA or Canada
long island jack replied to trisonic's topic in USA & Canadian Railroads
some great photo's on this FB group American street running https://www.facebook.com/groups/742351272532703/ -
Midland Small Layout Showcase, Armitage, Staffs - Sat June 8th
long island jack replied to Northpoint's topic in Exhibitions
Another good show, thanks to Nick and everybody for making it possible. Looks like i'd better start building something, just in case there's one next year! Ray -
click on the photo, take's you to flickr site
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looking good Andy, hoping to get down for the show
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End of the spur, is no more
long island jack replied to long island jack's topic in USA & Canadian Railroads
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Next batch of Class 70's
long island jack replied to k-59's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Another "ugly" on Workington docks today,70801 seen here at Siddick, just north of Workington, with empties for waterloo goods -
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Next batch of Class 70's
long island jack replied to k-59's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
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brewery sidings (now sold)
long island jack replied to long island jack's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
There all scratch built, card and brick paper. -
brewery sidings (now sold)
long island jack replied to long island jack's topic in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
Out and about this weekend at LYDCC Exhibition, there's talks about a mixed traction anything goes, all weekend, call in and say hellooooooooooo! -
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Just been sent this message, from the opp's crew of Troutbeck bridge. ADVANCE NOTICE "Due to over running Saturday night engineering work, which is expected to be finished by mid day, all trains will terminate/start at Troutbeck bridge, with some service carrying on by bus. British railway are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause to your journey." Ray
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Bryford County. Downsizing.
long island jack replied to newbryford's topic in USA & Canadian Railroads
Looking good Mick, well let you off with the Walthers building, my only criticism is the use of soft drinks, it always flows better with beer!!! -
I'll be back again this year helping out on Troutbeck bridge, last time I was here there was a bar, quiet civilized, many a pleasant hour propping up the corner of the bar with Roger Nicholls, discussing all things railways, just one small request could you make sure there's more beer mats, we've usual lots of layouts to plan!!!
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Have a look at some of the early Pennsylvania RR early electrics, class DD1,FF1