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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.


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And while we're on the subject .........

 

......... here's a different Warship at a different location.  No, it's not just a change on ends / headcodes as this is a 42 and the one above is a 43 - check the roof vents ;) 

 

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Very nice,can i ask what did you use for the telegraph wires? Their nicely done.

 

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Ben

 

Hi Ben, they're EZ-Line, here's a write-up of the telegraph wires:

 

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/257/entry-15104-telegraph-poles/

 

I think there are a few stockists in the UK who sell EZ-Line, I must get some more as I've run out and it's handy for other jobs.

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Hi Ben, they're EZ-Line, here's a write-up of the telegraph wires:

 

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/257/entry-15104-telegraph-poles/

 

I think there are a few stockists in the UK who sell EZ-Line, I must get some more as I've run out and it's handy for other jobs.

Model Junction at Slough certainly do it.

 

http://www.modeljunction.info/estore/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=EZ+line&x=34&y=11

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A rather grainy photo from the earlier 1960s, showing an enthusiasts' day on London Transport metals. USATC 0-6-0 dock tank 30064 is prominent in the foreground, with a Bulleid set of coaches behind. To the rear can be seen a part of Derby type 2 D5000, LT No. 8 Sherlock Holmes, and a set of CO/CP stock. On the high level a train of LT F stock can just be made out.

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