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I never cease to be impressed by your stonework. A lovely scene and setting. Your Mojo’s obviously working again
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The mojo is throwing a tantrum - brand new loco failure this morning.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Very nice job as always Steve - great to see you back at it !
I have been in Gloucestershire for the past 4 weeks on new grandparent duties and have probably another two weeks to go before I head back north of the border…….have missed my trains and itching to make a start on something to carry me thru the winter.
Cheer Richard
I have been in Gloucestershire for the past 4 weeks on new grandparent duties and have probably another two weeks to go before I head back north of the border…….have missed my trains and itching to make a start on something to carry me thru the winter.
Cheer Richard
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Thanks Richard.
Fortunately no real detail work needed on the church. Two colours from rattle cans followed by a wash applied with a big brush and wiped off with an old fluffy bath towel.
Fortunately no real detail work needed on the church. Two colours from rattle cans followed by a wash applied with a big brush and wiped off with an old fluffy bath towel.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Lovely scene, I can almost hear the Harmonium playing - doubt the church had an organ?
I can see a "Stand Off" occurring! Traction engine (Showmans engine) v Tarmac's Steam lorry.
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Yes Brian, I did apply a fair bit of 'compression' to the width of the road.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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Turn the showman's engine around and then it leads the steam lorry, outcome = all are happy
No one likes a smart a--e.
I am now embarrassed for not working out that solution myself - proof that you can't teach stupid.
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