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2 x 2400 x 1200 11mm OSB sheets, 2 packs of 10, 21mm x 44mm and 1 pack of 10, 18mm x 69mm PSE plus 14 x Tee hinges and two boxes of wood screws. Oh forgot a new Chop saw too! Hmm... wonder what I'm up to?? Not a new loco or carriages. :( But a new portable and home use railway is being born, perhaps! :o
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It has to be lockdown fever ? Todays delivery
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Link won’t work for me Brian
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I waiting for a revised quote for some composite decking and under-framing.

I received (at last) my solid state relay module from China. Been doing a bit of bench testing to see what I can use it for as it turns out it won’t do what I thought it would when I ordered it. Next time read the spec twice and order once...
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A nice lockdown set of presents!

DCC to be added (hopefully by me) after running in on DC in the very near future.
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And a few wagons - I've a lot of wagons but thought I'd get some new ones as the ones I have are mainly from the 70's and 80's and 90's - so theoretically not as detailed as these.

The eagle eyed may have spotted I utilised some old track for the photos, Tri-ang series 2. It's what I had lying around in the computer room so thought I'd use the track.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 7:20 pm It has got some friends Brian.


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The first arrival of four products ordered 'just before lockdown'. Two nameplates for two Calder Railway locomotives.
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You have too much D.I. WTD :D
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 11:53 am [quote=teedoubleudee
You have too much D.I. WTD :D
3 steam 2 diesel.
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Ha Ha, I was referring to Disposable Income :D
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