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Thanks Evan.

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Coal loading area with three new figures.

























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Done it again haven't you. Great modelling.

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That is a great scene. And a lot of work and skill, I am sure.

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Thanks, most of that was done at least twenty years ago!

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That scene blew me away when I first saw it some time ago Phil.  It's no less impressive second time around and I love the scenes you create with the figures - they look so realistic - this one could easily be a photograph.

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Thanks Peter :)

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Dobson hydraulic roof props made from plastic tube, wire and card ready to be dropped into a Pen-y-Bryn cameo.

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Nice job Phil. Those props really look the part with the shiny looking rams.

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Thanks Pete, I just left the steel wire bare.

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Ha ha, so simple.

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I was about to ask how you'd done the rams Phil.   :thumbs    When you said you'd used wire, I'd imagined copper cable.
Looking at those, it's clear to see where your day job comes in handy ….

They look fantastic.  :doublethumb

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Thanks both Peters' the wire was from those spring loops that hold LED round ceiling lights in place, they are coated with a sort of nickle which is just right for the prop rams.

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So you've now got ceiling lights hanging by the wires.  :)

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Yes…but that's up in my studio…where my wife hardly goes  :shock:

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Getting props ready for repair.













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Well that's the next 6 months of Picture of the Month sorted…….

Brilliant modelling Phil - and equally good photography.  :thumbs

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Thanks Peter  :lol:

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Brilliant cameos Phil......I do admire your attention to detail, each scene connects to the next seamlessly....I can spend forever trawling Pen Y Bryn

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Yes, Phil, once again super modelling and photography.  There is so much to take in and enjoy, and to learn from, especially the way scenes are composed.  Wonderful!
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