Most Boring Kit Build Ever...
Most Boring Kit Build Ever...
Lots of runners to cut off and clean up, then assemble. X20. What an exciting afternoon. Now I've got to paint & decorate them...
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Richard08,
The pleasures of railway modelling. Just be pleased that yours are
7 mm scale - recently done 12 in 4 mm.
Geoff.
The pleasures of railway modelling. Just be pleased that yours are
7 mm scale - recently done 12 in 4 mm.
Geoff.
Remember ... I know nothing about railways.
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 22&t=32187 and Another on http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... &sk=t&sd=a
http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 22&t=32187 and Another on http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... &sk=t&sd=a
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Hope they are prototypically correct. Once attended a course where an "expert" droned on for a couple of hours telling us about the history of the pallet and all the current types and where they should be used. Unbelievable amount of variety of pallet types
Jim
Jim
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My layout - Gateside and Northbridge
My layout - Gateside and Northbridge
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Looks like it would be sort of relaxing. Like knitting or something.
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Indeed they are - Europalletts to be exact.luckymucklebackit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 10:12 pm Hope they are prototypically correct. Once attended a course where an "expert" droned on for a couple of hours telling us about the history of the pallet and all the current types and where they should be used. Unbelievable amount of variety of pallet types
Jim
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Purely as a spectator. My sole engagement was with my late mother's long ago frustration with a knitting pattern for gloves, which made each finger from wrist cuff to finger tip a different colour stripe. The RH came out perfectly, but the LH wouldn't produce a mirror image, which was what she wanted.
What with chirality being a topic of my A level subjects, I suggested she simply mirrored all those 'cast on, knit one, purl one, clonk one' actions; and this worked! It worked so well she became a 'production line' turning them out as Christmas gifts for friends...
It should be understood here that ever since starting nursing training and subsequently progressing to midwifery, she spent any spare time knitting, especially in the evenings, so was very well practised. However, 'mirroring' was apparently iuncomfortable and made her wrists ache, and she never after allowed me to forget it. Resolved: never offer advice on knitting.
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Which just proves that no good deed goes unpunished.Bigmet wrote:
she became a 'production line' turning them out as Christmas gifts for friends...
Well, when my wife is knitting she's not talking, so it's relaxing. (Oh I'm going to hell for that! )Richard08 wrote:
I guess it depends on how one views knitting