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  1. Great to see the circuit complete Phil. Makes me wanna get up in the loft and crack on. Guy
  2. Really impressed with your Progress Phil. I bet you can't wait to get a full loop running. You and Poppy can sit back and watch the trains go by......... until Poppy takes a massive swipe at a passing formation she doesn't approve of! :-)
  3. Workshop looks great mate. Ideal place for a cup of tea! Guy
  4. Great start Mick. Looks as professional as one would expect with your crew. Guy
  5. Hi Phil Great to see your still beavering away. Fiddle yard is really coming together. Guy
  6. Nice work on the cabinet mate...... and everything else :-)
  7. That 85 looks really nice mate. Nice to see a few full length pics as well.
  8. Ahhh yes. Mr Melly I remember your old thread well. Some lovly examples of thornabys finest. Great work. Hwve you modelled thornaby TMD buildings yet :-) Guy
  9. Is this one? http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1784647 Guy
  10. Happy Birthday Phil, hope you had/having a good one
  11. Fantastic work Phil! It looks really good and the lighting on the fiddle board just adds to the overall quality. Right, where's me jigsaw? Guy
  12. Epic scratch build! Really impressive Terry. Guy
  13. Second level looks great Phil. You must be really pleased with it. A nice clean area to keep all of your stock. Guy
  14. Oh and I think I'm going to use a white SMD LED strip like this to light my fiddle yard http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-5M-3528-SMD-300-LED-Strip-Lighting-12V-DIY-Party-Clubs-Deco-5-Colors-/251070309820?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Night_Lights_Fairy_Lights&var=&hash=item3a74f4e5bc With the relevant transformer. Should be low profile enough and be cheap to run. Guy
  15. Cracking progress Phil, and I'm following your fiddle yard planning with interest as I have never built one before. I really like the idea if being able to turn the trains on the fiddle yard boards. Will that require a reverseing module or just clever point manipulation? Keep up the good work mate, it appears I have fallen asleep! Guy
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