Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Very nice work Barry.
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Thanks guys - bet somebody asks whether the indicators work :roll: The driver requires major surgery to get behind the steering wheel.
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Surely nobody would expect the indicators to work. What about the dashboard lights Barry?
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The shot outside the station is just superb. Very inspirational (and depressing) at the same time!
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It looks as though one headlight is on dipped beam :evil:

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bulleidboy wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:32 pm It looks as though one headlight is on dipped beam :evil:
Never a Policeman around to check such things. :mrgreen:

Adds to the realism though. :)

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First time out of the box since purchase in December 2015 - Battle of Britain Class 34070 "Manston".
The real 34070 Manston was issued with a new 10-year boiler ticket on November 16th 2022 after a five year overhaul - can be seen on the Swanage Railway.

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Hope it works Barry, as I cannot see them taking it back after 7 years - LOL
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I have now finished replacing the Metcalfe stone retaining wall with a plaster cast walling. It still needs weathering and the odd bit of greenery hanging over the top and may be the odd old sign, so someway still to go.
I will stick a length of thin wood along the back of the walling - possibly in say two foot lengths for easy removal.
I also have to cut one length of walling down so that it fits - as it's plaster I think a fine tooth saw will do the trick.I am not replacing the fiddle yard wall.

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Yes BB I think that looks a lot better than the old card walling did.
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