End of the line

Started by Dorsetmike, February 22, 2025, 08:38:12 PM

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Dorsetmike

Quote from: Papyrus on February 23, 2025, 01:52:12 PMWhy not hang on to some of your favourite locos and stock? You could get a display case and put them on the wall in your new place rather than pass them on to someone who might not really appreciate them.

All the best for the future.

Cheers,

Chris

I think I'd prefer the stock to be run; it really needs a 1930s Southern afficionado to do it justice, is there another N gauge Adams A12 0-4-2, or Drummond K10 4-4-0, or Narrow cab T9 with Watercart tender? Maunsell open thirds, ex LSWR Ironclad Restaurant car, Ex LSWR push pull set with push pull fitted M7s.Most freight stock is Peco or Farish.
Cheers MIKE
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BramptonBranch

As others have said best wishes for the future.

Model wise again a display cabinet or two and or a diorama?
When my Mum was in care a bloke who had had a large 00 layout had two display cases on the wall.
Agree its not the same but a nice reminder to have?
Look forward to your ongoing posts on here regardless.


All the best

Andy
You can never have to many Warships!

Dorsetmike

They are working models and deserve to be run, not left in a display case gathering dust.
If all else fails I'd donate them to the local area group
Cheers MIKE
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Southerngooner

I hope all goes well in your move Mike, and that the models go to a good home.

Best wishes

Dave
Dave

Builder of "Brickmakers Lane" and member of "James Street" operating team.

Platy767

Hi Mike,
Best wishes for the move and new horizons.
You are always part of my railway operation because I use a @Dorsetmike controller for Cab2 control on the layout. Thank you for sharing the design and helping me with my questions.

Mark

emjaybee

Hi Mike,

What about doing yourself a small 00 shelf arrangement? I realise it's not your favourite gauge, but it may keep you modelling to some degree.

Please don't be a stranger on here. Your wit & knowledge are always appreciated.

Very best regards,

Michael.
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Dorsetmike

Quote from: emjaybee on February 24, 2025, 09:59:13 AMHi Mike,

What about doing yourself a small 00 shelf arrangement?
Very best regards,

Michael.

Wash your mouth out!!!! -the only time I touched 00 was a christmas present for the boys in the early '60s they had virtually no interest, it lasted less than 6 months. I did have 0 gauge as a kid during WW2, that went - along with the Mecanno - when I discovered girls.
Cheers MIKE
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Dorsetmike

Hopefuly the layout and stock will be for sale at Lymington show this weekend.
Cheers MIKE
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PGN

You will be a great loss to the modelling community, Mike ... although I hope you will continue to drop by and offer your words of wisdom to those in need of advice.

If you have any stock that really deserves to be restored to its proper (pre-grouping) livery then let me know what you have for sale, and I'll see if I can find the funds from somewhere to pay your asking price (or even a little over ... )

All the best,

Jeremy
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Dorsetmike

Thanks for the offer Jeremy, however one of the local area group members has a table selling stock at shows so most is going that way, other bits and pieces, plastic, card and some tools etc are going to the area group for use by the group or group members.
Cheers MIKE
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Bob G

Blimey

I missed this first time around.

Mike, don't forget us. There's always a welcome here.

Good luck in all you do.

Bob (an amateur Southern modeller)

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