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Status Updates posted by leslie10646
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John
Your settings appeared the same as before! Everything was in NZD. Sorry that I was too slow to get a second Ranks. If a seco9nd one turns up, hold my order and I'll do it again.
I've ordered a light grey brakevan and a single Rank wagon.
Order JMD1076 by the way. Let me know if there's an update.
Hope that this finds you well.
Leslie
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Good morning, Enda
Well done for getting the station out in one piece - Barbara tells me that wood is your profession in a manner of speaking! The South Dublin group did not think it could be done - it takes a man who knows what he's doing!
So, thank you for saving Aidan's work. You've got enugh rolling stock to fill any layout!
Good luck with it and thanks for helping Barbara where I failed.
Leslie
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Just a line to say that your videos don't come up on my Mac (the software I've got is probably pre-historic) - something about no video with supported format and MIME type found.
Just in case the problem isn't mine.
Your layout looks very good - as I said on another thread - I MUST get a backscene!
Thanks for the other video and pics.
Leslie
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John
Saw what? The AEC?
Yes, not very detailed, but a quick win for a second set?
Leslie
PS I'll let you know how I get on with it
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Jon
I'm considering doinng a six wheeler or two after the cattle - probably GSWR first - a third and a brake would seem a good option and nice to stick behind your J15?
L
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I wonder would a Midland one be better? There are kits of GSWR ones available and several ratio & Hornby things can be repainted to give reasonable approximations of some GSWR types.
Yet, the majority of the last passenger-carrying six-wheelers in traffic were Midland 2nds and 3rds, although the last wooden bogies in traffic, PLUS the last six-wheeled passenger VANS, were all GSWR.
In 1963, Cork still had a good rake of MGWR 2nd & 3rds, which ran along with 6W GSWR brakes and bogies.
What do you think?
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I've had a look - about 4/5 show buildings including the works, shed and one behind the Donegal-bound platform.
L
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Eoin
E-Mail Richard on
richardvmcl@yahoo.co.uk
re his source of brass.
I'll warn him that you'll be in touch.
Have a Good Show! Sorry I'll not be there.
Leslie