Somewhere in Yorkshire

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Looking good Phil
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Great progress - You will have to send "her indoors" out shopping more often :lol: Happy Christmas






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Another example of the not infrequent British technique of using retaining walls to both define the scene and give the illusion of something larger. Brilliant.
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Finally, I’ve got the station something like finished. Not 100% happy with it but better than it was.
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Slightly over kill using a 76 ton crane to fit a lamppost..
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Looks fabulous Phil. Well done. R-
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Great progress Phil.
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Afternoon guys, not a lot of progress at moment, how I thought you may be interested in my latest acquisition,
12 Accurascale VTG cement wagons. The detail on these is incredible. 10% off you buy 2 or more packs which works out about £23 each and for this level of detail I don't think you can go wrong




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I'll do some more detailed shots when I get a minute.
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They really are very detailed Phil. Are they robust or a bit delicate?
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Some of the parts do look a little on the delicate side, but no more than other manufacturers. I’ll try and get some better photos tomorrow.
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This all looks very good to me Phil.

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