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  1. Thanks everyone for the info! 

     

    Have also found out that in some places the first service of the day at daft-o-clock was the local shunter with  geriatric van and coach to take a workmen-only train at cut price [subsidised by the workplace?]. This would return to the BLT with the day's newspapers. 

  2. If I want to know anything about railways I dredge through here first. 

     

    As for Wrongepedia I once, ok after a bit of a session, looked up the village I came from and added to the "famous residents" bit. So I made myself "a successful Formula 3 driver who never quite made it to F1" while several of my then friends became triallist for Liverpool/respected brain surgeon/convicted member of IRA. All that crap is still on there. 

     

    So yes - always recheck anything on Wiki!!

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  3. I cheated and created The Great Dales Railway.  An independent concern but operated as a joint line with some LMS services. Really a pretext to have different coloured engines/r.stock. GDR are blue, the odd crimson LMS plus lots of weathered black things. Also I can, as the fattish controller, import locos from anywhere on the basis that GDR picked them up 2nd hand from elsewhere. 

     

    Scenery etc based on DerbyDales (hence my newfound knowledge of cows & sheep from elsewhere here).  A BLT at Dinsdale connecting to junction at Barnestoneworth.*

     

    So, as many on here have said, if it looks ok to you then it's ok. And if your mates come round with a few cans so they can be a signalman for an hour all the better. As long as you've got the area "feel" right, eeeeeee Bob's yer mum's brother.

     

    *and yes B'worth United played in the Yorkshire Combination. I do know.

  4. On 01/03/2021 at 12:41, Compound2632 said:

    Midland Railway passengers at Derby, 26 November 1909:

     

    1741713735_DY9162DerbyCattleDocks.jpg.0a046d5e189b3b7b2ae828ac0f7b036f.jpg

     

    NRM DY 9162,  released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) licence by the National Railway Museum.

    Wonder who did the necessary shovel work upon departure? Railway or those who'd (presumably) rented cattle dock space.

  5. Thanks pH, I did try!  But I agree with Ray Von (and how long has it taken me to twig that forum name!) but  my "white lines" search only gave me some (very good) ideas on road lining, sadly not relevant to my era. 

     

    Anyway I've got my answer(s), thanks all. And I've had barbed comments throughout my life, some from being "that prat with the train set".  But they all wanted to look at it sooner or later!!

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  6. 1 hour ago, Ray Von said:

    I don't rate the search function, I just searched "White Lines" filtered by Topic and Modelling Questions Help etc and got one hundred and twenty plus results. I then added the filter  "title" and got zero results.  Sometimes it's just quicker to ask the question and suffer the barbed comments(!) 

     

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  7. When did this become standard?  I'm doing late '30s LMS-ish. Photos from the time show that some stations didn't, some did.  Ditto the white-washing of the bottom half of poles/posts in the yard.  I've heard that both became universal in the WW2 blackout. Another theory is that it was just used anywhere that had rubbish lighting.

     

    Mind you, if I keep getting the advert below here that Russian ladies are waiting to meet me the painting might be deferred for a bit.

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  8. On 01/03/2021 at 16:04, The Johnster said:

    Which  neatly seques into another tale of Dewi Sant; apparently he was in the habit of standing up to his waist in a freezing stream for hours at a time in order to, as he put it, 'subdue the demons of the flesh'.  Two thoughts occur, firstly, what an idiot.  Secondly, hours?.

     

    What a Man!!!

    ...and on his grave they wrote but one word. PILLOCK.

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  9. Thankyou livestock lovers! Did get a breakthrough on sheep. Seems I need to paint off-white ones, as Roja said, with weird black n white faces. They look like Welsh collies in disguise. Apropos of which I'm on to sheepdogs next then....

     

    So onward with my cattle education. Wonder if you get udder-counters like rivet-counters?

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  10. Modelling 1930s Derbyshire Dales or thereabouts. Got lots of info online about general look of the area , even a very nice lady from one council whose grandad was LMS.  But no-one could say what the sheep and cows looked like back then.  So...  Has anyone ever found a site that'd tell me what sheep/cattle were about in different parts of UK prewar?  I know that I might get everything else fairly right but don't want to hear "Them cows never came to Britain til.."

     

     

  11. 22 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:

     

    Not really. Drugs change your metabolism (don't know the scientific reasons or terms).

     

    That's why you never see fat druggies, even the rich ones. Look at half of the old Rock stars that were skinny as anything.

     

    If you know Birkenhead at all, it's full of druggies. Mostly Heroin addicts.

    Speaks a man from Southport. Rest my case.

    APART from rock stars. Remember Canned Heat? Bob "The Bear" Hite - the fattest singer you ever did see but all smackheads.  Waiting for a thread on the Modelling Tips for buying rough sleepers.. 

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