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Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
I guess this one of the videos Mike is referring too: Paul -
Just seen these announced on Dapol site. https://www.Dapol.co.uk/blogs/news/o-gauge-mha-coalfish https://www.Dapol.co.uk/blogs/news/o-gauge-shipping-containers Paul
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Latest class 66 update from Dapol https://www.Dapol.co.uk/blogs/news/o-gauge-class-66-update-1 Paul
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Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
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Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
The glass in the roof at Scarborough blew in during a windy night around 2-3 years ago. Paul -
O gauge OBA wagon. Liveries: bauxite, Railfreight, Dutch ( Bass wagon) Plasmoor RFD & EWS. The chassis then allows numerous other variants to be modeled. Paul
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Class 37 Photos...
birdseyecircus replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
37264 & 37418 at Pickering with the 16.02 from Grosmont during the diesel gala. 15th June 2024. Paul -
Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Yes they were regulars. Steve Robinson on flickr. -
The return of the NYMR Diesel Gala!
birdseyecircus replied to 6990WitherslackHall's topic in Preservation
37418 confirmed as a replacement for the Deltic according to NYMR Facebook page. Paul -
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_British_Army_in_Normandy_1944_B8035.jpg Diesel shunter being hauled up the beach in July 1944. Always amazed by this picture. Paul
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Class 91 Photos
birdseyecircus replied to Peter Kazmierczak's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
91111 'For the Fallen' at York with the 09.06 KX - York. 24th May 2024. First time I have managed to see this. Paul -
7mm in 7 foot - A tribute layout- Alston Sidings
birdseyecircus replied to 7mmin7foot's topic in 7mm+ modelling
Looking good. I don't mind ballasting. Bang on some tunes and set an achievable target in the time you have. Paul -
BR Blue 08 shunting work/prototype scenario
birdseyecircus replied to scalerailmodelling's topic in UK Prototype Questions
Look through this thread for some inspiration. Some images are lost due to the big outage a while back but there is still plenty there. Paul -
Oh the embarrassment!
birdseyecircus replied to KeithMacdonald's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
I remember this one being in the Daily Mirror. Simon Barnes on flickr. Paul -
Class 66 photos
birdseyecircus replied to class"66"'s topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
66789 heads under bridge 5a at Hull with the 19.22 Hull Dairycoates to Rylstone stone empties on 29th April 2024. Paul -
Oh the embarrassment!
birdseyecircus replied to KeithMacdonald's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Or this at the East Lancs... Paul -
Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Removed 23 March. Paul -
Photo's Of East Yorkshire Railways
birdseyecircus replied to Market65's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Steel,Gypsum & biomass are booked to run most week days to the docks but often run only once or twice a week depending on requirements. Also the Tilcon stone train still runs from Rylstone to the Hull Dairycoates terminal. Paul -
Leaning on/touching Exhibition Layouts.
birdseyecircus replied to GrumpyPenguin's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
On a similar theme but not touching or leaning, I was at recent small show with a second hand sales stand next to a small depot layout with only around 18 inches between them. I saw someone going between the two to look at items for sale at the back of the table, then turn to come out giving the depot layout a really good clout. As the layout was supported on trestles it really moved with most of the stock sliding an inch or two and a good couple of seconds for the movement to stop. Paul