Edgware GN. Now Bounds Green.

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Hatfield Shed
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Re: Edgware GN. Now Bounds Green.

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Atlantic 3279 wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 9:57 am I'm glad I live somewhere with environmental phenomena not quite so immediately lethal as bush fires!
Inundation now appears to be the greatest risk in the UK. Only twelve miles North of my Home Counties location situated 400 feet above sea level, folks on the Southeastern edge of the Fens are flooded out of some homes. Another twelve miles North and there's deep enough water to drown in at some Bedfordshire locations. (I have just concluded the annual kicking match to find reasonably priced property insurance, negotiating on the basis that there is zero flood risk, the house is right on the watershed, (flows South from the front of the site, North from the rear) great advice among much else from a late friend who was a specialist insurance broker.)
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Just need a water pipe line from the Fens to Queensland. A bit of sunshine from Queensland would be a fair swop.
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manna
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Re: Edgware GN. Now Bounds Green.

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G'Day Gents

Australia is certainly a contradiction at times, when the sun comes out it can stay for 6 months, when the Wet season comes, it's there for six months, it's Dry in Winter and Wet in Summer and when I go South, it's the opposite, I won't go on about the animals, that don't like people either :D Although, this winter in Qld, I've only seen one Snake and that was on the road.

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G'Day Gents

Time for and update, the J4 is coming along, I managed to find it near the top of a pile of boxes, can't find the splashers, so I made some new ones, now the old ones will turn up. I've fitted the beading to the cabs edges, said splashers and a coat of paint, I was going to fit the hand rails, but all my brass wire is .05, I need .33, so that will have to wait.

I also managed to fire the layout up, the old Edgware controller, had a few new wire fitted, just enough to put power to the Up & down Hertford lines, most of the Down Slow and Down Goods (Khyber pass), so a few trains were run, a J3, J4, O4 and the Sentinal Steam Railcar, which I found whilst replacing a broken cardboard box.

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Chas Levin
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Re: Edgware GN. Now Bounds Green.

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J4's looking good Terry and that's a nice Sentinel: is that the one you showed being built on this thread a few years ago, partly from a Hornby Railroad coach?
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Chas Levin wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:34 am J4's looking good Terry and that's a nice Sentinel: is that the one you showed being built on this thread a few years ago, partly from a Hornby Railroad coach?
Hi Chas.

That's the one, I put it on the Up Hertford line and let it run for half an hour, very quiet runner for a Lima motor.

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