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looking good. to give the building some bulk, make sure that the roof material is thin and does not overhang very much.
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looking good,
Regarding the sides, why not laminate two or three thickness’s of 4mm ply. glued and screwed, this would provide plenty of strength/rigidity?
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ahh, so there is hope for 37378!
Bodmin show is next weekend (3rd and 4th of November)
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nice start. however to put a spanner in the works, both me and Christopher think that Credford would be a better name...
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how are preparations going? only one week to go till its first outing.
Is there anything you want me to do?
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well i'm glad the postie didn't look at the stamp, and also that they work
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looking good, your right 08410 looks great as a clay shunter, and don't worry, if you do change your mind and want to do long rock, then I'm sure we can do a swap
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variation seems to be the name of the game. Penzance has barriers, in the area that used to be the parcels depot, Post vans used to drive onto the station to load/unload, so would guess they are just a practical way to stop vans driving over the edge. the supports seem to be very close together here, and seem to be painted ir black and white.
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looking good.
I'll have to come over soon for a test
Are you going to make a sign, for the top of the lighting rig?
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ps how did that picture I took come out i am missing not having a camera at the moment
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sorry to hijack your thread, but I found it,
http://www.rmweb.co....ay-or-whenever/
post 13 I think,
so now you can justify a Hornby 59 and a rake of Bachmann auto ballaster, after the HST, that Christopher wants you to buy
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looking very good.
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"I have done bits & bobs to the layout tonight as the lady wife is baby sitting the grandkids"
glad to be of help! was a good night, still feeling a bit delicate.
Penhallick Junction
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once again just a few pictures