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I’m not surprised he didn’t talk about it John. My dad reckons they bounced across the Atlantic. Rather him than me.
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Only went out to get some building supplies, came back with these. :?
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Should have put your specs. on. :D R-
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Change is as good as a rest Brian.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:29 pm I know you meant Woolwich John.

You say about a flat bottomed ferry boat crossing the Channel, what about all the landing craft that did the same a few years later? My dad sailed a landing craft from Norfolk Virginia to Scotland via the Azores. Not on his own needless to say :D
I see what you mean Brian. I did not know they had stopped it for maintenance I guess. My comment about the old flat bottomed river ferry crossing the channel was because of the fact that old flat bottomed boats were not designed to go to sea. They do not handle to well I believe in stormy weather..............John
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GWR wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:55 pm My latest acquisition is a lovely secondhand Dapol D97 1466
Great little loco. Despite all you read about the original airfix model, the Dapol ram well. The DH 14XX model is the best runner of all my loco fleet. Sound is not as good though
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Lovely little 14xx Nice purchase...............John
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brian1951 wrote: Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:45 pm Image
Only went out to get some building supplies, came back with these. :?
Reminds me Brian when (this is true) Sandy My wife 10yrs ago went out to buy a washing machine and came home with BMW. ... You seem to like A4s Brian. Hope you don't have to repair these ones................John
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No repairs needed on these John, i do like A4s, i have 24 now in 2 gauges.
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They are one of my favorits as well Brian. I have about 15 or so. A lot anyway. Enjoy........John
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