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  1. AJC

    Website EM Gauge 70s - April Update

    The latest high quality modelling from Kier Hardy and friends (Karl Crowther's coal drops are especially nice I think). EM Gauge Layouts, Models & Projects Adam
  2. Dan Randall

    EM Gauge '70s - March Update

    It's that time again. Here's some more EM gauge inspiration for you.... EM Gauge Layouts, Models & Projects Regards Dan
  3. simon.bolton

    Simon's Stuff.

    I'd thought I'd start off my first proper Thunder-thread with a picture of the most recent items to escape my work-bench. First is a P4 LSWR G6 built for a friend and beautifully painted by Warren Haywood; when I build my 7mm X6 I want it in that colour. And then there's my 7mm Ford B0-Bo...
  4. allegheny1600

    THE Christmas Model Railway show - Manchester 2015

    Our next exhibition will be held in the Barnes Wallis Building, Manchester University Northern Campus (formerly UMIST) on Saturday 5th (10:00 to 17:30) and Sunday 6th (10:00 to 16:30) December 2015 To mark its 90th birthday year, the Society has decided to return to the city centre and to its...
  5. Lyndhurstman

    4mm Jan's 4mm Workbench
    Threadmarks: 13T 5 Plank Open (Unfitted) M407580

    Hello Dear Reader/Insomniac, Welcome to my virtual workbench. Please wipe your feet. Would you like a cup of tea? You are cordially invited to: leave now with your sanity intact stick around and partake in the joyous expose of ignorance, ham-fistedness and crap puns that make up the...
  6. jonte

    A G.W.R. Waiting room - a simple Superquick kit bash

    After a drink or two one Saturday evening, a friend confided that he was building a model railway. As one who is also careful about those to whom he discloses his interest - if at all - I could sense his apprehension. His overwhelming senses of relief and surprise were almost palatable when I...
  7. Dan Randall

    EM Gauge 70's - July Update

    Here's the latest update from Kier and company.... http://www.emgauge70s.co.uk/model_omwb110.html Regards Dan
  8. Dan Randall

    EM Gauge 70's - June Update

    It's that time again.... http://emgauge70s.co.uk/model_omwb109.html Regards Dan
  9. AJC

    Trade Rumney Models (4mm wagon parts - but also S and 7mm)

    Spotted and copied from 'over there' and from here: http://www.rumneymodels.co.uk/ "Firstly Plate wagons chassis... There are three new kits; B.08 covering BR clasp brake new builds (diagram 1/434), B.09 covering BR clasp braked retrofits (ex unfitted diagrams 1/430 & 1/431) and B.27 covering...
  10. Len Cattley

    4mm P4 2 Brassmasters kits

    I have two Brassmaster kits a Jubilee and a Black 5. I will be building the Tenders first both will be sprung.
  11. Simon

    PMV races

    Several people I know have sets of 1/32 scale etches for the ubiquitous Southern PMV, one of the most widely travelled Pre Nationalisation vehicles on B.R. - I personally saw one on my train to Kyle back in 1974 and photographs of them in service are very frequent right up until the 1980s...
  12. Jim S-W

    Brettell Road, 1960s black country (ish)

    Hi all Those who follow my new street thread will know I've been toying with a little side project, called Brettell Road (after a few name changes) I must admit I'm a bit out of practise with this track building stuff and this took a bit longer than I thought. Above is an overview of the...
  13. James

    4mm How to be a Good Son in Law - A 57xx for Christmas

    See how my first thread goes... My personal layout project is based in North Lincolnshire in the early 1990s, 1992 to be exact. It based on the North Lindsey Light Railway (a little known branch which ran north from Scunthorpe towards the River Humber) and I've amended history just a tad; this...
  14. AJC

    4mm Adam's (genuinely) Western stuff - Capel Dewi Hall

    Since this is a genuinely GW piece of kit it seems sensible to start a thread in the appropriate forum. :) This started as a ‘simple’ re-gauging and detailing project retaining the original chassis. A quick – and far from comprehensive – tally of the work done, however, suggests that I may have...
  15. Alex Duckworth

    4mm On the Narrow Gauge.

    An oldie to start - still the favourite of my NG models, track gauge is 8mm. Alex.
  16. Tom Mallard

    Tom Mallard’s Workbench L&B in 7mm scale and clockwork CR 828, 4mm Saints

    Moving on from introducing myself on the new members page, I have come to Area 51 to start things off. Should I ever be asked to go Great Western again, then I'll take the trouble to post there. The first item here is 4mm scale and an ex-LNER B2. I'll record progress as I go and post it here...
  17. dltaylor

    4mm Dave's SR Loco Workbench - Adams A12 Jubilee

    One of my main areas of interest is the Southern in the West Country, and in recent years I've built quite a few SR locos in 4mm scale. My current project is a Maunsell U-Class, based around the old DJH kit, but with the addition of the more recent chassis kit from S.E.Finecast, and a Hornby...
  18. AJC

    4mm The Sentinel (and derivatives) in EM

    Well, a Thomas Hill at any rate. The real things were developed from the 0-6-0 version of the Rolls Royce Sentinel DH (itself developed from the chassis of a steam design produced for Dorman Long*), but with a better, taller cab and improved access to the 350hp Rolls Royce engine for...
  19. AJC

    4mm An EM Workbench: whitemetal double act
    Threadmarks: SR Shock Open (scratchbuilt)

    I like building wagons and most of these are from kits - Parkside, Cambrian and the like. Nice though these are there is always scope for further variety and scratchbuilds and kitbashes - not that I build much as it falls out of the packet - provide this. The queue on the length of track that...
  20. P

    Albion Yard & Others

    The layout has come about primarily due to a house move and is about eight years old. Prior to moving I was working in EM gauge and had about 90% completed my EM layout Barnard Park. Due to the house move it was sold and has now joined the exhibition circuit with its current owners, renamed as...
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