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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 1:12 pm Just looked at Hardys, they are great, think I’ll get a few next time.
I don’t think you will be disappointed if you do.
Finished painting mine this afternoon ready for fitting to the locos tomorrow.

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You have persuaded me Steve. I shall order some when I return from France next week.
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Have a good trip, Brian.
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Thanks Steve.
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Crew installed.

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Now back to a few more telegraph poles. :roll:
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I promise this is the last telegraph pole photo. Placed the last four poles on the far side of the goods shed board - wires now run right round the layout.

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I tried to post these pics on another forum to answer an enquiry but they didn’t get past the censor.
So they are here if RDS needs them.

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Your layout is amazing. Not sure I remember correctly but does Low Ghyll have a quayside scene? I thought I had seen one but can't find a pic.

I am about to do my own and want to steal your ideas!! If you do have one could you post a pic?

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Tri wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:49 am Your layout is amazing. Not sure I remember correctly but does Low Ghyll have a quayside scene? I thought I had seen one but can't find a pic.

I am about to do my own and want to steal your ideas!! If you do have one could you post a pic?

Thanks
Tri
No quayside at Low Ghyll.....but there is one on my N gauge layout - Shaddeholme.
There is a thread for that in Members Layouts as well but it's not been updated for a while.

If I remember correctly, there are some pictures but probably little on the way of explanation as that was on the old forum before it was closed, but if you have any questions just put them on that thread and I will be happy to answer as best I can.
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Thanks Steve.
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