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NHY 581

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    Cardiff...Not the California Cardiff...or the Cardiff in New South Wales both of which are probably a lot less flippin' damp.
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    Lambsdown. A pre-WW1 corner of Kent where the storm clouds of war have yet to gather.

    Ewe. A Sheep, The Works Forecat and George, the mischievous apprentice in a bucolic East Anglian backwater.

    Sheep Dip, an small industrial something, somewhere or thereabouts, where rather charming little green engines can scamper about.

    Bleat Wharf. A bucolic corner of the dear old S&DJR in 4mm, modelled in a state of distress. { The railway, not me }

    Mutton, an odd corner of the splendid old L&SWR inhabited by some fine examples of Victorian engineering and blessed with unflincing eternal optimism.

    Sheep Lane, a small Ex-S&DJR goods yard on a shelf layout. My first layout, completed, exhibited and published. The start of it all.

    Throughout all of this, I continue to explore the possible modelling applications of Swedish furniture.

    The photography of Norman Lockhart and Ivor Peterborough documents the molluscesque progress of all matters.

    Bath Railway Enthusiasts And Sylvan Travel Society. {B.R.E.A.S.T.S}

    Refining the Horrocksford Shovel to the point of no return......

    Sheep and their involvement in the less well known corners of the S&DJR, the L&SWR and their role in all things railwaylike.

    Zen and the art of railway modelling.

    Fry ups.

    And if course we must not forget The Memsahib, Memsahib Minor and NHY 581 Jnr.

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  1. Hey Rob,

     

    Hope you're keeping well and enjoying life in the slightly slower lane.

     

    Just wanted to say that I've just watched a video of the Exeter show. I must say, Sheep Dip looked amazing. The very natural weathering all helped to bed everything in. A shame I couldn't get to see it. But as you know, I'm relocating to Minehead in the future. So there will be a bunch of shows I'll be able to get to.

     

    I'm surprised no one mentioned the height of the layout? It was the first thing I noticed. How high was it anyway? 

     

    All the best

     

    George

     

     

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