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Slaters kit.


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Great job Brian, very authentic............HB
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Even photos in O are better. Nice job Brian. R-
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You are too kind gents. Cheques are in the post. I enjoy making the kits. Not a lot cheaper than buying RTR versions if they exist, but very rewarding.
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Looks good Brian - when will you start on a loco kit? :)
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I haven’t got the nerve for that Barry or the tools. Buying the kit is usually just the tip of the iceberg. Often says wheels, gearbox, motor not included. I have read things like 'after a week of rolling the boiler I finally got it to the correct profile', and 'the supplied hornblocks didn’t fit well so I had to adjust them on the milling machine'. Much prefer glue A to B then add C. :)
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Nice wagon Brian
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Thanks Terry. Going to pick out a few planks with primer so it looks like they have been replaced but not yet painted.
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darkscot wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:36 am
Mountain Goat wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 8:43 pm Does it work?
It does indeed.
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Got these last week.
They are very well done.

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