Canadian Narrow Gauge

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I came across this superb narrow gauge layout on the Lenz user group forum.

www3.telus.net/KMR/

Everything is scratchbuilt.  It is an operational layout with a well thought out story.

Cheers  Max
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The link works if you type it in.  Don't know why it doesn't high light.
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A first class site there Max
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Yes, Sol.  There's something a bit "special" about narrow gauge.
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Some great old time western modelling there Max, loads of character.
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Yes, Bob.  How is your narrow gauge project going?
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As of this moment Max, it isn't. Here in Spain nothing happens in July and August workwise, not unless you have to of course.
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Is it still August there?  It's September in Oz. :mutley
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That's a good find. I think the backscene is excellent too, but in my visit I couldn't find any mention of it  [typical :mutley]

Mike
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Great site, Max!  That man in the front of the team photo… isn't that our Jeff:question:question:question;-)
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Do you mean this chap Tim : 



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I think he was talking about my half-brother, who's the one to the right of the guy you picked out, Bob. (It's his layout, by the way)
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If you email Brian Pate bpate@telus.net you could ask him, Mike.

He doesn't look all that happy, does he, Tim? ;-)
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[user=2]Robert[/user] wrote:
Do you mean this chap Tim : 




That's the man, Bob.  And I agree with Max - he doesn't look happy at all.  

Half brother?  Nonsense!  This is a long lost family member:exclam;-)  Jeff:question:question:pedal:pedal:pedal
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I don't want any more to do with this.   :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
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[user=5]rector[/user] wrote:
[user=2]Robert[/user] wrote:
Do you mean this chap Tim : 




That's the man, Bob. And I agree with Max - he doesn't look happy at all.

Half brother? Nonsense! This is a long lost family member:exclam;-) Jeff:question:question:pedal:pedal:pedal
I'm talking about the guy to the right of this one. That's my half brother (the one on the end, far right) Can't you see the likeness??
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Er … I can't seem to find my reading glasses at the moment :oops::oops::oops: Could anyone else help out here ;-)
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Like I said before I want nothing to do with this.
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I was just talking to Brian Pate on email, Jeff.  Claims he's never heard of you . . . :twisted:
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