O Gauge Micro - Winslade
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Mmmmmmm - O Gauge - so much detail can be built into this scale David. Looking at your plank, it's so tempting but I still have all my OO gauge stuff boxed up and waiting for a "shed". Suggesting a "temporary" plank in "O" Gauge would probably get me hung, drawn and quartered …………………You asked Nigel about his name so I'll ask about yours - has "Harbottle" anything to do with the village of the same name in Northumberland ?
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Great layout too,btw….some fabulous detailed modelling, its amazing how much sense of period and place you've created in such a small space!
Cheers,John.B.:thumbs
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Life is just a bowl of cherries!
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This just shows how much you CAN squeeze into a small place :thumbs
I've nipped in and sorted your off-kilter photos and re posted them for you ( they refused to play nice at first :It's a no no)
As terry said keep em coming I'm Looking forward to seeing more !
Cheers
Matt
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"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Rolling stock update - Terrier has been sold and one of these is on order instead…..the Southern did own one so I can justify it :cool:. Delivery in early 2019 - will possibly get me motivated to build a coach for it!
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Hi Kevin - it’s one of these. A Manning Wardle k class in blue - hopefully here in about a month. Platform 2 of the station will now be a terminus for a.light railway so I can justify running this! The loco is tiny so will be a good fit for the layout…
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Staying on the thread Kevin.
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Cheers,
Martin
Manifestly it is better to use simple tools expertly than to possess a bewildering assortment of complicated gadgets and either neglect or use them incompetently. ( L.T.C.Rolt)
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