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Posts posted by Limpley Stoker
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Where does the key go to wind it up ?
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Perhaps you could weather some sheep! Try tupping red and dag brown on the rear and meadow green on the front.
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Now Aston on Clun Motor Services nears completion in all its splendour, may I venture to enquire if the 530 project has been consigned to the ‘ too difficult’ box ? I have about eight of those at the moment
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The flushglaze laser cut windows look really good -(and are still clean ) and transform this 40+ yr old coach
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That looks to be a big challenge - that will be worth following in your hands. Do I see a piece of red Lego in the set of parts?
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Very impressive - a real working garage with guard dog.!
As it seems to be a Humber agent, could I possibly order a Humber vogue coupé in black as I’ve never seen a 1:72 model before - is it as rare as the original?- 3
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Nice junk !
Has the garage been replaced by a small Alvis showroom?
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6 hours ago, Oldddudders said:
No, that's in Ashtead. This is The Lamb.
I knew you’d know that! I was being a bit lambitious trying to get away with it.
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Not the Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower?
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Great to see a new through train at Encombe. With the stationary clock of LM a train load of sleepers is no surprise.
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So there’s a chance it won’t arrive on the same day as the Accurascale manor - that’s a relief !
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Have the sheep let themselves of the cattle trucks for lunch? Thay may have sensed they may well be there for a very long time.
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1 hour ago, MrWolf said:
Well you have surpassed yourself in meeting the challenge Mr Wolf- we all hope Miss RRH will do as well tomorrow.
We had a green crinkly tin garage , the wood frame was rotting and my daughter managed to reverse into the back of it and push it off its concrete base, it was a write off - well the garage was.
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That’s a really impressive result on the Austin 7 - I don’t think it has been done before !
I didn’t think it would be possible on a diecast model and was thinking on modifying one of my whitemetal models . That will set the workshop up for business with the doors open!- 1
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Lovely picture from platform 2 !
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I wonder what calendar was on the workshop wall prior to Pirelli.
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Hornby Maunsell stock in Olive green would look perfect for an occasional appearance !
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Ah… The sayings of Confucius.
I’m always pleased to see passing Southern stock here , except anything electric!
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That’s a really convincing backscene ! Did you paint it yourself ?
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Great pics !
I’ve never seen the goods yard so busy, but it still looks spacious.
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2 minutes ago, spamcan61 said:
Would be a tad expensive but I guess if you created a consist / double header of the loco and a sound chip equipped woofer that might work.
Using the 6000 system my iphone will drive a Bluetooth speaker while the App drives the train. I use a tiny Bluetooth nano speaker in a van behind the loco for sound.
If the 7000 system could do this for a Bluetooth bass speaker while the loco chip drives it’s mini speaker that would be a game changer. The only problem might be in synchronising the sound.- 1
The Sheep Chronicles : These are the adventures of a Sheep, the Works Forecat and Naughty George,
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There’s a red pipe missing above the sandbox on that one and still no keyhole.