Inexpensive Key Component to Railway Modelling

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is this amenity avaliable in oo & n guage ??? :D well done them chaps . billy
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I've only ever used it for 00, N and 0-16.5, but I believe its suitable for all scales up to 12":1'
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Bah. You missed out the vital part of a proper cup of tea: the teapot that hasn't been washed for weeks 8)
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actually instead of tea bags i put in a lot of this... 8)
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LongleatCentral wrote:actually instead of tea bags i put in a lot of this... 8)
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Are you female? :lol:
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Essex2Visuvesi wrote:
LongleatCentral wrote:actually instead of tea bags i put in a lot of this... 8)
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Are you female? :lol:
Oi :!: i just so happen to BE MALE thankyou. What makes u say that anyway :?:
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Chocolate is for girls :lol:
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i don't find the original post that helpful,i've tried to get my head around it but just can't.i will have to continue to let the wife do that bit while i play with my trains :lol:
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andyw wrote:i don't find the original post that helpful,i've tried to get my head around it but just can't.i will have to continue to let the wife do that bit while i play with my trains :lol:
Well its an important part of any model railway.... as it is a real railway :lol:
At least she is helping you with your hobby :)
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canrt stop laughing.. :D my misses just said she has not seen me laugh so much in my life
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My suitable receptacle wants to meet your suitable receptacle

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I dunno about that,

I am quite protective of my mug and your's looks a bit freaky for mine to be hooking up with!

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Being new to modelling i must admit i have made several attempts and have been unsucsessful on each occasion due to not understanding the technical jargon,would be very greatful if you could explain again in laymans terms.Hope someone out there can help!!!!!!!.
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bassman308 wrote:Being new to modelling i must admit i have made several attempts and have been unsucsessful on each occasion due to not understanding the technical jargon,would be very greatful if you could explain again in laymans terms.Hope someone out there can help!!!!!!!.
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Start the kettle boiling, place teabag or instant coffee in your desired mug/cup, wait for kettle to boil, pour in hot water, stir and remove tea bag if necessary, add milk and sugar to taste if you like and drink :P
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bassman308 wrote:Being new to modelling i must admit i have made several attempts and have been unsucsessful on each occasion due to not understanding the technical jargon,would be very greatful if you could explain again in laymans terms.Hope someone out there can help!!!!!!!.
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Say to the wife/girlfriend 'fancy a cup of tea/coffee?' If the answer is 'Yes', tell them 'I'll have one while you're making yours' :lol:

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