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  1. i wonder if this is how police tell which type are best for drug detecting use ?
  2. I guess you can say she was tanked up and not for drink driving either
  3. great link there Motorcycle and extremely interesting just with a scan of first page, with some great scenic shots of the green VT`s on their travels. Shall have a good peruse tomorrow.
  4. Just shows how them old bits n bats come in handy in future thoughts of random - `what if moments` - and change improve ideas you had or totally bring new ideas you hadn't considered before. Keep the great inspirations coming Jim.
  5. I guess the seagull was on a test flight before it got the Red arrows paint job
  6. Direct link is - http://webcam.deg.net/?a=showcam&w=showarchivimage&o=pla&s=l alternatively for plattling or the other cams follow below. it`s quite handy if you just missed or want to check something as cam takes a snapshot approx. every 15 mins. click Startseite at the top right of the page.. you will then see all the 5 cams available and under each cam pic in yellow is archive / live click which required. click archiv and it will show latest picture and time stamps of all others take that day so far, click any time for that picture example 11:30 There is also the white date time boxes so you can look up days/months previously etc. Take note the last cam Brotjacklriegl - Aussichtsturm is a cam in Austria with a pan/tilt/zoom you can move about around the area, there are some ski slopes and mostly forrest area. it DOES require on first use a small plug-in app so you can use it, or it wont load picture screen. I know you`ll probably curse me for all the time spent of days gone by - good job I`ve got broad shoulders lol otherwise enjoy edit: forgot to add link doh ha ha
  7. Cheers Llama nice link there on 1216 960 and noted in the archive it brought in the load sat in the platform between 4am-4:115am. so who knows loco / wagon problems or drivers hours up - whatever reason it gives something un-expected in the viewing department again for Plattling watchers. Hi Mike, yes the new yellow strip is a new walk-way put in couple of weeks ago, I entertaining seeing the guys sort & fix the pieces in place. a mystery why one part is set back and not full pathway across and I wondered if they had a anti-slip surface for rain/ snow etc. Also interesting that what looked like level ground before now with aid of the walkway shows drop down between the 4th - 5th tracks from the platform. I did wonder when they were laying as to what there made of, as even the big pieces between track were moved about by a single person. guessing full ABS plastic or ABS covered plyboard or similar design etc.
  8. Not seen this one in Plattling before but very simply striking white/green decaling looks smart.
  9. love it / hate it

  10. love it / hate it

    1. yorkie_pudd
    2. bgman

      bgman

      "Time for bed" said zebedee !

  11. only if the built-in ramrod screw link has fallen off then extra coupling may be required
  12. Your ok with the pink elephants as they`re solid hard workers..... it`s the green/blue stripped elephants I stay clear of
  13. Page 38 under electrical maybe. RTE6023
  14. You`d think the other driver would clean the muck side of the 66 for Jim pic proves how good the 60 looks good for it`s age and colas colours, where as 66 shape looks past it`s prime I reckon.
  15. Have a good St. George`s Day

    1. coachmann

      coachmann

      You too. I'll bet not many anglo's know its St.Georges Day

    2. MarkC

      MarkC

      I certainly do! Greetings, felicitations and a Happy St. George's Day to all fellow Englishmen :)

  16. Now that`s a cracking shot and gives great detail of a unused bay platform and surrounding lines etc.
  17. Going on the above and few previous posts that at DEMU will be a twig heap with tash & wig, with nice looking log wagons.... don't think you`ll be noticed one bit there Nick
  18. Good point Chris as may lead to confusion of which grey loco is/has sped past.. Has Mr D. got time to put some speed humps in to curb speeding I wonder ?
  19. Mint work as usual Nick on the loggers, but will you fighting with the birds for twigs in the hedgerows too fill them up ?
  20. so does that mean they be lower & smoother running ? banana`s & wheels give you this..... operating crew for next exhibition ? ha ha
  21. Caption of - piss pot poodle - came to mind Hope it remembers to put the lid back after as well..... ha ha
  22. Great how just adding a few pieces can totally transform and upgrade the area, nice one Jim.
  23. Hi Grantham and welcome to the Plattling cam thread. The basic answer is yes, which is down to the day/time in question of train movements in, out and through Plattling station. As trains pass or stop in different parts of the station accord to what routes have been set by the controllers and which train had priority too come in or out or through etc. example like now yard service roads full so next goods in has pulled into the platform etc. That`s the beauty here as you never know how quiet or busy it may be, or what may pass through and all the different shunting that may go on aswell.
  24. I must say I do like the Maks in the first link as they and the V90 294`s at Plattling, there`s something I just find intriguing about them. I had a quick look around that guys flicker pics and came across this one. I just saw the amusing side to it and smiled, there again probably down to doing milk tankers some years ago lol. edit: added words I forgot to type in Doh..
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