Warbonnet Posted Tuesday at 11:34 Posted Tuesday at 11:34 The Accurascale family grows even bigger as Stuart Brown joins the team as Customer Experience Representative. Many show goers and those with an interest in railway preservation will recognise Stuart from the Locomotion Models stand and of course, Locomotion Shildon and the National Railway Museum. Stuart spent 12 years with the NRM in total, in a diverse range of roles, primarily based in Shildon. A lifelong railway enthusiast and modeller, Stuart's primary interests are the industrial, light railway and narrow gauge. He joins us as a Customer Experience Representative, and will be based in our repair lab in Darlington where he will carry out warranty repairs as well as answering your queries via email and our chat service. We are sure he will also be dragged into helping us with some of our future projects too! View the full article 2 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Tuesday at 13:19 Posted Tuesday at 13:19 1 hour ago, Warbonnet said: Stuart's primary interests are the industrial, light railway and narrow gauge. ... We are sure he will also be dragged into helping us with some of our future projects too! Ah, does that mean we can all start frothing about the IRM narrow gauge project? Quote
commerlad Posted Tuesday at 16:11 Posted Tuesday at 16:11 2 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: Ah, does that mean we can all start frothing about the IRM narrow gauge project? Oooh Yes please...... There's plenty to have a go at. And OOn3 is true scale ........... Quote
leslie10646 Posted Tuesday at 17:00 Posted Tuesday at 17:00 3 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: Ah, does that mean we can all start frothing about the IRM narrow gauge project? Aaarrgghhhhh! The Works of the Devil - or at least his associates - money-grabbing Victorian capitalists - aka Thieves and Murderers......... I take hope from the fact that Stuart was on a "Standard Gauge" coach when photographed. Good luck, young man. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Tuesday at 17:19 Posted Tuesday at 17:19 13 minutes ago, leslie10646 said: Aaarrgghhhhh! The Works of the Devil - or at least his associates - money-grabbing Victorian capitalists - aka Thieves and Murderers......... I take hope from the fact that Stuart was on a "Standard Gauge" coach when photographed. Good luck, young man. Perhaps Stuart can instead look at the Industrial angle; some of the Irish broad gauge industrials had near-identical counterparts on the big island. But first, get that C class rolling! Perfect for north and south, plus layouts based in Manchester docks or central Leicester! 1 Quote
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