persistent_bodger
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Not a problem, it's got some early images of the Welshpool and Llanfair and the Vale of Rheidol, they have very similar corrugated buildings. There are also some very early shots of the Welsh Highland and Ffestinioog which really show how much it's all changed. It is the boiler from the GWR crocodile wagon with the end cut off so the motor fits inside. I had a bit of a play with it this evening, I now have tanks footplate coupling rods and better frames fitted. It’s a hell of a lot easier modeling at this scale although I will have to add rivets, I best get counting!
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Like wise James really great to catch up. I have just got out my scratch built G scale 0-4-0 verticle boilered geared loco, it was something I started about 2 years ago and gave up with. Now there will be a layout near me I should get it finished! best Tim
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The Saint Looks great, I have been collecting parts to build one. I am going to go down the same route, I have a hogwarts castle all I need is some more time. I have been through the rest of your blog and think the work you are doing is superb. I too have to build my great western locomotives and then put them in a box. One day I hope to recreate Laira shed and a main line through station, ah one day, but I have just enough room for my narrow gauge
will keep watching
best
Tim
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Lovely work, the track is superb, I think I might have to have ago for my 2010 project
all the best with the layout, keep up the good work
T
A little larger than usual... modifying moves to G-scale
in Paxton Road's workbench
A blog by James Hilton in RMweb Blogs
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Look forward to seeing how it turns out....maybe I should repaint some of my old LGB, I never liked the colours
Best
Tim