Alex's Workbench

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ChrisGreaves
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Re: Alex's Workbench

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AJFE 2488 wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2023 12:03 amDefinitely a lot simpler and potentially easier to make compared to my original drawing.
A general principle in Engineering and in Programming is to look at a design and then eliminate something.
Devil's Advocate is the traditional expression.
Best of all, this exercise (of contemplating the dismissal or change of a feature) can be done lying in bed waiting to go to sleep, during a boring movie or opera, in the doctor's waiting-room, or as a passenger in a car on a long holiday trip!
Cheers, Chris
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You have some interesting projects on the go, it's nice to see the old models being refurbished and improved. I'm looking forward to seeing how things progress :) .
Gerald H - BNR Correspondent :-)

My layout: http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... hp?t=28854
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