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I quite agree Allan, superb workmanship.

Phosphor Bronze eh? … Smart move! I'm not looking forward to painting my rails.

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Wow! I wasn't expecting that Allan…not sure if I can live up to those compliments :)

Thanks Marty..good luck with the paint job:)

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[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
Wow! I wasn't expecting that Allan…not sure if I can live up to those compliments :)


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61xx






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Header picture, Alan.
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OMG  Another one!

Great stuff, Phil.    :thumbs
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61xx South Eastern Finecast kit, Etched chassis, Mashima motor, 60: 1 gearing.

Variations on a picture.

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That would make a nice model !
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Yes.!
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The kit was made, probably twenty years ago, it would be made a bit better if I were doing it today, the same with some of the modelling which was started more than twenty years ago!

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Just caught up with these latest posts. I love the fence used in the foreground of many of your pictures and the side overview shot shows how you have cleverly fitted the back scene. All very nice indeed.

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Brilliant Phil.  Apologies if you have already stated this but what camera are you using?

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I use a Canon 6D with a 28-70 lense, also for the tight shots a Canon G12, it has a vari-angle screen so it can be viewed when the camera is at an odd angle.

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I have a few favourites, this is one of them for the shear dirtiness :)





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Outstanding!

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Brilliant. I can nearly smell the smoke it looks so good :thumbs

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I agree with Max.

Definitely in line for pic of the week.

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Fantastic, Phil.

Can I be picky and suggest the steam is a bit too white?  :cool:
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Max, I believe there was a colour capsule available late 50's/60's that could be inserted into the injectors to vary the colour of the steam, on this occasion it was not used  :lol::lol::lol:

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