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Monthly Archives: November 2023
Repost – Wisbech & Upwell doodles
No inspiration today, so here’s another very popular post from the past. I’m still doodling….. Been doodling around with track plans for the Wisbech & Upwell tramway, home to GER tram engines and latterly O4 shunters with side skirts over … Continue reading
Potpourri #1085
Nothing like a little Jago Hazzard for a Wednesday….. And if you want to go in ever decreasing circles…. I worked and lived near Vauxhall for a number of years – but well after the milk trains had gone. If … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, prototype, railway, Southern Railway
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ESNG meeting – 5 November 2023
Much better weather this afternoon – even some autumnal sunshine – and seven members turned out to play trains. American trains from Dave… Allan’s cement train is heading for Stuttgart… The long and the short of it…. A dummy ‘Bubble … Continue reading
Minories #1 – the original design – still #1
A lazy repost today. This is still the most popular post that I have written, that shows the enduring popularity of the Minories theme. I guess that I’d better get back to modelling mine…. There are few model railway plans … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, Layout design, Minories, model railway
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ESNG meeting – 1 November 2023
As Storm Ciarán approached just the five hardy members made it to club night. We’d brought trains so we set up the layout and got things moving. I had received my last Class 128 in that attractive Express Parcels livery. … Continue reading