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Link – Worst looking locomotive
I think it’s sinking in that this social distancing is here for the long haul. Maxine has just popped out to wave – from the car – a bride off to her wedding – that will consist of vicar, bride, … Continue reading
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A strange situation….
What a different world we live in all of a sudden. I spent Sunday evening and Monday talking to people and closing down (1) The NGSE show, (2) East Surrey N Gauge Club, and (3) Our church. My phone was … Continue reading
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NGSE 2020 – cancelled
Very sad, but with the deteriorating Corvid-19 situation, we have no choice but to cancel – even if it’s before the government decides to shut down any large gatherings. Hopefully, we’ll have another try next year….
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Mega-Eric?
From Facebook, a mega-roundhouse in Altona, Hamburg. This would make quite some model – even the coaling facilities are on the grand scale…. But did you spot the best bit – the overlapping turntable. I’d never seen one of these … Continue reading
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Down by the seaside
We’ll start the post on the beach at Lancing. A grey day, but bracing rather than unpleasant. But why was I there – and what’s this doing in a railway blog? Well, the beach car park was recommended for the … Continue reading
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Down memory lane
Ten years of so ago we were on holiday in Queensland, Australia. I came across these two delightful videos of sugar cane railways. The first is special, as we were held up at the level crossing in the first scene … Continue reading
Kuritu is back!
Several years ago, I bought Ian Milroy’s little Kuritu, an N gauge Japanese tram layout, as he was retiring it from the exhibition circuit. I finally got space in the railway room for it, and having put it up, to … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, Layout design, model railway, traction
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NGSE – 2020 – Exactly a month to go!
All is on track for NGSE 2020. We’ve lost a trader, but replaced them with two others. We’ve obviously had a couple of questions about coronavirus. Obviously this needs monitoring carefully, but we’ll be going ahead unless the number of … Continue reading
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Paul in Japan #6
Probably the last of Paul’s pictures, as he’s now back in the UK, and the joys of food shopping in Crawley…. Tomorrow is my last day in Japan on this trip. My plan is all set up. Watch this space! … Continue reading
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Paul in Japan #5
Out into the wilds! Late start today, first train at 0921. Then it’s a circuit taking in a famous route through the mountains. I won’t be back in Sendai until 8.30pm. To follow my excursion in to the Japanese countryside … Continue reading
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