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  1. A couple of miles down the road to me! It doesn't look like that any more, unfortunately. Stu
  2. As per title, I'm after some plastic angle of around 15mm. I have looked at the usual sources but they don't seem to go this big. I don't want PVC as it's difficult to get things to stick to it. Does anybody know of anywhere this can be obtained? Stu
  3. I really like these figures - what is their source? Stu
  4. I'm looking for some n gauge wagon wheels, need to have 14mm axle and around 6.5mm diameter wheels. I can get spares such as Farish 379-410 but can't find out the dimensions anywhere. Can anybody help with either these wheels or suggest an alternative? Stu
  5. I have found this to be fascinating book, and I'm not even interested in Plymouth! Stu
  6. Just the right level of "glow" from the signal box lighting - nicely atmospheric. Stu
  7. Unless you're in South America. Or you are South American. Stu
  8. I would recommend the Mid-Suffolk, although they don't appear to opening this year. Also, the Gwili was a very friendly little line. Also appears not to opening this year. Stu
  9. Perhaps we could have recommendations for some of the smaller railways that often get overlooked? (to avoid any arguments here perhaps no negative comments?) Stu
  10. As an alternative location for a port - how about Richborough? It did have a railway connection but the Port wasn't a success, but as a "might have been" it could be good. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richboro_Port_railway_station Stu
  11. There are some good things going on with this little layout. Keep up the good work! Stu
  12. This reminds me of the Black Country Museum, if you don't mind the comparison. Stu
  13. Slight thread drift alert: I can only think of one - Cromer on the Mundesley line, unless you count the Bure Valley one under the Aylsham by-pass. Stu
  14. There is this as an alternative? http://modeltechstudios.com/hoscaleindustrialcranewoperatorscabkit.aspx Stu
  15. It's the second one down that I meant, not the Massey Ferguson. Stu
  16. How about the Corgi Juniors shovel loader - not sure what it's period-wise but the scale must be about right? Can be seen at: http://toysfromthepast.blogspot.com/2013/02/249-corgi-juniors-tractor-shovel-shovel.html Stu
  17. The crossing at Pendre station in Tywyn is quite well hidden: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.587375,-4.0815581,3a,75y,116.44h,85.2t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sbToXp6mvcrza6_KpXga1AQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Stu
  18. That was one of my favourite layouts - I did wonder what happened to it. Stu
  19. I seem to recall that a scrapyard near me used to cut up wagons and that they were marked "COND" and also had a large circle with a "X" in it painted on them. What was the significance of the circle and "X" - how were they derived? Stu
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