And The Next Photo Will Have
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Track - no trains. The new curve at Wyndham Farm
Next - Entrance to a station.
Glencairn
Next - Entrance to a station.
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Next - Entrance to a station. Probably not exactly what you are looking for G, but being the end of the line this is both the entrance and the exit.

Next: anything at all connected with a station.

Next: anything at all connected with a station.
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Station
Next road side of a station
Next road side of a station
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Next road side of a station.

Next is your choice.

Next is your choice.
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A goods platform

I would like to see a long bridge next.

I would like to see a long bridge next.
Never enough time...........
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I would like to see a long bridge next.
The longest (and only) bridge I have.
If okay - next something you have made.
Glencairn
The longest (and only) bridge I have.
If okay - next something you have made.
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OK. Far from finished as yet... But I have made it.
Next. Something else you have made yourself.
Next. Something else you have made yourself.
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Mountain wrote:Something else you have made yourself.
Everything you see here, except the fence (and that’s been modified too)
Let’s keep something you have made going.
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Let’s keep something you have made going.
How about a mess.

Further down the line, please excuse the pun

Something else that you have made.
How about a mess.

Further down the line, please excuse the pun
Something else that you have made.
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How about this? (It goes the right way up if you click on it).
Something else you have made yourself to your own design.
Something else you have made yourself to your own design.

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Something else you have made yourself to your own design. 
The Cafe next to the garage is a mixture of plastic bits and bobs.
Next - Something else you have made.
Glencairn

The Cafe next to the garage is a mixture of plastic bits and bobs.
Next - Something else you have made.
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I like it. And a class 27 passing.
Something I've made myself.... Well. Not exactly made myself but converted from a Hornby saddle tank loco. This loco has had an interesting history. It was bought around the 1990's and converted into 7mm narrow gauge to look something like it does now but in green and it ran with a rake of Hornby Jif waggons with the plan of a garden line. While the line was started, it was abandoned and the loco was converted back to 00 gauge using a Triang cab from a continental style 0-4-0 shunter and painted black with LDR on the tank. (A fictional railway company... Llwyndrissi Dock Railway).
Then the loco chassis was swopped fore another as its original dull red wheels matched another loco. Years later when I turned back to 7mm narrow gauge with a Smallbrook Studio kit, I had also decided to use this loco as an additional loco to the narrow gauge fleet. I removed its cab and it sat in the drawer for a couple of years until I finally made a start and here it is so far. It is loco number 3 "Marmite". I was going to make it into a cables loco but decided a cab would look rather nice! I need to add central buffers and the coupling loops. The bufferbeams have been extended (Deepened) ready.
Next photo. A scratchbuilt loco using a RTR (Ready made) loco as a donor loco.
Something I've made myself.... Well. Not exactly made myself but converted from a Hornby saddle tank loco. This loco has had an interesting history. It was bought around the 1990's and converted into 7mm narrow gauge to look something like it does now but in green and it ran with a rake of Hornby Jif waggons with the plan of a garden line. While the line was started, it was abandoned and the loco was converted back to 00 gauge using a Triang cab from a continental style 0-4-0 shunter and painted black with LDR on the tank. (A fictional railway company... Llwyndrissi Dock Railway).
Then the loco chassis was swopped fore another as its original dull red wheels matched another loco. Years later when I turned back to 7mm narrow gauge with a Smallbrook Studio kit, I had also decided to use this loco as an additional loco to the narrow gauge fleet. I removed its cab and it sat in the drawer for a couple of years until I finally made a start and here it is so far. It is loco number 3 "Marmite". I was going to make it into a cables loco but decided a cab would look rather nice! I need to add central buffers and the coupling loops. The bufferbeams have been extended (Deepened) ready.

Next photo. A scratchbuilt loco using a RTR (Ready made) loco as a donor loco.
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Scratch built body on a Hornby 0-4-0 chassis.
Still haven't fixed the dodgy bit on the bunker.
In my world this is what happened when Swindon said they were too busy to produce a 7th 0-4-0 saddle tank for the docks, so they passed the job on to Wolverhampton, who produced what they knew best, we ended up with two thirds of a pannier tank.
Next an item of rolling stock bashed from an RTR item, or even better 2 RTR items.
Still haven't fixed the dodgy bit on the bunker.
In my world this is what happened when Swindon said they were too busy to produce a 7th 0-4-0 saddle tank for the docks, so they passed the job on to Wolverhampton, who produced what they knew best, we ended up with two thirds of a pannier tank.
Next an item of rolling stock bashed from an RTR item, or even better 2 RTR items.
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This is a Railroad 'Maunsell' brake 3rd fitted with new sides and ends, the compartments section being made from reclaimed styrene. Treated as an artefact in its own right, as much of the original as possible was kept intact -even the number, 3569, has been retained. The second photo shows what happened to the discarded side; a work in progress.
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