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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
841 of 1128  Tue 17th Mar 2020 2:01pm  

I was thinking that too MR, but didn't like to comment. I didn't want to embarrass the girl Roll eyes
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Helen F
842 of 1128  Tue 17th Mar 2020 2:06pm  
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
843 of 1128  Tue 17th Mar 2020 2:17pm  

Could have been a 'Ken' doll - Barbie's boyfriend (hope I'm letting you off the hook here Helen) Wink
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Helen F
844 of 1128  Tue 17th Mar 2020 2:20pm  
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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845 of 1128  Thu 19th Mar 2020 11:44am  

Hi all, My vision being reasonable this morning, I've added detailing to our new Stanier mogul loco. It's the most sophisticated Bachmann steam loco, tender axle pickups to boot. I'm uplifted today, in fact cock-a-hoop, the great news of the safe return of one of our friends from a cruise. Not just their safe return, but the fact that their cruise was completed without incidents. Wahay, brill, brill & brill. A visiting lady to our railway years ago, Helen, described it as a dolls village. I loved that, as she started to move some of the figures around.
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Midland Red

846 of 1128  Thu 19th Mar 2020 2:05pm  

On 17th Mar 2020 2:20pm, Helen F said: I was never a Barbie kind of girl. I wanted Action Man's camouflaged dinghy with the working outboard motor.
I think I know what you mean Wink
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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847 of 1128  Fri 20th Mar 2020 11:18am  

Hi all, Hall Brooks is experiencing deserted platforms in the current crisis.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
848 of 1128  Fri 20th Mar 2020 11:49am  

It's has never lost it's appeal Philip, you may not be aware but I visit often. Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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849 of 1128  Sun 19th Apr 2020 5:13pm  

Hi all, As long as my vision is reasonable, I love picking up on what I started, but had to refrain if my vision went down. I love our railway to be a community, local & part of where we are. I picked up this toad brake van, in a model shop scrap box ages ago. Anyway, a bit of glue, loads of paint & the printer to print the depot name Netherfield, being a corruption of two Radford Streets, Priorsfield & Nethermill. Both of those locations exist in our railway. I added the painted tail lamp to complete. I hope you like.
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argon
New Milton
850 of 1128  Sun 19th Apr 2020 9:30pm  

Philip, do you think that if we appointed you to construct HS2 in your living room, you could do it quicker and cheaper?
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Helen F
Warrington
851 of 1128  Sun 19th Apr 2020 10:55pm  

I don't know but the buffet car would have an excellent menu.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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852 of 1128  Sun 3rd May 2020 5:13pm  

OVERUNNING WEEKEND ENGINEERING WORK. Mineral wagon traffic now minimal, but increased demand for groceries, has meant the need for increased van loading & unloading platform space. The wagon siding has now been electrified, so as to stable EMUs out of platforms. This lockdown is having far reaching consequences, even into Hall Brooks. Third rail EMU, rests in the wagon load siding. This happened during crisis situations in real life. When not in use, the power was isolated from these areas, to prevent electrocution accidents.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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853 of 1128  Sun 3rd May 2020 7:29pm  

On a real issue, not fiction in my mind, the Southern Region of British Rail had designs on reaching the Midlands. Parliament interrupted those plans with widespread railway boundary changes in 1957. At this point in time, the Southern had already reached Cheltenham, having their own station into the bargain. The station was called St James, bang in the middle of Cheltenham, not like the current Cheltenham station that, for all practical purposes, might as well be in Scotland, it's so far out.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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854 of 1128  Mon 4th May 2020 7:25pm  

Hi all, The glues have dried, so the finishing touch is to rust the conductor rail. Hope you like.
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Helen F
Warrington
855 of 1128  Mon 4th May 2020 11:42pm  

It's as good as ever Philip, but it's missing the hundreds of people you've never seen before going for a walk.
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