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Huggy

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  1. My 1950s Southern 00 layout has a fairly long approach ramp down to the station, and I'm trying to decide whether such a thing might have had the concrete SR panel fencing - as modelled by Ratio - down it, and if so does anyone know of a prototype that I might find images of. To do it right will require quite a bit of fiddling with the basic Ratio panels and posts. Any alternative examples / suggestions would be welcome.
  2. Bright Lights, Big City - The Animals
  3. Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) - Billy Ocean
  4. The Heart of Rock & Roll - Huey Lewis & The News
  5. A Fool's Fantasy - Steppenwolf From the 1974 album Slow Flux
  6. Huggy

    Scenic capers

    Thanks. I've added a bit more in the way of "tufts"and some brambles since, getting the hang of the static caper now. Will update soon,
  7. I might do one with Bertie the Replacement Bus coming to provide an extra service....
  8. Happiness - trending new Indy and YouTube star Ken Dodd Tatifalarius!
  9. The Only Living Boy in New York - Paul & Art
  10. Time is Tight - Booker T & The MGs
  11. Don't Tell Me That It's Over - Amy Macdonald
  12. Sweets For My Sweet - The Searchers
  13. Mr.Crow and Sir Norman - The Idle Race (Jeff Lynne's mid 60s band)
  14. Would love to know what it was you deleted! Was going to put a song using "deleted" but didn't want to cause a fuss so...... Stoned Soul Picnic - Laura Nyro
  15. For Those About to Rock - AC/DC
  16. Desperados Waiting for a Train - The Highwaymen
  17. World in a Jug - Canned Heat (Bluesy trivia Dept. says: Lyrics nicked in part from a 1924 recording called I've Got The World in a Jug by a lady called Viola McCoy)
  18. Any Major Dude Will Tell You - Steely Dan
  19. If I Could Turn Back Time - that there Cher
  20. Dancing in the Dark - Bruce Springsteen
  21. Witchita Lineman - Glen Campbell
  22. Catholic Girls - Frank Zappa & The Mothers
  23. So You Want to be a Rock & Roll Star - The Byrds / The Move "just get an electric guitar, and take some time and learn how to play..."
  24. How about this Jerry, providing you can succesfully lift the track, and modify the platform to use the non-curved side? Basically, it's shortening the left hand end of the line, assuming you use mostly fairly short locos on a layout this size. thus extending the loop section enough to stick in a reasonably long siding to which you could add a goods shed or whatever. If you put an overbridge at the right hand side, both tracks could exit onto the fiddle yard board if required. Viewing could be from either side of the board, but you might prefer to make it from the top edge as shown.
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