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A Prairie at rest
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WARNING TO SENSITIVE VIEWERS:
LITTLE MUDDLE IS SET IN THE LATE 1930s AND CONTAINS SCENES WHICH REPRESENT THE ATTITUDES AND LOCOMOTIVES OF THE PERIOD WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE.
Following Mr Wolf's advise the next picture may cause unnecessary concern for those of a nervous disposition....
6 Panniers at large in the wild....
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11 minutes ago, Nevermakeit said:
The detail in the top photo especially is absolutely stunning! Is the sky photo-shopped or part of the backscene? (In case I ever get a model worth photographing built!)
Thanks
Its part of an 18" high backscene. See attached picture for details.
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Low and behold.....
A pannier crossing the viaduct!
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48 minutes ago, checkrail said:
Here's one specially for fellow Little Muddlers @KNP who may currently be suffering pannier withdrawal symptoms while the prairies take over.
Hmm - strange. That coal wagon is coming back from the branch line fully loaded. Was it surplus to requirements or is there a coal mine at Earlsbridge that I didn't know about?
John C.
Shouldn't have to wait to long....Panniers are never faraway.
They sometimes turn up when you least expect them.
Nice pictures.
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And finally
Away with the Prairies - 6
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3 minutes ago, Ponthir28 said:
Are they moving?
Not in this picture?
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Is it still lazy from this angle?
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Along the yard
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And finally (for today)
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In order to not believe that LM only has Pannier's here is another group of rather nice looking locos
Ken Dobetter (local LM photographer) has been engaged to take a series of photographs in and around the station.
Here is a limited series from him titled
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15 hours ago, Nevermakeit said:
Even with the sheep and cows, that looks a lot more industrial to me. Do we know at what date the extension was built on to the engine shed? (Presumably by people a bit more industrious than those repairing the door!) 🙂
Well actually the engine shed arrived with the extension already built…..😉😉😉
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And here is a repeat of this mornings picture but in monochrome to help those that still only have a black and white monitor!
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Talking of back streets here's the back of the engine shed!!
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The start of another day in the back streets of Little Muddle.....
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Enough about pigs, here's a couple of Panniers to start your day off with a smile....?
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A country scene for you but without the odour!
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And in the distance we spy some Panniers, quick shot from the Squadron Leader as he flew past the other day...
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And we catch a 93xx huffing and puffing its way into town....
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A Pannier across the viaduct.
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12 minutes ago, Sweet pea said:
Kevin this is a nice shot. Can I ask what paint colours you used on the corrugated iron sheets.
Many shades of grey……dark in the recesses and then light grey dry brushed over the tops. Washes used as well.
Many applications done….
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8 minutes ago, St Enodoc said:
Pity.
One day, things have a strange way of turning up here at LM……
Parked but not forgotten?
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Well are all those panniers and Prairies here are some wagons.......
Say tar!!!