The "Old" W&LLR

New PM sent. What exactly do you do for a living? Musician/entertainer sounds pretty cool to me:bigsmile:
 
Some very 'evocative' pictures there Mr Hobo!

I enjoyed browsing your website too....
 
Hobo said:
Thanks very much to everyone for the kind comments, I'll be sure to keep you posted on the "re-build".
Special shout to "NETTY", thanks for the PM, but due to the anti-spam restrictions I'm not able to send or reply to you yet ~ if you'd like to PM me again with your Email address I'll get back to you via that.

I can't post links yet either but if you'd like to type wllr(dot)webs(dot)com into your web browser of choice, (replace the "dot" with ".") you should find my Westwood & Loscoe Light Railway website - due for an update, but I'm contactable via that :)

:bigsmile:
http://wllr.webs.com/
 
For some unknown reason, I have just discovered your photos8| I see a coaling tower in your "Works" photo. Is it an "O" scale Lionel tower? It fits well with your scene.
 
Madman said:
I see a coaling tower in your "Works" photo. Is it an "O" scale Lionel tower?
The make is unknown (it was second-hand), but certainly "0" gauge. It looks OK as long as you don't see the door!!:bigsmile:
The same thing has appeared in Peter & Kes Jones' new book "Making Model Buildings For Garden railways". (Highly recommended) where he suggest THREE different ways of using the same model.:)
 
The tower is the Bachmann one - shoved out with the Big Hauler R/C sets - O gauge is right but it does look OK (I have one on my trailer set-up)
 
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