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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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916 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 2:10pm  

I do have an idea about including a croft scene, but in the mean time, small Prairie tank is waiting for the off, with the afternoon parcels from Grove to Hounds Hill. Grove, might become Grove Croft. I don't know. Will see how this sits. A weed killing train is badly needed at Grove.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
917 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 2:12pm  

Glad to be back Philip and thank you for bringing us up to date. Now where was I? Oh yes, I turn left here... I think Roll eyes
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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918 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 2:18pm  

Hi Helen, I'm an associate member of Bournville model club, but don't get there because of distance. My whole stance with model railways might have come about because of reading a Rupert story, about Rupert stumbling across an old railway line in the woods. I was in Paybody hospital at the time aged about five.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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919 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 2:24pm  

Stories galore. Big pictures as well. It's such fun. 2005/10 when I did those.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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920 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 4:50pm  

Hi all, It's with delight that I tell you that I had a forum visitor this afternoon. The picture shows that even the D Di man needs a cuppa in Pam's cafe.
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Helen F
Warrington
921 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 8:16pm  

Can I have a scoop of chocolate please? I don't suppose they did sugar cones in those days?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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922 of 1205  Thu 2nd Sep 2021 9:52pm  

I'm not familiar with sugar cones, but D Di ice cream was legendary. I've mentioned before that my Cornwall friends who thought everything Cornish was gold, couldn't believe the quality of D Di. Worth passing a few counties for.
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Helen F
923 of 1205  Fri 3rd Sep 2021 9:20am  
Off-topic / chat  

Midland Red

924 of 1205  Fri 3rd Sep 2021 9:22am  

Careful, Helen Wink Lol
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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925 of 1205  Fri 3rd Sep 2021 11:12am  

Hi all, For three years, it's almost been impossible to carry out work on our railway, as Pam having an 8' hospital bed in the lounge meant that we had displaced furniture hanging from ceilings (not quite) in every room. Other rooms accommodated a full size drug fridge, cupboard & nurses drug trolley. I've sorted a fiddleyard auto uncoupler that was misbehaving, but I'm already thinking through a pull-out croft. A few breakfast tests might improve my thinking capability. What on earth am I on about. Well, I'm feeling ok.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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926 of 1205  Sat 25th Sep 2021 5:49pm  

Is this fake? Stuff at sky high prices, it's make do & mend time for experienced modellers.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
927 of 1205  Sat 25th Sep 2021 5:58pm  

You boys and your toys!!!! Roll eyes
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Helen F
Warrington
928 of 1205  Sat 25th Sep 2021 6:01pm  

Is this proof of the first surviving group of nonuplets? Lol
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Helen F
Warrington
929 of 1205  Sun 5th Dec 2021 7:19pm  

Model auction lots Lots of mini stuff at auction. There are cheaper ways to bid than the saleroom but there will still be extra to pay on any bid. If you're interested, work out the max total amount you might want to pay. Also factor picking stuff up.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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930 of 1205  Sun 5th Dec 2021 9:42pm  

Hi Helen, hi all, The important thing to be aware of is the general prices of stuff. In my case to know what my limit is, but also to know the prevailing market prices. I've been at model auctions where bidders are outbidding each other, having lost the plot, where the items are readily available at lower prices.
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