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MrWolf

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  1. It would seem (Thanks to The Sheep Chronicles) that I have seven operational panniers and another three in bits. So I probably need another one.
  2. So we've gone from an infestation to an STD? That's not good, not good at all.....
  3. MrWolf

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    That has to be one of my favourite views. I do like the kindling for lighting up, I don't think I've seen that modelled before.
  4. I don't think that it would make it over the river bridge, clearance wise, never mind the weight. The Churchward mogul only just squeezes through. When I win the lottery, perhaps I'll build a stretch of the GW/GC joint line? I do think that the bitsa loco is rather inspired and ought to pass for a never was BR Standard with the tanks fitted.
  5. It's got me thinking about a bigger brother of the GCR 9N, or a BR Standard replacement. https://images.app.goo.gl/rvAij5BbFCtdapmJ9
  6. I'd forgotten about that film, Alec Guinness in the adaptation of Joyce Cary's novel. Anyone who does a bit of painting (like I do) ought to find a copy, because they will have met characters like Gulley Jimson. My most recent encounter was being introduced to an erm, artist at a local pub, I got the third degree about my own work and when I enquired what he was working on at the moment his airy reply was: "I haven't painted anything for about five years, but I have been preparing canvases for when I am ready to make art..." At this his little entourage squeaked with delight. I smiled politely whilst quietly recalling my time in Africa. I carried a gun back then.
  7. That makes me think of a single frame from a 1950s British movie. Cracking job.
  8. I put the link in for my photo and it automatically embedded the picture for some reason. In my defense, it was hard to make our if it was 43 or 48 on the phone. It does look like the Forest of Dean, but it's the site of Glenfield station on the Leicester & Swannington Railway. The train is actually running on the old passing loop, the platform is in the bushes to the right. Ahead of the train bottom left was the very short coal siding. This is the station before it closed in 1928. https://images.app.goo.gl/6upsG4xuCgwfXD5S8
  9. The last house I bought was empty, no chain for me or the seller, but it still took over six months to get the keys.
  10. Not quite, but when I get annoyed with myself because I've misplaced something vital, eg, 517 class sandboxes or BSA oil feed banjo bolts, I apparently turn into a "WhereWolf" ...
  11. I can see that I need to go home and dig out the pannier collection. Not sure how many I have. The ideal number of course being the number you have already, plus one.* *From the Wolf-Spiers theorem of vintage motorcycles.
  12. That's got the look of a loco from one of the South Wales companies, nice job!
  13. It sounds like the old Mainline and early Bachmann problem of the wheels being an interference fit in the plastic, which is fine when new, but the grade of plastic isn't brilliant, shrinking and becoming brittle after a few years, hence the splitting. Fixable, but can put the F into Frustrating.
  14. I like the casual statement, someone, somewhere has to get lucky with it, just by the odds, like they were buying a fourth hand Cortina.
  15. Thanks, all good with the tests, I got the all clear, though I think that they know enough to make a Wolf 2.0 or something, a W1000. Thanks, I've already had a minor finger wagging for clanging about in the workshop over the weekend and to be honest I didn't feel great afterwards! Thanks, I'm feeling better already but having to resist the urge to get back to normal* too quickly. * Whatever that is.
  16. Good to see you back, you have my sympathy with the shed repair. I've got one to re-roof for a woodlands project. The pitch is too flat and the overhangs too short for something standing amongst trees, so moss and leaves have piled up, blocking the gutters and rotting the plywood sheeting. I've been given carte blanche to apply a more erm, rustic rebuild. There's a danger of it looking like the mad hatter's house. 🤪 There will of course be a liberal application of corrugated iron in the new roof.
  17. It's certainly given me some ideas to justify the motley collection of stock I've got! I like the idea of mixed trains, it will keep operating the branch interesting.
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