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Everything posted by JasonB
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Why would they end up in a cupboard.
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Cheers John. They will eventually find a permanent home on my 42' flats, once I get around to weathering them.
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cie The Road freight section at Tara junction
JasonB replied to ttc0169's topic in Trucks, Vans and cars
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Lovely shot. Have to say, both the Ballast and Plough are still up there as one of my favourite IRM releases to date.
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Brilliant stuff, Noel. Loving the 121/141 combo working the Ballast train.
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I think I have one of them in a box in the attic. Corgi by any chance?
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Is that forklift taking steroids?
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I'd be very surprised. He's gone nowhere. The only reason he speaks to anybody, is because it gives him a chance to kick the can further down the road.
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Never had any dealings with the M half of the dynamic duo, but had plenty with the D half. Most of these encounters I can only describe as unpleasant. A serial bullshitter in my opinion. Maybe, Stephen can access David's account and rename him Frank Abagnale?
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Good stuff. Very handy.
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Put it this way. I'd say there's a very high probability, the customers who did order them and got them, are in the minority.
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Superb, as always.
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Great start. Amazing, how even a little work can completely transform one corner of the layout. Looking forward to watching this progress.
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Not sure. As I said, my Dad picked them up recently and gave them to me. I think he said he bought them from a chap selling them through one of the modelling groups on Facebook.
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Both 1:76 Oxford Diecast, Dave.
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Nice to see the 2600 out and about, Noel. Really like that view of the station from the opposite side of the layout.
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Very nice. Looks great.
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Lovely stuff, Noel. Sometimes, lighting up buildings can be a little hit and miss. Either too bright, or too dim. This, is spot on.
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One word... Stunning. The attention to detail is first class. This is modelling at it's best.