The 2015 Forum Competition
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Well done to all concerned, and especially PinkNosedPenguin for a well deserved win. I really need to up my game though - I've come last in every single competition so far!
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A well deserved win congratulations PNP
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Re: The 2015 Forum Competition
No votes for Bufferstop's entry?skyblue wrote:Well done to all concerned, and especially PinkNosedPenguin for a well deserved win. I really need to up my game though - I've come last in every single competition so far!
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Good point. It's so hard to decide who to vote for though, as they are all so different!luckymucklebackit wrote:No votes for Bufferstop's entry?
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A hearty congratulations to all entrants and to PNP for winning.
All entries were excellent and very hard to pick a winner but well done to all and thanks for all the effort put in by each one of you.
Truly excellent modelling chaps
Thanks
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All entries were excellent and very hard to pick a winner but well done to all and thanks for all the effort put in by each one of you.
Truly excellent modelling chaps
Thanks
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Wow - what a nice start to the weekend
I had no expectation of even doing particularly well, let alone winning! Many thanks indeed to you voters
However, I am pleased with the end result of my sector plate - it has made a huge difference to operating the layout by being able to store so much stock in such a small space. I think the fact that my project was a little different is probably what prompted people to vote for it, But as far as I am concerned we are all winners, no matter how many votes we received - so well done all, for another successful NRM competition!
I had no expectation of even doing particularly well, let alone winning! Many thanks indeed to you voters
However, I am pleased with the end result of my sector plate - it has made a huge difference to operating the layout by being able to store so much stock in such a small space. I think the fact that my project was a little different is probably what prompted people to vote for it, But as far as I am concerned we are all winners, no matter how many votes we received - so well done all, for another successful NRM competition!
Skyblue - you didn't really come last in the June Compettion - that accolade went to me, as I didn't get any votes that timeskyblue wrote:Well done to all concerned, and especially PinkNosedPenguin for a well deserved win. I really need to up my game though - I've come last in every single competition so far!
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[quote="PinkNosedPenguin"]Wow - what a nice start to the weekend
I had no expectation of even doing particularly well, let alone winning! Many thanks indeed to you voters
However, I am pleased with the end result of my sector plate - it has made a huge difference to operating the layout by being able to store so much stock in such a small space. I think the fact that my project was a little different is probably what prompted people to vote for it, But as far as I am concerned we are all winners, no matter how many votes we received - so well done all, for another successful NRM competition!
PNP
You are a worthy winner, even nicer as it pushed you to get on with a project you had been thinking about for a while. My entry was the same and I am so glad this competition spurred me into action.
Thank you so much Alex and well done everyone.
Peter
I had no expectation of even doing particularly well, let alone winning! Many thanks indeed to you voters
However, I am pleased with the end result of my sector plate - it has made a huge difference to operating the layout by being able to store so much stock in such a small space. I think the fact that my project was a little different is probably what prompted people to vote for it, But as far as I am concerned we are all winners, no matter how many votes we received - so well done all, for another successful NRM competition!
PNP
You are a worthy winner, even nicer as it pushed you to get on with a project you had been thinking about for a while. My entry was the same and I am so glad this competition spurred me into action.
Thank you so much Alex and well done everyone.
Peter
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Congratulations, PNP, a worthy winner. It was another fantastic array of projects and everyone should receive a well deserved pat on the back. Alex, thank you for your organisation once again.
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A deserved winner PNP. Technically well conceived, beautiful workmanship, well presented, and very interesting.
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I thought everyone was a winner in their own right. Excellent modelling skills making choosing an overall winner VERY DIFFICULT. Every one of you should be proud of what you have achieved. Well done!
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Re: The 2015 Forum Competition
I'll second that, I really did struggle to choose, in the end I chose with no real reason my second and third place positions as I could just as easily have chosen two other entries without regret.
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Jim even I wouldn't have voted for my entry! Having experimented with the small trees in the orchard I realised that I was capable of doing a far better job on the larger trees in the canal cutting. Doing this was going to be a much longer job than the competition would allow so I terminated the job early. Terminated is an appropriate term to use as definitely "I'll be back".luckymucklebackit wrote: No votes for Bufferstop's entry?
Jim
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