I think the actors commented on it at the time, it wasn't exactly an inconspicuous vehicle for stake outs, either. Who cares? It was the star of the show anyway, and the only reason I watched as a kid.As apparent covert cops, I always considered Starkers and Crutch would have been less conspicuous riding round the streets in a marked police vehicle than a four wheeled striped tomato.

Yeah, ask anyone 'what did Daisy Duke drive'?' & see how far you get with that....Nah! Daisy Duke’s white jeep…
weell, Daisy Duke anyways![]()




the photo above where the VW are is going to be the diners car park. And below shows the next area for ideas, my current is the gap where the picture is on the left is going to be a demolished building with a concrete and brick building where the grey one is. My next task is the make a proper wriggle tin building, I’ve drawn it up just got to print it and finish painting my pavements. Apologies for the long update.
with their sofa-soft, waft-o-matic suspension designed for cruising 100s of miles in a straight line. When it came to a halt, the body would still wallow around for 5 minutes. 
Gauges in common use such as 0 (zero) became the letter O and half 0 became HO. It is interesting that "S Gauge" was almost adopted as "Half-1" but due to the repetition of S in the sixteenths and 'sixty-fourths', "S" was adopted at that convention.
Louis Hertz attended that convention and almost had the "Half-1" designation adopted, but other members elected the letter "S" over his objections. As the legend goes, it was hot and getting late and the committee wanted to hit the tavern for a cold beer so "S" it was and the meeting ended. It is from the early American commercial adoption of the scale that derives the legend that 'S' is a wholly American scale!
(And which gauge 1 is it half of?)

while walking around, I started chatting to the chaps at Trainsporter to see if my S stock would fit in their storage box, they recommend the o gauge blue code storage, I bought one on the Saturday to test and I think its pretty good, a little slop in the width but very good(boxcars width 52 the foam gaps 60mm), better than I thought. I can fit x8 50 ft boxcars or alternate with longer stock with shorters. sunday I went back and bought two more. 
they’re a little too tall but plenty of foam around them for transport And with The plastic sleeves provided less chance of braking stuff while taking them in or out,plus with the stock listed on the lid I can find stock quicker & safer during exhibition for the switch lists, instead of my previous which was some foam board containers. I will be buying more in the future.I was at guildex exhibiting my narrow gauge layout “The basin” which went very well, little hicups through out the weekend but overall a very good show with some nice and entertaining layouts.View attachment 247247



Half the time I was walking around the show leaving Jordan to play.Sorry, we did drop by and chatted a few moments, but didn't make the connection!


also in the progress of making a switching list using JMRI. If anyone’s around telford this weekend this will be exhibiting at the telford model rail exhibition at the Charlton school sports hall And I will this time get some more photos of the layout running throughout the day.Far too soon after Guildex for me to get another Day Release Pass...If anyone’s around telford this weekend this will be exhibiting at the telford model rail exhibition at the Charlton school
