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    The Buntingford branch and Widford station in particular, Hertford's buses, aviation (especially de H) and British military history.

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  1. 3djson, selling on Etsy and ebay, produces small scale figures, mainly for the WW2 period, however they have just launched their first non military item, a 3d resin printed London Tubular Aluminium bus shelter that were all over the London Transport area in the 50s, 60s and 70s and a small number remain today.
  2. I could be wrong but they look like M5 half-tracks, the front mudguards are the giveaway, which would most likely make them British operated, most M5's went to Britain whereas the US had the M3s, so really neither the M16 or M21 are appropriate both being based on the M3. Anthony
  3. Interestingly Rob Johnson (3dJson) is a railway modeller who intended producing railway figures but somehow got sidetracked and hasn't got round to producing any yet, he does have a growing range of interesting military figures though and I understand there may be some 'civilian' figures in the future. It really is a great time for small scale figures with these and Modelu (and a couple of other outlets producing 3d printed figures). Glad they met your requirements, sometimes a repaint or head transplant is all that is needed to produce something different from what was originally intended! Anthony
  4. Only just saw this, presumably you found the Dan Taylor Modelworks and 3dJson ATS figures for repurposing? Several of both are in overalls and only need a head transplant for WW2 railway (or other) workers. Anthony
  5. Hi Anthony, has there been any update on your Widford layout? Thanks, Paul 

  6. Paperbrick used to be a great resource (for me anyway), particularly as he had prepared at least three specific sheets for me based on locally available brickwork that I had photographed. Luckily I had saved all of those plus a number of other sheets I thought I could possibly use sometime!
  7. Exactly I said you know more than me, thanks for the clarification.
  8. You possibly know more than me then (and I know nothing), but odd it's scheduled for the day before Hornby and Airfix announcements and then gets pulled at very short notice, I'm sure we will find out the reason in due course, I'll have to watch the football now! There are many reasons why it may have been pulled I was just speculating on one possibility and I can think of several more.
  9. I'm guessing because it shows something (either Hornby or Airfix) that is due to be announced tomorrow?
  10. Well there is now a bus station (sorry interchange) on the car park that exhibitors used so I guess that might have had an impact, shame as it was very local to me, although I also used to go to St Albans.
  11. wamwig

    Little Muddle

    Perfect, a landscape with a railway running through it!
  12. Hi Rich I use a variety of paints for my figures, mainly Vallejo, Lifecolor and Revell Aqua but also including Games Workshop, Tamiya, Army painter and even the new dropper bottle Humbrol, and yes after a while you do end up with a lot of paints! If you can't get them locally then there are usually sets available online, even from Amazon. Anthony
  13. wamwig

    Little Muddle

    How about this one Kevin? Scroll down to WDMT12 a pair of Clyno motorcycles? http://www.wdmodels.com/page5.html Anthony
  14. Scenic boards now in, at the correct height. Storage yards also built and installed at both ends.
  15. Main Scenic boards cut by B&Q and test fitted, again they have to be raised but that should be this weekend. Have also joined my local model railway club as I will inevitably need some help with the electrics!
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