Simon Glidewell
Western Thunderer
One word, Geoff... stunning!
All the best
Simon
All the best
Simon
One word, Geoff... stunning!
All the best
Simon
No chance. The armchair is just as comfy and the new brew is on. Fabulous.and so much can go wrong.
No chance. The armchair is just as comfy and the new brew is on. Fabulous.
Simon
Geoff, I think I can say with confidence that you have achieved this aim.My biggest worry is in maintaining a feeling of time, place, and a believable slice of Mid Wales, which I think is captured in the above photo.
Geoff, I think I can say with confidence that you have achieved this aim.
Geof your modelling is quite simply superb
Exquisitely lovely as this model was, I'm going to be a bit heretical and say that I never quite "bought" the milk siding going under the bridge, so don't mind your re-arrangement
I'm very much looking forward to seeing this version develop.....
Simon
I rather like that elegant looking bridge and the workaday look of all else. Time for another log on the fire?
Simon
Would that be how the passenger services were provided? Just one B set coach, with the engine running round at the terminus?
.... I know there are several fans of the BR Blue era on the forum who might find my new blog of interest. Scenes From The Past & Present
You're spot on there Geoff. I've taken a look and I like it a lot; the header photo is splendidly evocative.
Thanks for the update it's looking good - I agree about the driving trailer - nice to see something not quite run of the mill.I also managed to take advantage of the warm weather and primed my Comet A44 Driving trailer. Which I think makes a pleasant change from the usual modified Airfix autocoach.