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  1. 1 hour ago, Steamport Southport said:

    No tin opener?

     

    What do you think the rifle and the knife is for!

     

    You can even use a spoon. No spoon? Try concrete!

     

     

     

    Yep. Some of us will be fine. We're not spending £20,000 to sleep in a luxury yurt at Glastonbury!

     

     

     

    Clearly, can opening techniques have progressed from Victorian days, when opening a can without a can opener totally defeated JK Jerome and the crew of Three Men in a boat!

  2. Tilly was off her food yesterday and this morning.  Given her history of Pancreatitis, a panic trip to the Vets to get her checked over.  Doesn't seem to be anything wrong, except a slightly raised temperature so she had an anti-nausea jab and came home again. By the time she was back home, she was beginning to take an interest in food again. 

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  3. 9 hours ago, greggieboy said:

    Yes, I agree. That is, I suppose, why it's not produced by manufacturers. I just wondered if any other modellers have found a source of such a thing. If you don't ask, you don't get !! Lol......Thanks for your reply anyway.

    Sorry, didn't want to be negative about it, but a few years ago, I was looking into the same thing and looked at a lot of walls to determine what the structure actually was. Came to the conclusion it was going to have to be hand built to get it to look right!

  4. I think it would be difficult to make a flexible drystone wall strip that looked realistic unless the ground undulations are very gentle.  Most walls I have seen maintain approximately level courses of stonework up and down hills.  You will also need to tailor the stone appearance to the local geology - Cotswold stone walls look very different to Peak District stone walls, although both are made of limestone.

  5. On 04/06/2023 at 13:46, SteveyDee68 said:

    Rocket Railways* are still trying to flog this piece of tat at an exorbitant price (it’s been on here before!) 

     

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    It doesn’t look any better from the other end, either…

     

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    Link provided in case anyone wants to make an offer!  🤣

     

    Steve S

     

    * Going to start suffixing them with the acronym “PMC” (Professional Mendacious Chisellers)

    Scaling from the wagon wheels, the bore of that gun would be in the order of 27", which is ridiculous.  18" was the maximum size the RN ever used.

  6. 24 minutes ago, Paul H Vigor said:

    But ... but ... - an empty box!?

    Not quite empty!  Looks like you get the detailing pack and instruction leaflet as well for your £44!

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  7. A damselflynear the Evenlode last Sunday:

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  8. I think the RMWeb advert algorithm is finally beginning to learn that to get me to look at an advert they need to put a picture of a MaineCoon on it:

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  9. Saw this little girl sauntering alongside the railway track at Moreton-in-Marsh today.  She did cross using the public footpath crossing, however!CatP1030068.JPG.c891b402f0fe8441d5e806dce82ff58e.JPG

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  10. On 17/05/2023 at 14:38, Rugd1022 said:

    This is Adolf. Adolf doesn't live here, but would like to. Adolf's friend would also like to live here, but he doesn't. Adolf and his friend are not happy...

     

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    Glad to see you are taking part in No Mow May!

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  11. When the Cotswold line was redoubled in 2011, the public information was that bi-directional running would be available on the up line.  The reason was so that any required maintenance works on the down line could begin earlier at night with the last train to Moreton traveling on the up line if required.

    I can see no particular point in it being a limit of shunt signal.  Why would a down train need to go into the up platform? There are no terminating trains at Charlbury and as Melmerby points out, the nearest crossover is at Moreton.  The timetable is set up so that trains generally cross at Charlbury or a few miles to the east, dictated by the single line to the west.  Main exception is the last pair of trains, which pass north of Moreton - there is enough time in the timetable for the last down train to reach Moreton before the last up train does.

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