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Moonter

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  1. I ordered The Art Of Railway Modelling from Wild Swan Books yesterday at 11.30am It has just arrived (in Edinburgh), beautifully packaged, less than 24 hours later. Great service, thank you. I enjoyed the Small Layout Design Handbook and am looking forward to this one.
  2. Good to see you back @Andrew P I look forward to future updates.
  3. I was watching these amazing films and they made me think of your layout. Peak Rail Presents - Doug Copley's Lineside Images #3.1- Fort William to Mallaig (undated) (youtube.com) Peak Rail Presents - Doug Copley's Lineside Images #3.2 Kyle of Lochalsh to Inverness (1986-88)
  4. Is the price of the OTA a typo?! 🤯
  5. Google Lens suggested these. I don't think they're exactly right, but they are pretty close. https://www.fantasywelt.de/Modelltannen-18-24-cm-3-Stk_1
  6. Good job on the wagon. I like these longer step-by-step posts. For a beginner like me it is really useful to see the intermediate steps. And to be able to compare them to the real thing (easily and without having to repeat the research myself) is also useful. Thank you.
  7. (To save people the bother of searching!)
  8. That grey building with the big windows is amazing! Are there any close-ups and/or construction pics on here?
  9. Can anyone identify these locos please? The picture was taken by my brother in Nevada in 2015 Thanks
  10. Ordered Wednesday lunchtime (after stumbling upon this thread), arrived Friday morning. Very well packaged. Lovely looking book, as others have said, modern and refreshing. I'm really looking forward to reading it and putting the knowledge into practice designing my yet-to-be-built layout. Thanks James and Simon.
  11. How did the crew access the cockpit? Was it via the steps on the outside? Thanks
  12. Ignoring for a second the amazing modelling on the bridge, that foil trick is genius!
  13. ZScaler have recategorized content-eu.invisioncic.com from "Miscellaneous or Unknown" to "Other Information Technology". This latter category is obviously permitted by my employer's policy as I can reach it and RMweb now renders correctly. So my productivity is now going to decrease. I hope this is useful to anyone else who has to suffer from using ZScaler. Gary
  14. Some more digging has revealed that invisioncic.com is categorised as "Miscellaneous or Unknown" by ZScaler (the proxy that my employer uses). This category is blocked. I have filled out a ZScaler form to say that I think this categorisation is incorrect but have no idea if this will have an effect.
  15. Thanks for trying, but unfortunately it is still looking the same. A wee bit of amateur debugging seems to show that the CSS are hosted on content-eu.invisioncic.com which is explicitly blocked on the proxy. Looks like I'll just have to stick to my personal devices. Thanks for the quick response. Gary
  16. Hi I can't see any mention of this issue in the thread so am raising it to see if anyone else has seen it and whether there might be a workaround. The site loads quickly and completely on my phone and my personal laptop. However on my work laptop, it renders as a mostly text page with huge images that just contain a single letter that I think correspond to avatars. The site used to render fine before the enforced change of host. I have tried Edge and Chrome on this laptop (the only two browsers available to us). I have waited before posting this as I am not permitted to clear cache/history and hoped that something would expire. I assume our corporate proxy is blocking some crucial aspect of the forum. Has anyone else seen this and if so did you find a workaround? Clearly this is not critical, after all I should be working! But it is frustrating not being able to check in during breaks. Thanks for any input, and a repeat of the many thanks given to Andy and team for getting the forum back up and running. Gary
  17. I used to live in Shandon so am following with interest.
  18. I have just discovered this thread/layout. As others have said, congratulations, it really captures the Highlands well. I am following and looking forward to reading the thread from the start when I have more time.
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