Fabulous photo James! I've copied that.jameshilton said:Shades of Barnstaple Town... http://762club.com/images/gallery2/3.jpg
Lovely Mel, just lovely!
How about a GWR or BR Black liveried one?


Fabulous photo James! I've copied that.jameshilton said:Shades of Barnstaple Town... http://762club.com/images/gallery2/3.jpg
Lovely Mel, just lovely!
How about a GWR or BR Black liveried one?
Any movement of the shed in the right direction would result in it either being in the next road down, or in the neighbour's garden James.jameshilton said:Mel looking good, but I too doubt you'll be able to get a pannier through that potential reverse curve, how about moving the shed?!!
Indeed Andy and the edging plank will be fitted with the grooved side showing on the grounds that I know which side my bread is buttered.Andy Worsfold said:See, we think we're in control of our railway schemes but there's always SWMBO. And speaking from experience......our brains work in a different way.
The engine shed's not going to be used mate, it's just there as a building. Now that the main door has been exposed, it'll be blocked up.Tony said:clearly not what you want Mel other wize you would have thought of it but cant you have a turntable into the shed instead of the reverse curve
Tony
Nowt wrong with being groovy, manyb281 said:................ Alison favours the grooved side. So you can guess which will win.![]()
Cheers mate. Much posher plans for the workforce tonight though - fish, chips, wine and fireworks. We know how to treat our staff!!whatlep said:Looking good Mel. Well done to the engineers of the WGLR/GIT for working on a Bank Holiday. Must be the incentive of double-time and a bottle of Madder Ale at the close of play!![]()
Cheers mate. Unfortunately I reckon the weather is going to hold me up for the next few days. :crying::crying:shropshire lad said:Looking great Mel![]()
It's good to see your progress,I've got to try and find some time to work on mine!