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Hububba, DJDano and 6 others3 Comments
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Not too shabby
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Third Corridors
A large chunk of any passenger train formation is composed of third/second/standard class and these are the third corridors (TK) for my early 1950s Flying Scotsman formation. There are two diagram 329s special versions built for The Flying Scotsman service with fairings over the solebars and monsoon vents. They are flanking a diagram 349…
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Build a small diorama
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N2's
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Made this seafoam tree!
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Merchant licences available for Spinneyworld designs
I now have over 150 designs for 3D print. They’re not all model railway related, but Z and N gauge vehicles are the current growth areas. Prints of as many as possible are kept in stock in my store, but I only have one printer, and limited time. Shipping around the world is also an issue, and can be expensive. Local shops could serve the…
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Community Update – celebrating US and UK communities!
It’s been amazing to see how much the US and UK communities have grown over the past weeks. 🚂
Every day more layouts, projects and discussions are being shared, and it’s great to see so many model train enthusiasts connecting with each other from different continents!
And this is only the beginning.
Behind the scenes we’re working hard on the Model…
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Had wee play with my “Vintage” N gauge locomotives most are over 30year old and had them running around on my Kato pocket track set up which is my attempt at an inglenook.
One of the best runners was D3579 a class 27 bought from Pastimes in Glasgow, now sadly gone, bought for the vast sum of £12 the rest were bought from the Model Dockyard…
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