Another new ANLR coach
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Which version of PSP you on? Does it have a Sepia option? I've got a copy but not got it installed at the mo.SillyBilly wrote:I use PaintShop Pro, as I was given it by a friend.
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"Who has stolen the 3 link coupling off the end of my train?!?!
.....[a few minutes pass hunting down replacements].....
"So, which comedian has uncoupled my entire train?!?!"
"Who has stolen the 3 link coupling off the end of my train?!?!
.....[a few minutes pass hunting down replacements].....
"So, which comedian has uncoupled my entire train?!?!"
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Does this mean it will be making an appearance on Fridaay knight? I have my work cut out gettinh Westie and JB in running order by then, as well as tidying up the garden!!!laalratty wrote:Well back on topic, and after attending a steamup I got the interior lights fitted and working, so the coach just needs some paiting done to complete it
Bungle80a
"Who has stolen the 3 link coupling off the end of my train?!?!
.....[a few minutes pass hunting down replacements].....
"So, which comedian has uncoupled my entire train?!?!"
"Who has stolen the 3 link coupling off the end of my train?!?!
.....[a few minutes pass hunting down replacements].....
"So, which comedian has uncoupled my entire train?!?!"
Yes it will be appearing on Friday. In fact, here is another picture of it. Of course it isn't giving much away.....
As you can see the lights work, although I had a minor panic today when I drilled one of the holes for the screws that holds the roof on in the wrong place, result, I had to get the filler out to fill it in again.
One more thing, the carriage this vehical is replacing is about to appear in the For Sale section
As you can see the lights work, although I had a minor panic today when I drilled one of the holes for the screws that holds the roof on in the wrong place, result, I had to get the filler out to fill it in again.
One more thing, the carriage this vehical is replacing is about to appear in the For Sale section
"What the hell is that?"
"It's a model icebreaker sir."
"It's a bit big isn't it?"
"It's a full scale model sir....."
"It's a model icebreaker sir."
"It's a bit big isn't it?"
"It's a full scale model sir....."
The carriage made its debut at the PTLR, unfortunatly I fogot to take a picture of it with lights on in the semi lights on Jubilee bridge like I should of done so you'll have to put up with a couple taken during running in trials on the ANLR the day before
There are still a few bits to fit when I get round to getting the parts, these are third class transfers and door handles and grab rails
Completing this carriage gives me a rake of 3 matching vehicals
And if you want a rake like this of your own, the ANLR is open to building coaches for other railways, just ask and i'll quote you a price
There are still a few bits to fit when I get round to getting the parts, these are third class transfers and door handles and grab rails
Completing this carriage gives me a rake of 3 matching vehicals
And if you want a rake like this of your own, the ANLR is open to building coaches for other railways, just ask and i'll quote you a price
"What the hell is that?"
"It's a model icebreaker sir."
"It's a bit big isn't it?"
"It's a full scale model sir....."
"It's a model icebreaker sir."
"It's a bit big isn't it?"
"It's a full scale model sir....."
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