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  1. I bet watching the DVD being filmed was interesting.

     

    John being his usual diva self, insisting on fresh flowers around the layout and having his personal hairdresser flown in by helicopter from Towcester, George doing his Kenny Rogers impression and demanding that his version of " Coward of the County" is used as the backing track on the DVD

     

    Richard

  2. Don't worry about nobby who built the boards, wired the layout, built the control panel, built the goods shed, station building and pub, otherwise I agree it is up to Georges high standard

    John

    We have spoken about this

    Remember big breaths, big breaths

     

    Richard

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  3. And the fluffy three legged cat, he was very put out that his favourite chair was pushed aside and covered in boxes. 26 ft layout very tight in 26 ft living room !!

     

    Richard

  4. I have a rare unsigned copy, it's still in the plastic subscription wrapper. I have put it away to keep it safe and use it as part of my pension fund portfolio

     

    Richard

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  5. The coal yard at Northampton behind the station lasted until the very early 1980,s. it consisted of two dead end sidings with the bagging plant in between. I joined the railway in 1982 on a youth training scheme and on work experience was allowed to walk round the yard checking if the wagons were empty and taking the numbers to pass on to TOPS. They handled fitted and unfitted 16 and 21 tonne mineral wagons, Mco, Mcv, Mdo and Mdv.

    They were unloaded by hand into the digger bucket which moved the coal to the bagging plant.

    Each siding had several upright sleepers sunk into the ground and spaced out for the wagon doors to be rested on to allow the coal merchant to stand on and shovel coal out

    The loads would come in each day on the trip from Bescot. The merchant was Wiggins Coal, they also had a small weighbridge with a brick office next to the road entrance into the yard. The sidings are still called the coal yard but today handle stone.

     

    Richard

  6. Picked up a blue one from my local model shop in Northampton yesterday, they had received two, Tarmac green and a NCB blue.

     

    Very disappointed in its running, put it on my layout last night, clean code 100 track and Electrofrog points, initially didn't move, after a nudge it stuttered and spluttered on straight track, stalled and stuttered on points. Wheels are clean, tried to run it in, even spluttered on a rolling road and kept stalling

     

    Richard

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