It's only for static display on the pier Tom......2750 wrote:I do fear though that last wigan is going to have some trouble running smoothly!
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Bugger,
I try and make a funny comment...and then mess it up with a bloody typo!
I try and make a funny comment...and then mess it up with a bloody typo!
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"Colwick open"
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What! Still suffering from "Wiganitis" so long after the show!! I know that it took me a few days to recover from the show, but, Tom this long is a bit ridiculous!!!2750 wrote:Bugger,
I try and make a funny comment...and then mess it up with a bloody typo!
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I think it was the distraction of the woman on the T Gauge stand.....some things are hard to get out of your mind!scottiedog wrote:What! Still suffering from "Wiganitis" so long after the show!! I know that it took me a few days to recover from the show, but, Tom this long is a bit ridiculous!!!2750 wrote:Bugger,
I try and make a funny comment...and then mess it up with a bloody typo!
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Small but perfectly formed?2750 wrote:I think it was the distraction of the woman on the T Gauge stand
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ha! I see where you are going.Danby Wiske wrote:Small but perfectly formed?2750 wrote:I think it was the distraction of the woman on the T Gauge stand
The lady demonstrating....very nice....
Sorry Jonathan, back on topic!
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I felt sure that it couldn't just be me who had noticed the attractions of T-gauge .
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I'm going to a T gauge demonstration!2750 wrote:ha! I see where you are going.
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T scale? Hah! You'll all end up blind, one way or another.
Ian - 'Colwick open': one of a type of GNR 4 plank open built in large numbers and so known because of the attached 'Return to' instruction.
What a marvellous day at Durham today. Back to the bench this week - locos and stock to service and I'll see anyone in attendance at Butterley this weekend.
Ian - 'Colwick open': one of a type of GNR 4 plank open built in large numbers and so known because of the attached 'Return to' instruction.
What a marvellous day at Durham today. Back to the bench this week - locos and stock to service and I'll see anyone in attendance at Butterley this weekend.
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I think it was the distraction of the woman on the T Gauge stand.....some things are hard to get out of your mind! [/quote]
Anyone remember that delightful layout from the 1980s called "Bevleys"..........?
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Anyone remember that delightful layout from the 1980s called "Bevleys"..........?
.....back to the modelling.
Regards,
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That gets my vote for quotation of the week.jwealleans wrote:You'll all end up blind, one way or another.
Bevleys? Can you describe the principle features to refresh memories* please V?
*(or as per the mis-spelling I once saw in a very polite broken-English letter from a Turkish gentleman, "mamories")
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Perhaps those of an overexcitable nature might wish to contemplate this image from Miniatur Wunderland and then take themselves away for a cold shower and a long, bracing walk.
I blame those Continentals, personally. The Channel Tunnel was the start of the slippery slope.
I blame those Continentals, personally. The Channel Tunnel was the start of the slippery slope.
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Those sun flowers are beautiful examples of the modellers art !.
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Sunflowers?