Hi from France

Demiel1910

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as i said, only good for straight track! Havent worked out a way of curving them. I had a 15 metre straight on my last line; total cost about40euros
 

philkelly

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Hi Mikey: Great to hear from you I've got your battery railbus (now with Li-on power) and some of your home built wagons (via Brian) call or email and we'll meet in the summer.


All the best

Phil
 

Zerogee

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Thanks for the pics, love the tram locos!

Jon.
 

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I suppose one way of bending them would involve a heck of a lot of cutting!
 

Demiel1910

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To difficult to even contemplate but you can save a lot of money 'on the straight'!!
 

Paul M

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Yeah keep to the straight and narrow, you'll be on track for big savings :giggle::giggle:
 

Demiel1910

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Many thanks, half my family come from Brid!
 

Gizzy

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Welcome to the forum Mikey....
 

Demiel1910

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thanks Gizzy
 

playmofire

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Many thanks, half my family come from Brid!

On the edge of civilisation there for some more northerly folk, but we go there without problems.

Your eye for detail around you is excellent as shown in the painting of the houses, for example. We had a week in Carcassonne in May (weather there on the whole on a par with Scarborough apart from our first day), and the painting reminded me very much of what we saw on the train journey down to Carcassonne.