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3 hours ago, KNP said:

Morning chaps

 

How things going?

 

Ohhh, that well!

 

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Well fancy Sid's pigeon coming back first you'd never have thought it!

 

And you putting half crown on Harold's one you stupid .

 

What do you think of United's chances next week Percy?

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3 hours ago, KNP said:

Morning chaps

 

How things going?

 

Ohhh, that well!

 

3869.jpg.a2f92f35b2a18702a2c34cfbc898bcbb.jpg

 

Well fancy Sid's pigeon coming back first you'd never have thought it!

 

And you putting half crown on Harold's one you stupid .

 

What do you think of United's chances next week Percy?

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16 hours ago, John Besley said:

On a completely different subject I need some help / advice please, I am on the hunt for a small number of copper clad sleepers as used in the past by anyone building there own track.

 

Need them to make some electrical pick ups for a chassis I am working on

 

Anyone got any ideas?

Wizard models sell them, or if you want wider strips, try an electronics retailer such as RS.

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16 hours ago, John Besley said:

On a completely different subject I need some help / advice please, I am on the hunt for a small number of copper clad sleepers as used in the past by anyone building there own track.

 

Need them to make some electrical pick ups for a chassis I am working on

 

Anyone got any ideas?

 

All sizes here

 

https://www.railroomelectronics.co.uk/SearchResults.aspx?keyword=copper clad

 

No connection, just a satisfied customer on a number of occasions in the past

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6 hours ago, KNP said:

Morning chaps

 

 

@KNP As with everything on Little Muddle, the attention to detail on these figures is superb. Zooming in on the picture, the painting of the clothes is so precise. Something else to aspire to.

 

I love all these little details.

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3 hours ago, Fishplate said:

 

@KNP As with everything on Little Muddle, the attention to detail on these figures is superb. Zooming in on the picture, the painting of the clothes is so precise. Something else to aspire to.

 

I love all these little details.

 

Likewise. I treat this layout as my yardstick. That way when my skills and patience fall short of Kevin's, my layout should still be pretty damn good! :D

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1 hour ago, MrWolf said:

 

Likewise. I treat this layout as my yardstick. That way when my skills and patience fall short of Kevin's, my layout should still be pretty damn good! :D

 

It's brilliant except the trains are all the wrong shade of green :stinker:

 

And yes but in Napoleons, although to be fair, I'm a 4' 5mm sort of guy ;)

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6 minutes ago, Gedward said:

 

 

My fault, sorry. :mellow:

 

George

 

Not a problem.

Keep all them comments coming as I love the direction we end up going in.

I might loose track sometimes but I quickly catch up....:D

 

 

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5 minutes ago, St Enodoc said:

A gnat's ball hair was the accepted value in Scotland.

 

Ok, for Engineers, the avoidance of doubt and regardless of units used (gnats etc) in this or any other kingdom:

 

2 + 2 = 4 (+/- 0)

 

Think that covers it.

 

Unless, of course. . . . . .  

 

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4 minutes ago, Fishplate said:

 

Ok, for Engineers, the avoidance of doubt and regardless of units used (gnats etc) in this or any other kingdom:

 

2 + 2 = 4 (+/- 0)

 

Think that covers it.

 

Unless, of course. . . . . .  

 

For engineers, I'm afraid that's impossible.

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