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  1. 23 minutes ago, hmrspaul said:

    .. and there is a book on how he constructed coach models

     

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    Jenkinson owned Modeller's Backtrack and Backtrack for some years so much of his knowledge and ideas have been published. 

     

    His earlier layouts were published in Railway Modeller. 

     

    Paul

    Yes, I've got most of the old RM's with his articles in.  As I recall he wrote a number of articles in RM on coach construction which I guess went into the Wild Swan book.

     

    Garsdale Road was my favourite.....cramming a main line into such a relatively small space!!

     

    Anyway, we're going off topic here.....still enjoying the Aylesbury book!!

     

    Martyn

  2. On 18/05/2021 at 17:05, Martync said:

    Have now got my copy, and what a splendid book it is!  Some first class photos, and loads of info on both model and prototype.  The one surprise is how few articles there were on Aylesbury in the modelling press.  My copy will now sit on the shelf next to my Wild Swan volumes on Buckingham - two classics together!!

     

    Shame there are no volumes of David Jenkinson's layouts to go with these.....more classics of the 60s, 70s and beyond..........  What about a compendium of his MRJ articles??

     

    Martyn

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  3. On 11/04/2021 at 13:42, Helmdon said:

    I'll caveat this by saying that I would hope this would never be remade, but on the basis of casting it with a free hand for a remake I couldn't stop:

     

    Cast list

    A. Valentine, the bibulous financier of the railway - David Haig

    B. Reverend Weech, the train obsessed vicar - Jim Broadbent 

    C. Blakeworth, the cycling town clerk and regular commuter - Robert Bathurst 

    D. Squire Gordon, everyman who wants the railway to remain open - Dominic West

    E. Bishop of Welchester - Roger Allam

    F. Emily, Reverend Weech's elderly housekeeper - Una Stubbs 

    G. Dan, old engine driver - Trevor Harrison

    H. Hawkins, traction engine driver - Philip Glenister

    I. Joan, barmaid and Hawkins' paramour - Tamsin Egerton 

    J. Crump, dodgy boss of coach firm - Daniel Mays 

    K. Pearce, Crump's sidekick - Stephen Graham

     

    To be filmed at Chinnor.

     

    To be honest I think I probably would watch that.

    Well I'd reverse your choices for Valentine and Weech.  I can see David Haig as the railway mad man of the cloth and Jim Broadbent in a loud suit as Valentine!!  My choice for the squire would be a different West - Samuel West.  For Dan the engine driver I'd have gone for Trevor Peacock but he has unfortunately recently died.  For Crump and Pearce why not the Mitchell brothers from East enders!!

    This film has a particular soft spot for me as it was the film my parents went to see on their first date.......so without it I wouldn't be here!!

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  4. On 31/10/2020 at 15:50, Worsdell forever said:

    Ok, you can have a treat...

     

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    Have always loved these little lads since the July 1972 RM drawings of same!  Should really have a go at the Nu Cast version.  Maybe to go with the Bachman J72...….

     

    One day.....

     

    Absolutely wonderful model by the way...………….

     

    Martyn

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  5. As I always try and do, I got my copy from my local model shop, Alton Model Centre.  Splendid edition, so many congrats to all those involved in producing this one under such difficult circumstances.  My first MRJ (No.1 - had to get the reprint of No. 0) came from W H Smiths in Preston when I lived up in the North West, and I have managed to get every one since then..

     

    I can never begin to match the skills of the many contributors over the years, and have given up ever managing to model in "finescale", but I still enjoy the hobby in my own way.  I seem to remember David Jenkinson, in one of his many articles, saying "to thine own self be true".....and I've realised the wisdom of that at last!!

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  6. As part of my day job I have links with an organisation called BSRIA (Building Services Research and Information Association) and a couple of weeks ago I received a newsletter which featured a tribute to a stalwart member of the organisation - this was Don Leeper.  My ears pricked up at this, as the name rang a bell, particularly with reference as a contributor with Iain Rice to Hepton Wharf, but there was no mention of an interest in railway modelling.

     

    I have today received another communication which has a more detailed tribute, which does mention the modelling aspect, and thus confirms that, sadly, Don has passed away.

     

    https://www.bsria.com/uk/news/article/bsria_pays_respect_to_the_passing_of_donald_don_leeper_obe/?gator_td=2%2fAU9CPxaE0FWCIrV9wYTJb22ohUeujaWCAXGA2BdX3Qa3vkgXFGNa0l4eyvP8qZKNbEhU0NRwQXsdk%2bGpyC%2bnfxnrrmlzXa%2bsTKtR%2bfLObsKieieJjFFPtcs%2foiIAvd2Xloe5fK4NlLumbpSbE64noGnHKAyGd2Y%2bTdBKcewCSh1S3Pae%2bq%2b0esNlCB76ZGaLocNhuzcRP3CRj1WDwfbw%3d%3d

     

    It is a great sadness to me that I have never managed to see Hepton Wharf, or indeed Longwood Edge, in the flesh.  I have always enjoyed the many articles on the layouts however, and it is clear to see the standard of modelling was very high.

     

    My condolences to Don's family and friends.

     

    Martyn

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  7. This is my local show, so had a very agreeable couple of hours there on Saturday afternoon.  Good selection of layouts and traders. My personal favourite was Aldbourne in OO9 - very smooth running and lovely scenic work.

     

    Well done to Alton MRG!

  8. Having just got my copy of MRJ 276, it occurred to me how much it has changed (and I don't just mean the price).  So off up into the loft to look at my back copies.  I have to confess I did miss the original preview copy (but got a reprint) but I have every copy since then.  No.1 was bought in W H Smiths Preston when I lived in the north west for some years.  Having a look at it to see the difference 275 issues has made, I came across Stanmore by Dave Pennington, and what a stunning layout it was 35 years ago and today as well in my opinion.  I wonder what happened to it??.  I think it must be a rarity given its LNWR in the home counties, which rather appeals to me as I think I may have posted elsewhere.  Apart from Aylesbury, I wonder if there have been any other LNWR BLT's??

    Martyn

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  9. Paul

    I have just come across this epic thread!!  What a splendid layout.  Is there any chance The Depots might venture further south at any time??

     

    The arrival of the Bachman J72 has re awakened an interest in North East railways which originates from a family link with Durham - my great uncle was estate manager at Brancepeth Castle in the 30's.

     

    Maybe a small mineral line might be the thing - I wouldn't have space for anything large, so it would have to be a la Croft Depot I think!

     

    Regards

    Martyn

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  10. Just caught up with this thread.  For me it was the accidental discovery of "The Great Western in Dean" by H W Parr, and a photo of a 2021 pannier shunting at Blakeney on the FOD Central.  After that I caught up with the Wild Swan series on the S&W (eventually picked up the first three volumes for a song!) and the rest is history.  For me its the presence of industrial railways in such a rural scene.  I suppose one day I might even get round to building a model...….

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  11. Had a very good afternoon at Railwells on Saturday. Had persuaded the memsahb to come with me and we were staying overnight.  As she had enjoyed pottering about Wells on Saturday we thought we'd pop back on Sunday. So slightly miffed that the entry was for one day not both - except for S4 Soc members.  I note that Scaleforum entry is for both days...…….

    Never mind, as I got to see Faringdon which was a dream come true.  The best layout there by a country mile.....

    But all the rest were great as well.....!!!

    Martyn

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