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				<title>DavidLane posted an update: Hello, I have been railway modelling for most of my [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I have been railway modelling for most of my life, with a mix of periods of UK prototypes, currently I am building a model of the original High Wycombe station as it was in the period 1854-64, It is modelled as it was built as a Great Western Broad Gauge prototype in 4mm scale running on 28.08mm gauge, so everything needs to be&hellip;</p>
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