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Excellent layout - just studied the pics in Flickr and its good to see another LMS layout! I really love the detail, and i've not seen a tool rack like that before on a layout, or in pics - perhaps I need to make one for my yard!!

Really impressed with what you have done!

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Thanks Ian, the tools were made from small brass items I picked up in Hobbycraft - I think they are used in making jewelry. Easily hammered flat to make the tool ends. The rack itself is just a few bits of scrap brass rod and some careful soldering. Based on the real thing seen on a couple of heritage lines.
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Love the pill box Steve, reminds me, i've got to fit that decoder in my Wickham Trolley...
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A short journey up and down the line. First attempt, dodgy camera and poor editing. :D

https://youtu.be/13_1GA-IhHc
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That is one million times better than a member of the other forum who wants us to watch his videos. Well done Steve.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Feb 02, 2019 12:11 pm That is one million times better than a member of the other forum who wants us to watch his videos. Well done Steve.
I know exactly what you are talking about - I am working my way up to unboxing videos Brian. :lol:
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Can’t wait Steve. Make sure it is out of focus and the box is off screen. :)
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Feb 02, 2019 12:20 pm Can’t wait Steve. Make sure it is out of focus and the box is off screen. :)
I’m not that good. :D
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Very good - some of it looked like the real thing.
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Dates wrong on the camera, just saying, putting coat on now. :)
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