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JasonB

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  1. Well worth it. Everything looks fantastic.
  2. Apologies, I'll try harder next time.
  3. It was the work on your track that I was complimenting. No kinks or bumps at all, which you can sometimes see on layouts.
  4. My copy arrived this morning in the post. Had a look through it over lunch, and as always it's stuffed with great info and fantastic photographs. Beet features heavily, but there's also some nice shots of the bagged cement traffic. This, could possibly be my favourite to date. Looking forward to having a proper read of it over the weekend.
  5. That's a very smooth run by 210 and the ferts. Great job.
  6. Agreed, it's needless tinkering.
  7. I see the pocket is fixed in place with a small screw. Does this allow the pocket to move slightly left and right when running on curves? I didn't think it was possible to use the Dellner on non bogie stock.
  8. Not my cup of tea from an era or livery point of view. But there's no denying that is very, very tasty.
  9. Top class work. The best finished example I've seen of this kit.
  10. Absoloute cracker of a wagon. One of my all time favourites.
  11. Great stuff. Always nice to see some projects like this on the go.
  12. That's a nice one, Dave. The Anorak bags another beauty.
  13. Lovely job, Noel. Adding passengers will further enhance the work you've carried out.
  14. Marks Models have both the 645 and 567 decoder in stock.
  15. Sure why bother to detail the cab at all then? Reason is, because it's one of those little things that might not always be seen, but makes all the difference because it has been done. Likewise with adding figures. They are still visible in models with the lights on or not. Some of us prefer to add them, it makes things that little more interesting. So not pointless, in my opinion.
  16. Always liked 078 because of the smaller IE logo. Sets it apart from the rest.
  17. Picked up a couple of these recently myself, Dave. Nice job on the hydraulics
  18. Good stuff @Sean Can't beat a bit of old school modelling.
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