Amax/Newqida Restaurant Car Bash

Gizzy

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yb281 said:
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Neil Robinson said:
Seriously impressed.
Remind me, what's Ruritainia's national dish and is it served in the new carriage?

Black pudding in mustard sauce with a side dish of pork scratchings. :clap: Pickled red cabbage is optional but considered desirable by those in fashionable circles, the French ambassador naturally excepted.

Ruritanian Railways is keenly interested in viewing this new and delightfully appointed vehicle from our friends from the north. Watch this space!


Worth spending that bit extra IMO and go for the gourmet version - a pork pie garnish stuck in the top. Mmmmmmmmmmmm :admire::admire::admire::admire:
I thought I'd heard Ruritania was famous for it's tomatoes somewhere?

Smashing job btw Gareth....
 

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They look very nice Gareth :clap: You will have to come over and give them a run hopefully with some better weather this time .
 

Richie

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They look very nice Gareth :clap: You will have to come over and give them a run hopefully with some better weather this time .
 

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Richie said:
They look very nice Gareth :clap: You will have to come over and give them a run hopefully with some better weather this time .

Perhaps you would like to come over twice?
 

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Neil Robinson said:
Gizzy said:
I thought I'd heard Ruritania was famous for it's tomatoes somewhere?

Smashing job btw Gareth....

Don't you mean infamous? :rofl:

Look - fail to listen to SWMBO for 10 seconds (OK about a minute and a half) and I expect a degree of pain from her, but you guys are supposed to be on MY side! :crying:
 

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An excellent build , that rake of coaches looks fantastic, I would never have believed they started life as the cheepo coaches.
Cheers Garry
 

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whatlep said:
Neil Robinson said:
Gizzy said:
I thought I'd heard Ruritania was famous for it's tomatoes somewhere?

Smashing job btw Gareth....

Don't you mean infamous? :rofl:

Look - fail to listen to SWMBO for 10 seconds (OK about a minute and a half) and I expect a degree of pain from her, but you guys are supposed to be on MY side! :crying:
But we are on your side Peter?

No need to see ketchup red....
 

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Gareth,
Having followed both this thread and your other one ref repainting these wee beasties. I intend to repaint and slightly improve the two examples I own. Please can you tell me how you made the handles for the sliding doors.

Many Thanks.

Brian
 

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No problem Brian,

Just made from bending a piece of brass handrail wire and super-gluing it in place in the original locating holes on the doors.
 

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Waterslide transfer papers arrived today so I can start lettering it all up now.

In the meantime I managed to find a piccy of a "virgin" coach straight out of the box as it were, so here's a quick before and after comparison.

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Thanks Gareth,
I was thinking way over the top something like bending and filing brass pins, overlooked the simplest way!