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Fantastic!
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Oh for an ounce of your patience, and another ounce of your skill. R-
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Steve if you can do that in OO then I should do it in O. Trouble is have I got the patience.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon May 31, 2021 7:17 pm Steve if you can do that in OO then I should do it in O. Trouble is have I got the patience.
You could do it in O with one hand tied behind your back and all the parts are available.
So no excuses Brian. ;)
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I shall rise to the challenge Steve.
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Very impressive - not sure I would have the patience. I have the Wills Point Rodding and Extension kit, but it's still in its packaging.
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Glued and soldered the last wires and cranks over the last couple of days. I think I was about two cranks away from losing interest.
Did anyone mention painting?

In other news, I successfully bid on the missing ladies toilet for the station set.

Image20210602_153627 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20210602_153606 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20210602_153809 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Well done Steve.
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bulleidboy wrote: Mon May 31, 2021 9:29 pm Very impressive - not sure I would have the patience. I have the Wills Point Rodding and Extension kit, but it's still in its packaging.
I have no doubt that the Wills kits would have produced a neater result although I dread to think how many packs it would take to replicate my efforts. It took over 15 yards of brass wire just for these twenty points. :o
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