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Forum Ideas and Problems. / Re: Forum Recent Posts Locatio...Last post by Bealman - Today at 10:55:58 PMYes, that works well. As a mod it brings up every post which is useful. But as Nick quite rightly says, they're in chronological order anyway.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by AdeV - Today at 10:37:33 PMQuote from: joe cassidy on Today at 08:45:11 PMGood choices Bulleidman. Actually, adding a 68' 6-axle Restaurant car would also allow them to use the same chassis for a number of sleeper car designs. A 50' RK would be great too, though. #3
General Discussion / Re: Model World Live 2024Last post by kesdrive - Today at 09:57:00 PMThanks Di.
I went on Sunday. I thought that it wasn't too busy that you couldn't get close to the layouts. Went especially to see Making Tracks and Blair Atholl. Making tracks had a few problems but not enough to disappoint. Blair Atholl did not disappoint. Saw Rumbling Bridge for the umpteenth time and seems better every time. Although only a railway modeller was very impressed by the other modelling disciplines. I was impressed by the overall show and hope it is repeated next year. We can learn a lot from other modellers. Chris #4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by joe cassidy - Today at 08:45:11 PMGood choices Bulleidman.
However, a 50' kitchen car would be more practical than a restaurant car as Farish already have the chassis and the bogies. #5
General Discussion / Re: An Eventful Christmas at T...Last post by Chris in Prague - Today at 08:15:46 PMIn the wintry stillness, Eli felt the weight of time—the echoes of those who had walked these halls before her from the Castle's founding in prehistory. Returning to the present, she remembers Sylvie is sitting waiting in their shared bedroom, her dark eyes bright with anticipation. Business partners, friends, and much more—a delicate dance they navigate with accustomed skill within the ancient walls.
As the snow continued its descent, Eli whispered a silent promise to the night. She would explore, discover, and honour Trevelver Castle's legacy. And perhaps, just perhaps, the moon would reveal some of the Castle's ages-old secrets—a map to hidden chambers, a key to forgotten doors. And so, with the crescent moon as her witness, Eli quickly stepped away from the window. The Castle awaited, its heart beating in sync with hers. Tonight, she would write her own story—one that intertwined with the snow, the moon, and the centuries. As Eli hurries along the long corridor leading to the suite of rooms she shares with Sylvie, she vividly recalls the moment she first met her intimate friend and business partner. It was a crisp autumn afternoon, and coincidentally, they had both stepped into the cosy 'Café Bohème' on Carnaby Street, one after the other. The brass bell above the door tinkled, announcing their arrival. Sylvie, with her flowing mane of long, wavy dark brown hair, moved with confident grace. Her big, brown eyes shimmered with sensuality, locking Eli in a gaze that felt both intimate and inviting. The air crackled with an unspoken connection—a recognition that went beyond spoken introductions. They exchanged pleasantries, but it was Sylvie's throaty, uninhibited laugh that etched itself into Eli's memory. They talked about books, plays, films, music, paintings, dreams of the future, and the way sunlight filtered through the café window, casting warm patterns on the worn wooden table. The setting was appropriately Bohemian, its interior shabby elegance. The café's buttery pastries were a delightful accompaniment to its freshly made coffee, making it a truly memorable experience. It was a place where conversations linger, secrets unfold, and the pulse of Swinging London beats just outside the window. As their conversation flowed, Eli realised that Sylvie was more than a very attractive, highly intelligent young woman; she was a kindred spirit. Their laughter echoed through the cosy space, and in that moment, Eli knew that this encounter was no ordinary meeting—it was the beginning of a lifelong friendship. #6
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by Bulliedman - Today at 06:54:53 PMLoco S&D 7F 2-8-0
Coach LMS Restaurant Car on 6 wheel bogies Wagon LMS 6 wheel fish van #7
General Discussion / Model World Live 2024Last post by Ditape - Today at 04:17:25 PMA video report of the show.(it was a big show the video is 40 mins long)
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Forum Ideas and Problems. / Re: Forum Recent Posts Locatio...Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 03:29:52 PMGot to admit the only search link I use is "All Unread" which has been top right for as long as I can remember. It's ordered by most recent first so the first couple of pages is usually enough to catch up and choose what to read in more detail.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Show your Latest GB Loco a...Last post by emjaybee - Today at 02:53:41 PMQuote from: jpendle on Today at 02:35:06 PMQuote from: emjaybee on Today at 10:43:24 AMThey look good John. I see the scenery is cracking on. That's what I assumed sir, that's what I assumed. #10
Forum Ideas and Problems. / Re: Forum Recent Posts Locatio...Last post by cmason - Today at 02:52:08 PM@jpendle
Hi John, And now I tried it - that link is not what I was looking for - the only way to get there seems to be scrolling down to the Info Centre at the bottom of the page, Cheers, Colin. | Please Support Us!
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