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beavercreek said:
yb281 said:
You're joking guys right?
Easy Mel, Your layout is as sweet as a nut and your weathering and scenic expertise is damn fine...probably just a joke.........
Hopefully mate, but it does make you wonder why you bother?
 
yb281 said:
beavercreek said:
yb281 said:
You're joking guys right?
Easy Mel, Your layout is as sweet as a nut and your weathering and scenic expertise is damn fine...probably just a joke.........
Hopefully mate, but it does make you wonder why you bother?
Am I bovvered, bovvered me? Well am I bovvered? :laugh::cool:
 
Looks absolutely brilliant to me Mel. Love the coal yard and scales..........:thumbup:
 
yb281 said:
You're joking guys right?

Have to be Mel; you set the standard the rest of us (JR excepted maybe) might wish to be able to live up to.
 
" the european buffer stop looks a bit shiny
do you know anyone who can do a bit of weathering? :bigsmile::thumbup: ------- owlpool"

yb281 said:
You're joking guys right?

sorry Mel, no offence meant - of course it was a joke
my wife may disagree - she always says my flippant tongue in cheek remarks will get me into trouble
 
Looking brilliant as usual Mel! Love seeing new photos..... Nice ballasting.

I always love the idea of the standard gauge contrast with the NG stuff when you post pic's, puts it into perspective, now just how big would a standard gauge wagon be in 7/8ths.........
 
spoz said:
yb281 said:
You're joking guys right?

Have to be Mel; you set the standard the rest of us (JR excepted maybe) might wish to be able to live up to.

Not this JR, he wishes to have Mel's eye for detail too. Something to aspire too for me :bigsmile:
 
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