And the surgeon - how's he doing? R-
South Auckland Junction
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Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
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Needs a drink.
First time I've ever cut into a loco. How do you guys do it regularly?
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Just be careful and double check before you grab the saw.
Nurse, the screens!
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Had a day and a half today, so channelled my fury into glazing two class 08 shells and removing other detailing from a donor shell and adding it to the best two of the three.
No pictures, as I can't get the new glazing to show so far.
No pictures, as I can't get the new glazing to show so far.
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A few little updates, nothing major.
I have made a test piece of roofing, it looks ok.
I have also cobbled together a way of keeping he scored lines stright, and steady whilst scoring.
I just need to source some thicker foil, then mass production starts.
I have made a test piece of roofing, it looks ok.
I have also cobbled together a way of keeping he scored lines stright, and steady whilst scoring.
I just need to source some thicker foil, then mass production starts.
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Looks good John. Well done. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
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After an unexpected bonus from work, I have ordered a few goodies from modelrailwayscenery. Hope to show them in situ sooner rather than later.
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