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This blog is to follow the lives of the people who live and work in the town of Hartley Hill
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Carlisle Citadel in Late Victorian Times
Coal Tank replied to Citadel's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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Carlisle Citadel in Late Victorian Times
Coal Tank replied to Citadel's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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HartleyHill . The LNWR in1895-1900
Coal Tank replied to Coal Tank's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
The Lady pulling a six wheeled coach. It actually has pulled six 50ft arc roof coaches. Without slipping. For anyone who may be interested I spray the chairs in red oxide and the rails are given a coat of metal black before the chairs are put on . I just think it looks better. Im sure it was Martyn Welch who gave me the idea.- 35 replies
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Citadel's Workbench - Carlisle in late Victorian times
Coal Tank replied to Citadel's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Looking forward to the layout thread -
HartleyHill . The LNWR in1895-1900
Coal Tank replied to Coal Tank's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
I have embellished the story slightly. The idea is that HartleyHill has a story of the place and the people who live and work there. John -
HartleyHill . The LNWR in1895-1900
Coal Tank replied to Coal Tank's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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HartleyHill . The LNWR in1895-1900
Coal Tank replied to Coal Tank's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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HartleyHill . The LNWR in1895-1900
Coal Tank replied to Coal Tank's topic in Pre-Grouping - Modelling & Prototype
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This will be a story of a station on the LNWR between 1895 to 1900. A model in 4mm (P4) and my journey with this project. Track laying has started and photos will follow
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LNWR Precedent (Jumbo) old Modeller's World kit, problems
Coal Tank replied to bluestag's topic in 7mm+ modelling
Looking good Kevin -
Pragmatic Pre-Grouping - Mikkel's Workbench
Coal Tank replied to Mikkel's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
They look fantastic -
Citadel's Workbench - Carlisle in late Victorian times
Coal Tank replied to Citadel's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
I'll get it out and do some photos -
Citadel's Workbench - Carlisle in late Victorian times
Coal Tank replied to Citadel's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
I have recently done the brake van and the DX goods is on the list -
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Always interesting Jol
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Hi Mike, I do like the way that you have done the hoops,great idea John
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Hi, would these wagons have ever hav been in the red livery John
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Nick Dunhill's Workbench - GNR Stirling Single
Coal Tank replied to nickd's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Hi Nick,will these etches be available John -
Hi all,The A is nearly there just brake gear a couple of small details and a good clean.Hope you like it John.
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Hi, it came with a Tube and a pre rolled boiler. I used the Tube.. Thank you for your comments John
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M&L used to do spare splashers for people who did EM & P4. They were very good kits, I wouldn't mind one of those myself John
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The Lady is in prima, there doesn't sem to be any faults. So top cote to follow, and yes that is another Jumbo in the back round.
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Hi, I have tried to mové on with these wagons, adding the Diamond I need to get some Wagon plates to finish them off.. These are the Bill Bedford resina kits which are superb
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