WEST ORTON
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I agree Barry. I have the perfect spot for an O gauge version on my layout.
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Possibly.........but I have no idea how to achieve that. When I get some time I’ll see what and if it can be done.
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Only if you can be bothered Steve. I’m surprised some of the bigger 3D printing companies haven’t done it.
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Of course, if you went back to OO it would be easy.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 12:11 pm Only if you can be bothered Steve. I’m surprised some of the bigger 3D printing companies haven’t done it.
It’s no trouble, it’s just I don’t seem to have had much spare time recently.
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I think you might have to try B&Q or HomebaseWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:01 am I agree Barry. I have the perfect spot for an O gauge version on my layout.
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We have a few building around where we live that look like that in more remote areas. Some of them have been turned into holiday lets.
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