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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by Roy L S - Today at 11:16:11 AM
Quote from: Newportnobby on March 21, 2024, 01:13:40 AMTook my Metrovick last night and had it hauling a somewhat dirty set of parcels stock composed of 2 x GUVs, 3 x BGs (Barry, Robin and Maurice :-X ) and an LMS 50ft brake

Class 28 Metrovick + parcels on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Is Heatherley your local Club layout Mick?
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:25:29 AM
I think most of us enjoy watching vids of N gauge model railways, but the forum doesn't accept 'motion pictures' so a hosting site like YouTube or Flickr has to be used.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by geofff - Today at 09:03:41 AM
I don't understand/can't do most of the concepts on here (DCC , scratch building, how to repair) , but this is the type of postings that I look forward. So well done Newport and DiTape.
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"Fascinating, Sylvie. And you have learnt all of this from your mother?"

"Yes, Eli. Although she is always on the lookout for more knowledge! Many a penniless PhD candidate has benefitted from her generosity in return for searching for and then forwarding forgotten texts discovered in ancient archives the world over."

"So, Sylvie, there still information out there to discover?"

"Certainly, but it can only be discovered by those who believe in its existence, Eli."

"I see. I imagine that Queen Priestesses had an important role in choosing young Atlanteans to be trained in one of the twelve roles?"

"Yes, that's right, Eli; in Atlantis, we know that the Queen Priestesses played a key role in identifying and developing the future leaders and specialists who would perform the twelve essential roles within their civilisation. The selection and training process was deeply spiritual and holistic, reflecting the values and beliefs of Atlantean culture."

"How did that work?"

"Here's how my mother explains the Queen Priestesses approached this sacred duty: From a young age, Atlantean children were observed to evaluate their innate talents and inclinations. The Queen Priestesses, with their profound intuition, recognised these natural affinities and guided the children towards a path that aligned with their inherent abilities.

"Through various ceremonies and divinatory practices, the Priestesses sought insights to determine each child's destiny. These rituals ensured that the chosen path was in harmony with the greater plan for the individual and Atlantis.

"Once a child was identified for a specific role, they would be placed under the mentorship of a leader in that field—be it a Poet, Physician, Farmer, or any of the other roles. The Queen Priestesses oversaw this apprenticeship, ensuring that the teachings were imparted with wisdom and care.

"Beyond the practical skills, the Queen Priestesses also facilitated the spiritual growth of the young Atlanteans. They taught them the importance of balance, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all life, which were central to Atlantean philosophy.

"As the young Atlanteans matured and honed their skills, the Queen Priestesses facilitated their integration into adult society. They performed rites of passage that not only recognised the individual's mastery but also their responsibility to contribute to the common good.

"Even after the formal training was complete, the Queen Priestesses continued as spiritual advisors to the Twelve, offering guidance and support as they navigated the complexities of their roles within Atlantis.

"In this way, the Queen Priestesses ensured that the spiritual, intellectual, and practical aspects of Atlantean life were a seamless whole, creating a society where each individual could thrive and contribute to the greater good."

"Fascinating. How did the Queen Priestesses select their successors, Sylvie?"

"In the lore of Atlantis, the selection of successors for the Queen Priestesses was a sacred and meticulous process, steeped in tradition and mysticism. Here's how my mother explained it unfolded: Succession was believed to be divinely ordained, with potential successors often being identified from a specific spiritual lineage or bloodline that was considered to be particularly favoured.

"The Queen Priestess looked for signs and omens in nature and the cosmos, interpreting these as indications of the chosen one. This could include astrological events, dreams, or other mystical experiences.

"Candidates had to undergo a series of trials designed to test their wisdom, character, and spiritual aptitude. These trials would ensure that the successor possessed the necessary qualities to lead and guide the people of Atlantis.

"A Council of respected Elders and former Queen Priestesses had a say in the selection process, offering their insights and approval to ensure the continuity of their traditions and values.

"In some narratives, the people of Atlantis themselves had a role in affirming the successor through a ceremonial gathering or a public display of support.

"Once a successor was chosen, a grand ceremony would take place, marking the transfer of power and the spiritual mantle from the reigning Queen Priestess to the new one. This ceremony was filled with symbolic acts, sacred chants, and thanksgiving offerings.

"Before fully assuming her duties, the successor spent a period under the mentorship of the current Queen Priestess, learning the sacred rites, secrets, and responsibilities of her new role.

"The process was designed to ensure that the new Queen Priestess was not only capable and knowledgeable but also spiritually aligned with the divine will and the greater good of Atlantis."

"Thank you. I can see the legacy in your mother and you.

"We do our best, Eli. My mother is an inspiration to us all."
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by Bealman - Today at 12:18:17 AM
Top stuff, Mick  :thumbsup:
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 09:58:52 PM
Tonight's offering are LMS 10000 hauling plum & custard MK1s and a class 26 with a short rake of Thompson coaches (the class 26 deputised for a class 31 which turned out to have a split gear :*( )

LMS 10000 with plum & custard MK1s on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Class 26 with Thompson coaches on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

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General Discussion / Re: An Eventful Christmas at T...
Last post by Chris in Prague - Yesterday at 05:59:01 PM
"Thank you, Sylvie. I can see how some of these roles are reflected in the 'Karadow', with members excelling as entertainers, artists, and creators, enriching our world with music, literature, poetry, and philosophy."

"Indeed, Eli, but the 'Karadow' is but a faint echo of Atlantis, where The Twelve played such a crucial role in cultural and intellectual life. Today, we uphold the roles of Poet, Musician, Artisan, Physician, Philosopher, and Guardian. Sadly, the roles of Farmer, Scientist, Magician, Architect, and Astronomer have faded through time, as the immense knowledge of The Twelve became fragmented and lost. Yet, the Historian's mantle has evolved into the Writer, a role my mother cherishes."

"So, would it be right to say, Sylvie, that today, your father is the preeminent Guardian and Mademoiselle Élise is the foremost Artisan?"

"Absolutely, Eli, while Jeremy, Giles, and their companions, Jim Tremayne, Phil Courtenay, Tom Carew, and Andy Tolverne, stand as our Guardians, and you, dear Eli, are, of course, one of our honoured artist Artisans", her friend affirmed with a hug. Upon hearing Giles' name, Eli felt a surprising thrill of excitement, a sensation that lingered as her friend spoke on.

"The Twelve were not just leaders but also pioneers in their respective fields, embodying Atlantean achievement and wisdom. Their collective contributions were the practical pillars upon which the utopian society of Atlantis stood. Their legacy was intended to guide future generations, inspiring them to continue the pursuit of knowledge, justice, and harmony with the natural world.

"But, instead, the Twelve became instrumental in spreading Atlantean culture and knowledge across the globe, influencing the development of civilisations long after their own fell. Their archetypal roles reflect universal aspects of human society that are still relevant today, reminding us of the timeless nature of these pursuits and the enduring quest for understanding and mastery over the world we inhabit."

"What was the relationship between the Queen Priestesses of Atlantis and the Twelve, Sylvie?"

"In Atlantis, the relationship between the Queen Priestesses and The Twelve was one of deep interdependence and respect. The Queen Priestesses, as the spiritual and ceremonial pillars of Atlantean society, relied on The Twelve for their expertise in their domains to maintain the balance and prosperity of their society.

"Each member of The Twelve had a unique connection with the Queen Priestesses: the Poet was the voice of the people, capturing the essence of Atlantean life and its spiritual depth, often through hymns and verses that the Queen Priestesses used in sacred rituals. The Physician worked closely with the Priestesses in healing ceremonies, combining medical knowledge with spiritual practices to holistically treat the citizens. The Farmer ensured that the Priestesses' blessings for bountiful harvests were realised through agricultural practices that aligned with celestial cycles. The Scientist was a valued advisor, helping to translate the Priestesses' visions into practical applications for the betterment of Atlantis. The Magician shared a mystical bond with the Priestesses, often aiding in the interpretation of omens and the casting of protective spells. The Architect designed temples and sacred spaces under the guidance of the Priestesses, ensuring that each structure reflected the divine order. The Astronomer aligned the Priestesses' calendar and ritual timings with their celestial observations, creating a harmonious link between the heavens and Atlantis. The Musician composed melodies for ceremonies led by the Priestesses, with music that echoed the harmony of the universe. The Philosopher engaged in profound dialogues with the Priestesses, pondering the nature of the divine and the moral fabric of Atlantean society. The Artisan crafted ritual objects and symbols of power for the Priestesses, infusing their work with beauty and sacredness. The Guardian served as the arm of the Priestesses, enforcing their decrees and protecting the sanctity of their spiritual work. The Historian preserved the Priestesses' teachings and the history of Atlantis, ensuring that their people's wisdom would endure through time.

"Together, the Queen Priestesses and The Twelve formed the cornerstone of Atlantean civilisation, their symbiotic relationship fostering an era of enlightenment and grandeur that, according to legend, was unparalleled in human history."
#8
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Show your Latest GB Loco a...
Last post by dannyboy - Yesterday at 02:05:49 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 01:56:32 PM
Quote from: pinball on Yesterday at 01:35:47 PMPersonally I think all 59s should be mustard in colour!


Keen on them, are you? ;)

He is not called 'Colonel' for nothing.  :)
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Show your Latest GB Loco a...
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 01:56:32 PM
Quote from: pinball on Yesterday at 01:35:47 PMPersonally I think all 59s should be mustard in colour!


Keen on them, are you? ;)
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Show your Latest GB Loco a...
Last post by pinball - Yesterday at 01:35:47 PM
I went for the ARC livery Dapol 59. Only had it a short amount of time, but runs nicely and the crawl is superb. Personally I think all 59s should be mustard in colour!

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