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Andy Brooks

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  1. Thanks Ian.. I will have a look at Noch. Will fishing line work as washing line
  2. Heya people. Just wondering if anyone could give me some pointers on how to make n gauge size vegetables like beans, potato plants, tomato plants and carrots. Also how to make a washing line with clothes on and off. Thanks Andy
  3. I did have a light in the engine shed.. Although it's not great.. I have enjoyed tinkering with this challenge. I've learnt alot with this.
  4. Heya fellow modelers. Here is my attempt at the Cake box Challenge. This is my attempt at the cake box challenge. I have based it on the Steam Era. This is done in OO/HO scale. This is a made up of an Engine Shed and a siding for either a wagon or another engine. Also I have put in a Signal box with a signaller standing outside at the top of the steps. I have also parked a police car here as I thought it would be good as a village Police Transport base. Also there is a stray dog wondering about. There is bloke standing at the fence, who has just come off duty. Leaning up against the Engine shed is a pair of level crossing gates waiting to be fitted back on the local farmer’s level crossing. Strategically placed are wheels and axles waiting to be repaired and fixed on the engines by an Engineer. Leaning up against the signal box is a Sack barrow and on the garden is a wheelbarrow. The Engine I have chosen is one of my favourites Class 57xx (5768) Pannier tank 0-6-0 5768 in BR Black. Sitting on the engine having a tea break are the Engineers.
  5. Heya fellow modelers. Here is my attempt at the Cake box Challenge. This is my attempt at the cake box challenge. I have based it on the Steam Era. This is done in OO/HO scale. This is a made up of an Engine Shed and a siding for either a wagon or another engine. Also I have put in a Signal box with a signaller standing outside at the top of the steps. I have also parked a police car here as I thought it would be good as a village Police Transport base. Also there is a stray dog wondering about. There is bloke standing at the fence, who has just come off duty. Leaning up against the Engine shed is a pair of level crossing gates waiting to be fitted back on the local farmer’s level crossing. Strategically placed are wheels and axles waiting to be repaired and fixed on the engines by an Engineer. Leaning up against the signal box is a Sack barrow and on the garden is a wheelbarrow. The Engine I have chosen is one of my favourites Class 57xx (5768) Pannier tank 0-6-0 5768 in BR Black.Sitting on the engine having a tea break are the Engineers.
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