Parkway Junction

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m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

Great stuff grippets.
1 Question:
Where did you get the craine from, next to the Lorry with the pannier on?
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Spavo
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Post by Spavo »

That's very nice, particularly like the heavy plant yard, very imaginative.....

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Post by grippets »

Cheers guys, M.levin sorry mate I just saw your question. I bought it from toys'r'us a few years ago now and i added the boom myself because the one i bought, the boom was about 4 times smaller which wasn't very relistic. Then i just added some cotton and used the original hook. I think they still do them in toys'r'us but i'm not sure how much they are now, when I bought them about 3/4 years ago they were £1.99 for a 2 pack I think


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Post by grippets »

Hey Guys, got some more progress pics for you,

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Post by Lofty »

I love the builders yard

Some of your trucks appear to be wilting though mate :wink:

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Post by 47806 »

Looks good, great idea to have a builder's yard.
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m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

Great stuff mate, plenty of new ideas.
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Post by SouthernBoy »

A lot of details I like here:
the stacked-up track and the little copse across the tracks from that, the car parks, (you've got those configured to a T), the gravel yard is of a good scale, the bulldozer (park ?). I think you've a good eye for these things and integrate them well.
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Post by davek »

Great detail and action. I'm also doing a lorry delivering a loco - I'm kit bashing a Kibri to look like a Heanor rig with a redundant 08 on the rear!
Keep up the great work!
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Post by grippets »

Hi guys got some more pics for you, these might be the last for a while becuase i'm off to blackpool for a week then the week after i'm starting a new job which is totally differnt hours and i'm not sure when i'll be with the layout but anyway here's the pics,

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m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

I like your Car park in the distance, great stuff.
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Post by Raider »

Coming along nicely there Dean.

Have a good trip to Blackpool and good luck with the new job.
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Post by joshing_man »

Great stuff as usual Dean.

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Post by grippets »

hey guys, happy new year just droping you a line i've done some work on the layout and i've also redisgned my website take a look and let me know what you think or if there's any issues

http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/pa ... elrailway/

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m.levin
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Post by m.levin »

I like the website, I have just been having a great scan.
1 thing that I loved was the derilict station building.
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