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Worsdell forever

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  1. Bit hilly down in the Duchy isn't it Damian... Funnily enough I've just taken a photo of the new FY for Felton Lane at a similar angle...
  2. Looks good Cap'n. Will you be doing anything about the canopy and office roofs? They might look a bit out of place next to the Scalescenes main one. edit - crane looks great too.
  3. Red Sky July - Red Sky July. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tT4QlJlhjw&feature=feedfbc Nikki Lane - Walk of Shame. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEtZ_4BROKU&list=LLwfO8WSXzgHEanVrm08YvdA&index=4&feature=plpp_video
  4. When I build my layout... Oh no, I haven't built one...
  5. The big red notice has gone! Is RMweb fixed? (touching, nay, grasping wood)

    1. DonB

      DonB

      And the gov'y are promising to speed-up broadband too! Should I hold my breath? AOL needs a kick up the proverbial anyway!

    2. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      Are you sure that's wood, and not laminate?

    3. Worsdell forever

      Worsdell forever

      It's one of my parana pine work blocks...

  6. Hi Scots region, This kit probably isn't the best for a beginner, the footplate is in for parts and I have found bits of it difficult and I've built quite a few W/M locos. A good way to start would be to try a few W/M wagon kits, from 51L or David Geen, they don't cost as much if you make a complete hash of them! then you could try something like one of the DJH starter kits. http://www.djhmodelloco.co.uk/prodloco.asp?ProdID=3033 This one seems a bit expensive but it does come complete with motor and wheels. Hope this helps and happy modelling!!
  7. Thanks Scots Region, glad you like it. Making a little progress, handrails and buffers fitted. Pickups have been fitted and the chassis run in on the rolling road last night, it has a little wobble when on the rolling road but this is not noticeable when running on the track. Next job will be fitting the tender handrails.
  8. Loving the little Ruston. Powerflow flux isn't corrosive at all, when it's been heated it just goes green (after a while), so if you don't wash it off straight away you know where it is. Very good stuff.
  9. As others have said, very nice to see it in the flesh (and that flesh is Crimson Lake) and as Geoff, I was very impressed with the size, the 'corner' that was there covered about the same area that I have used for my 4 exhibition layouts to date...
  10. Someone might have broken RMweb this afternoon, but it's got it's memory back now...

    1. Worsdell forever

      Worsdell forever

      well, some of it anyway.

    2. Trainshed Terry

      Trainshed Terry

      I lost connection for 2 hours to day for no reason. Changed settings on wireless router seemed to help.

  11. New 'online at once' record - 540.

    1. Mikkel

      Mikkel

      Warley withdrawal symptoms?

    2. Worsdell forever
    3. Boris

      Boris

      565 Wurzells online at once? That's scary.

  12. NER Central Division Signals.

  13. Great to see you back and as usual some great work. The signals look good, who's parts are you using and how are you operating them? Hope your back injection goes well and the needle isn't too big...
  14. Is back home from Rochdale after a very good show.

  15. Is on his way to Rochdale.

    1. Andy C

      Andy C

      some of us are already there!

  16. REALLY looking forward to this weekend at Rochdale now - I think...
  17. So Fred said "Let's 'ave another cup 'o tea" and we said "Right-o".

  18. Looking at the point rodding bottom left it looks brand new, the 'clutter' looks like the old round stuff cut up. Mick N. might be able to confirm this.
  19. Looking at the first photo I think you'll be needing a step ladder soon...
  20. The green box (1990 vintage it turns out) is currently sitting on top of my original green box, waiting.
  21. dislikes making 'one piece' boiler handrails.

    1. Mallard60022
    2. ozzyo

      ozzyo

      I don't make them in one piece any more, I do them in two or three pieces now.

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