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Posts posted by gjhimages
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I am in the same boat
An old Hornby Thomas breakdown set
A four foot by one shelf
Struggling for ideas as to how to proceed
Will never have space for a large roundy roundy so industrial looks like the best way to go
with a couple of used points maybe an inglenook
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Just bought gaugemaster combi so hopefully sorted now
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Having re-ignited my interest in railway modelling, I have a dilemma
All I have left from my dalliance several years ago is a Hornby Thomas breakdown set and an old 0-4-0 loco origin unknown but Hornby
The controller which came with the set has just gone 'pop'.
Can you recommend a reasonable replacement
Thanks
Gary
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My interest in model railways has been rekindled and I seem to remember an interesting thread in the rmweb archives which showed lot's of layout designs from the above mentioned
I cannot seem to find these now
Are these still accessible somewhere?
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Who the h*** is that!!?
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Any politician
Anyone on a so called 'celebrity' special
Love the buildings
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Thanks for the reply
yes i have a 'cheap' airbrush and compressor which was donated to me by a failed cake decorator.
they go for about £40n on ebay
practised with watered down ink
will bite the bullet shortly with paint on the 2 08's which cost me around £20 for the pair
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Inspired by this thread, what paint/color do you use for BR blue?
Apologies if its somewhere in the topic could not see a reference
As a 'first' time attempt would a pair of old ,cheap class 08's be a good starting point, i already have these
Thanks
Gary
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Barry - apologies its the pc at work - has a mind of its own!!
Gary
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Quick question - how much do you water down the ink before using?
Thanks
Gary
Response to a card modelling 'how-to'
in Card structure modelling forum
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I would be interested
As a beginner in model railways any insights into techniques used for various parts of the layouts is invaluable