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Cowley 47521 replied to Pete 75C's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
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Yep. You can’t really tell where the model ends!
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Went up to the Spar for lunch today and tried to pay with my organ donor card by mistake. Cost me an arm and a leg that one…
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That’s mind blowing woko. The dappled light and the texture of the building is inspiring. Love it!
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33008 taking cement empties to Barnstaple: And something that doesn’t get modelled very often. A 50 on an HST rescue mission…
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I reckon you should be able to pull it out by the root if you grab a decent handful of it John…
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Yes to be fair my friend (and myself) had looked on their website in normal opening times and it definitely said temporarily closed. I used them myself not that long ago and I didn’t experience these problems.
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It looks amazing. A lot of work but the end result is something that has a proper Peak presence about it.
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Ok thanks for that @Happy Hippo
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Evening folks. Would anyone know why DCC Supplies appear to be temporarily closed at the moment? I’ve got a friend who wants to send a loco to them for repairs but I can’t seem to find any information on when (or if) they’ll be open again? Nick
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Elton John can’t stand lettuce… He’s more of a Rocket Man. (I’m really sorry about that one)
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I feel like I’m bombarding this thread this week but it’s just that I took a load of photos the other day! These ones are of a midweek light engine 47 run up to Lapford to pick up some fertiliser traffic bound for Riverside Yard Having run through the station the RfD 47 rolls into the collection siding. Pulls the wagons out and deposits them in the platform before running round: And heading back to Exeter: (the weather seems to have brightened up in the last one)
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Saw a dwarf climbing down a drainpipe when I drove past the prison earlier. It was a little condescending.
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I may be one of the few people that’s extremely pleased that 37142 is being produced. It was my first ever one for haulage back in 1987 towing a failed HST from Exeter to Plymouth and back. I even chucked a few quid into its restoration down at Bodmin a few years ago. Should look great once it’s had a bit of weathering done. edit - I’m clearly not the only one @bluedepot!
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Ah come on. You don’t know what it’s like for us down yere searching for threshing machine grease nipples online. One slip of the keyboard I tell ee…