SEPT '24 Gallery - Entries here CLOSING 1st SEPT
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Peter Butler wrote: βMon Jul 01, 2024 6:19 pm Where on earth did you get that dreadful picture?
Even if it remains the only entry, it shouldn't win any awards!
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Come on you lot... closing date is only a week away....1st September, so still time for more entries.
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BoB on the Breakdown wagon, scratch built.
Not sure if this is acceptable, but it wont get many, if any votes anyway. There are far better photos and some are really excellent, but Philip has asked for more to post some, so this is mine. I can't find what I really wanted to post, but never mind.....Good luck to everyone else.
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"Billy" running over FWLR's Bridge.
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Backhoe Ballast Basher
Made from incomplete G scale kit with 16mm/ft bits and bobs.
A re-gauged wooden loco with many parts missing was converted to rail mounted digger and semi permanently coupled to an LGB 4 x wheel flat wagon re-gauged and converted to bogie ballast wagon.
A re-gauged wooden loco with many parts missing was converted to rail mounted digger and semi permanently coupled to an LGB 4 x wheel flat wagon re-gauged and converted to bogie ballast wagon.
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It may not be the greatest photo, but I think the model is fantastic!FWLR wrote: βThu Aug 22, 2024 1:29 pm 18350FFB-908E-4822-A2DE-0CC74375449B.jpeg
BoB on the Breakdown wagon, scratch built.
Not sure if this is acceptable, but it wont get many, if any votes anyway. There are far better photos and some are really excellent, but Philip has asked for more to post some, so this is mine. I can't find what I really wanted to post, but never mind.....Good luck to everyone else.![]()
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For my second entry, a train beginning with B:
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Blimey!
Batteries, Bogies,Barrels,Bubble car ,Bap.
Batteries, Bogies,Barrels,Bubble car ,Bap.
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A late entry...
Captioned, "An alliterative bunch of B's?":
A blue diesel (driven by Bob?) buffers up to a blue wagon β they will lead the train.
Beside it is a honey wagon β honey starts with a bee, doesnβt it? *
[Guard] Bill waits on the ballast. Meanwhile his dog Ben scampers along the hedge.
* In the best traditions of Blackadder and Baldrick's logic...
Captioned, "An alliterative bunch of B's?":
A blue diesel (driven by Bob?) buffers up to a blue wagon β they will lead the train.
Beside it is a honey wagon β honey starts with a bee, doesnβt it? *
[Guard] Bill waits on the ballast. Meanwhile his dog Ben scampers along the hedge.
* In the best traditions of Blackadder and Baldrick's logic...
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You found a few I hadn't even thought of (bubble car is a BMW)... I counted 14 or 15 B's in my entry, though I had to look up 'bap'. I just thought it was a bun!
I think we'd better allow this late entry... He had devised a cunning plan!Petersfield wrote: βSun Sep 01, 2024 6:35 pm Beside it is a honey wagon β honey starts with a bee, doesnβt it? *
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Petersfield wrote: βSun Sep 01, 2024 6:35 pm ........Beside it is a honey wagon β honey starts with a bee, doesnβt it? *
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