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I notice a couple of things that need to be fixed.

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It looks the goods, Phil.

I see that you've found some chickens.  :thumbs
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Superb Phil.
I love the corrugated sheet patches in the fencing.

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That's lovely Phil.
Those chickens made a huge difference  ;-)

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Thanks All.

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What a wonderful little scene, Phil.
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So your chickens came home to roost after all? Well done……where did you find them?
I do like the tack on the stable door:thumbs. You hardly notice the bracing:lol::pedal  

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If you don't get a gate on that chicken run, the fox is going to get them….

Amazing modelling

Now I've finally started a model railway…I've inherited another…
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Thanks again guys, the chickens are preiser John and very good too, and the gate is done, I forgot to fix it!
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BTW,    The diagonal crossbrace on the stable door was corrected Allan:mutley
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[user=753]Phil.c[/user] wrote:
BTW,    The diagonal crossbrace on the stable door was corrected Allan:mutley
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Thanks Phil, my cheque's in the post.


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Thanks Allan….I wasn't going to mention the cheque!

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I decided to add an old banger to the shed scene, the donor is an Austin FL1, here's progress shots so far.

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Nice work, Phil.   :thumbs
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A dented roof and wing dents maybe?

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A wonderful scene Phil and the old Austin is a nice touch and don't forget them chickens get everywhere and perhaps a guard cat on the roof!

All the best,

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Thanks Bill.

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All my cars ended up looking like that.

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Some of mine started out looking like that!

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I think we all remember that dreaded rust situation I've still got bottles and tins of rust preventor in my shed from fourty years ago  :roll:…… anyway…the Austin is finished with the make-over, it's been planted in the yard amongst some weeds etc, more pics tomorrow :)

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