my layout - Castlethwaite

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TerryB
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Post by TerryB »

Lookin' Good Mick ....... :wink:
Your track plan is very similar to mine ...... :shock:
The trees fit in too .....I'll bring you the last remaining few if we can meet up at York over Easter :wink:
Best REgards
Terry
I know it's the fastest .....but why did they have to name it after a duck?
mick
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Location: castleford west yorkshire

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Post by mick »

Thanks lads for comments,hi terry trees are bril i have not used all of them yet.
I hope we can meet up at York,not botherd wot day i go so you let me know when your going and we will meet up mate.
Once again thanks for trees.
Mick :wink: :wink:
im in love with a black 5
mick
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Post by mick »

Here are some new pics from my layout...

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im in love with a black 5
sanctuary
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Location: Manchester Uk

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Post by sanctuary »

Nice pictures Mick and some very good modeling work, but were's the rolling stock a few trains would have made them Great Pictures :lol: :lol:
Tight Lines Aidan

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Infrontcat
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Post by Infrontcat »

Great stuff Mick, though I agree with Aidan about the rolling stock :)

Cheers

Tim
"Kashi-mashi, kashi-mashi..."

Moorcroft (St Anthonys)
DriffCharlie
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Post by DriffCharlie »

Nice trackwork Mick, but after your visit to Troysdale I expected to see Platoons of infantrymen all over the place :lol: :lol: :lol:

Charlie
mick
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Post by mick »

Well lads the shed was broken into last night,thats why there is only 2 locos
I put some pics up to cheer myself up but its not worked.
Mick :cry: :cry: :cry:
im in love with a black 5
beerandpies
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Post by beerandpies »

Sorry to hear that fella. Gutting.
cheers, Mark.
Scragg End
DriffCharlie
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Post by DriffCharlie »

Oh Mick, real sorry mate,,,,Speechless...

..Charlie
santene
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Post by santene »

stupid theifs will probally go sell em off for a couple of pound each thinking there making tons from it. i have one question for them. why?

im speechless now
proud modeller jake also known as Duke Jake the Bewildered of Mousehole by Sea :D

anyone got n gauge track i can buy
m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

I am sorry to hear about your bad luck. Hopefully your insurance will cover the rolling stock stolen. I hope no damage was done to the layout, Also hope that the twats die on the drugs, that they needed so bad to brake in to your shed. Sorry I have 0 time for knobs like them.
DrStroganoff
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Post by DrStroganoff »

Really sorry to hear that m8. Hopefully your insurance will cover it and you can go out and buy a new fleet of locos !! :)
Raider
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Post by Raider »

Sorry to hear the news Mick. As has been said I hope the insurance pays out and there isn't any damage to the layout - the loco's can be replaced, but you can't place a value on the work you have done.
TerryB
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Post by TerryB »

:evil: B*****ds :evil: .............sorry to hear the news Mick
I take it they were in so much of a hurry that they missed the two locos in the shed
Here's hoping the insurance will pay you out.

Quote "Santene" ............>Why< ....Prob'ly "druggies" mate ........dirty little theivin scrotes,they'll theive anything for the price of a fix ........they all oughta die. :evil:

Edit ................Mick,maybe worth keeping an eye open in the local 2nd hand shops,Car Boot Sales,E-Bay etc ...........maybe a list on here wots gone missing ................got any proof of purchases? [reciepts,boxes etc] . ..........any identities/identifying features on your missing stock? [damage/re-numbering/weathering on locos etc]

best regards
Terry
I know it's the fastest .....but why did they have to name it after a duck?
sanctuary
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Post by sanctuary »

Sorry Mick I feel really bad now over my comment, I can see it how it will make you feel worse.

I hope you get sorted soon.
Tight Lines Aidan

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