Shock news!!! Gooey goods yard supervisor has a heart attack!!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't think it'll be giving too much away if I tell you that the editorial team of the G Scale Society Journal currently have an article about the G3 line and interchange. Not sure when (if?) it'll come out?
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Keep a look out out Mel ;)
 
Elmtree Line said:
Was that the Gauge 3 loco that was at GRS Mel?
No mate. It was produced (in limited numbers) by a company called Kingscale and Martin pre-ordered one as soon as they were announced early last year. He got it a few months ago.

Cheers Ian. :thumbup:
 
Wow just caught up with this- awesome!! And posed over the canal is a cracking shot. What a beautiful locomotive. Imagine the space you'd need to stretch it's legs!
 
Just seen this thread; the photos are really great. The Brit doesn't look out of place on your line Mel:)
 
Fantastic! They do have a king scale loco on display at GRS. To big for my G3 layout ( now being built at last). Ill be keeping with smaller locos. May I ask how you built your cannel?
 
Great stuff Mel. I really thought you had spent the leftovers from your daughters wedding (hahahaaaaaaaa!!:rolf::rolf:) on it!
 
hornbeam said:
Fantastic! They do have a king scale loco on display at GRS. To big for my G3 layout ( now being built at last). Ill be keeping with smaller locos. May I ask how you built your cannel?
Really complicated Si.

I bought a plastic flower trough, filled the drainage holes with Miliput, dug a hole and buried it in the ground and filled it with water. :bigsmile:

The local landscape yard sold me the paviors for 50P for making the tow path.
 
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