Aliborough from a hill
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Very impressive WTD, i like it. You have certainly made good use of the available space.
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Very nice Brian - not sure my walls would take the weight of the display cabinets. Barry
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Thank you. Like most things it looks better from a distance, so do I.
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Far too tidy.
Looks very good Brian.
Looks very good Brian.
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Tidy? You should see what has been stuffed into bags out of sight.
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Excellent layout, something to aspire to.
Without being greedy would like to see closer images of the various sections.
Without being greedy would like to see closer images of the various sections.
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Re: Aliborough from a hill
Have a look at this link. A few bits have changed since I took the pictures. I’ll take some fresh photos.
https://modelrailwayforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=81
https://modelrailwayforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=81
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