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gismorail

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  1. Cracking photo's as usual Mike ....... ahhh had my fix can face the week now
  2. woodcutters cutting gismo
  3. I personally am very glad to see this new development in ready to run track work and would agree with many others that it is very much over due, We must understand that Peco is a company that is a world leader in this field with years of experience and will know exactly where the market stands with regard to what will sell and make profit. They will more than likely be very much aware that the train set market is an area that is declining along with model railway sales in general therefore any new development has a certain amount of 'risk' involved and to produce just plain track as a start is a way of reducing that 'risk'. I also believe that their vast amount of market knowledge will be telling them that customers who purchase this new Bullhead track are more than likely to be the more serious modeller who will not be content with a range of point work that only offers medium / large radius. Perhaps there is more in the development stage that we are not aware of but remember that Peco do produce a range of track components which maybe could be developed in the future.
  4. I'm confused having read this thread !!! So given the debate as to how long these wagons survived if I'm modelling 1956 to 1960 they are no use to me ?
  5. 'Morning Campers Hi di hi ' Wow Andy camp site looking excellent what a novel idea . Have you got the owners contact details be good to book in for the summer
  6. Be more than happy to help out if I'm free
  7. Glad you had a good show Andy layout looked good in the photo's
  8. Larry thought you would enjoy seeing the photos from the show, a lot of research gone into this layout and it is a credit to Phil. My Dad took my on the train from Wrexham to Ellesmere when I was about four years old (1960) then we had a walk down to the Mere but I cannot remember a great deal of detail but do remember it seemed a long walk back to the station.
  9. Well having made the trip to Rainhill show on Saturday have to say that the layout is as good in real life as in the pictures. That station building is a Master Piece of modelling A proud owner overlooks the operation Well Done
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