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I've had 2 years of hassle, and when I arrive in court, the cyclist who ran me over, on the pavement, stands up in court and apologises. And the I find that the crown offered no evidence, Case over!
Lisa
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No she into the full size item!
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Now that's an idea, that had not crossed my mind!
Lisa
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I knew about the lead flashing, as I have had it replaced at the join between the porch and the house recently. I was considering using a soft pencil to give the metallic look.
Lisa
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Hi David and ALL
The device I am using probably not. BUT a good quality woodworking tool shop will be able to supply a more robust tool, that will probably work with ply.
The stripper I use was supplied by Expo and cost about £6.00, so it might be worth a try. The critical point is how hard is the ply, and can you score it an then snap the strips off.
Lisa
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Neat idea, using a photograph, overlayed with a 2FS logo.
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PLEASE PUT A STOP!!!!! button on your video clip, please!!!
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Clever idea, re location and electrical connection!
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There is a problem with the link from the 2mm website, it only takes you to the main rmweb page, and not to this entry.
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Presumably with the sound of steam trains!
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What about a location on the isle of Sheppey?
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They are not curtins stru, but the concreat arround the openings was shaped to allow the machine gun to be able to turn through 90 degrees.
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What is the point of this blog???????????????????????
Lisa
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Hindsight is the ONLY exact science!
Lisa
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I model steam tramways and not railways and I am also interested in light railways. These all have very sharp points, which are usually sharper than Peco settrack points. In this situation settrack points are a excellent tool to visualise how a track plan might work in a very small space.
It is very easy to get too ambitious in fitting in too much into a micro layout!
Besides which the layout I have designed will be built in N Gauge by a friend, his block is called Great Dexter on the KESR!
Lisa
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In that case I'll probably have to settle for following it with interest on RMWeb!
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I have found your Kyle in a Boxfile, and thus the comming shelve reincarnation very insprirational.
I have only one further question will you be exhibiting it soon!
Lisa
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I told you that you could do it, and you have proved me right. You don't need to be a computer scientist to produce your own blog!
Lisa
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Yes, it is Alton Model Shop!
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The other possible problem with Adobe Dreamweaver is it cost, the professional version I use costs £800+ and the lite version cost £200!
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I use Adobe Dreamwearver, but it's not a package for beginners! I recommend using Microsoft Word, there is a macro that you can get to export the file as a .pdf file. If you don't have a copy of Microsoft Office, you can download a copy of OpenOffice, for free. This has a similar macro supplied as standard.
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In the sence of taking pictures of small models the camera never lies, unless of course you edit them using photoshop type software!
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i've just spent an hour reading the disk based manual for my digital camera, and I have found that I have just as much control over the camera, as when I use my manual reflex camera.
I will have to experiment to see what settings give the best pictures when working in macro mode!
Lisa
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As you can see in the photograph of the setup I use a white background, and the whole setup is placed on my kitchen window shelf, the window is a large one facing east. The photographs were taken in daylight.
I think that I need to adjust the white balance on my camera.
Lisa
Chagford - Back to the Drawing Board
in Hundred of Chagford Tramway
A blog by Lisa in RMweb Blogs
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Yes I have, but I've found that it is best to play it by ear!
Lisa