Shawhurst - SR/WR OO gauge layout

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Chops
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Astonishing, meticulous modeling.
Nessie rocks!
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Certainly adds colour. I have one hidden in the depths of the stock cupboard - Hornby NRM model - different shade of green.
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I do like this, great work and interesting locos.
Talk of Eastleigh takes me back to my youth. Living in Southampton
through the 50's & 60's.

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Re: Shawhurst - SR/WR OO gauge layout

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Shawhurst MPD 30316 and 30225 rest between duties
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30225 and 30316 Shawhurst MPD-1.jpg
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Hi Fratton71D. :)
Good to see you back on the rails.
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I agree - welcome back - hope your ok. Good to see Shawhurst back.
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Fratton71D wrote: Fri Jul 14, 2017 8:30 pm Regarding the Tri-ang WR coaches, I’ve just purchased four packs of Bachmann MK1 coach bogies and at a later date I will fit these to the coaches allowing them to run on Shawhurst’s code 75 track. The coaches may not be like today’s high standard of RTR coaches but they have a huge sentimental value from my younger days and thus will make the occasional appearance.
Lovely layout and nice to see the old Triang rolling stock making an appearance. I have re-wheeled mine using the matchstick trick or using the later push fit Hornby Mk1 bogies which just click in. I have managed to find interiors for my Mk1s and used Ratio and homemade seats for my Triang suburbans.
Gerald H - BNR Correspondent :-)

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