Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Thu 18th Apr 2019 4:25am
10/10 Pix, thank you. |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Sun 21st Apr 2019 12:25pm
Nice pix, Pix. I mean to get out to Stoneleigh eventually but I haven't got anything as stylish to park in front of the houses.
How could I miss Pam's lovely ice cream van. Can I have a double 99 please? |
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pixrobin
Canley
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Sun 21st Apr 2019 7:42pm
Thought I'd better show how it was done then Helen
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 18th May 2019 11:58am
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th May 2019 12:07pm
The class 22 Diesel Hydraulic, was a very early hydraulic , the forerunner before the Hymeks, Warships & Westerns. They had a chequered history, but for Hall Brooks, our first all blue livery loco.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th May 2019 12:13pm
The Coronation class, totally out of place in Hall Brooks, was Pam's choice, both loco & crimson livery,
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th May 2019 12:15pm
Lord Rodney, is totally my choice,
The parcel coach in the background is motorised & has taken over parcel duties between Bishops Heath & Curzon St.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 18th May 2019 3:53pm
The Coronation class, often called Duchesses, were huge, using every inch of the LMS loading gauge. Their tenders were shortened, as otherwise, like the Princess class, they would not fit onto turntables. I often saw them in Coventry, but more commonly on the Trent Valley line through Nuneaton. I never saw any on the Foleshill line, although a friend did, during the early civil engineering work for electrification of the West Coast Main Line. I preferred the Brunswick Green livery, but on balance, it is the same livery as the 46240 "City of Coventry".
This "Sir William A Stanier FRS" was the final variant of the class, named in honour of the designer.
At Hall Brooks, it spends most of its time in a refuge fiddle yard, only appearing on specials. |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Sun 19th May 2019 2:05pm
Looking very picturesque as normal. I particularly like your Coronation Class engine. My dad as a young man made the model train of the size you could pull seats on wheels that could give rides. One eighth? When my grandparents died he sold of all but one - the Duchess of Buccleuch. For some reason he had painted it rather roughly in blue but was repainting it in the right livery when he became too busy. I'm hoping that when my brother retires he will finish the job. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 13th Jun 2019 10:08pm
Hi all,
I have started work on our Hall Brooks railway, the disused & dismantled railway, which was dismantled before I was born.
Travel anywhere by rail, we will see evidence of junctions, bridges & so on, long long gone. So it is on our railway. The over-bridge which helps to provide a sight-break. Also added is a castle ruin, an ornament for a fish tank.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Fri 14th Jun 2019 4:07am
I think you will need a bigger room. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Wed 3rd Jul 2019 7:46pm
Hi all
Since adding the castle ruin, we have now added a toll gate to the far side, which is also a fish tank ornament. Weathering of the bridge also in progress. The use of using ornaments is purely cost effectiveness. Precision kits are very expensive.
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argon
New Milton
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Wed 3rd Jul 2019 8:17pm
Philip, why not do what any rail company does to cover increasing costs. Increase the fares. |
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Helen F
Warrington
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Thu 4th Jul 2019 9:37am
I'm liking the ruin. The fish's loss is our gain. Is that another ruin further away in the second picture in post 751? Oopse, scratch that, it's just the top of the other one. The bushes confused me. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Thu 4th Jul 2019 10:06am
Brilliant work, Philip - my 12 year (OK and me!) would love to see that sometime if there are tickets available! |
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