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Forum Ideas and Problems. / Re: Quick reply box missingLast post by Bealman - Today at 01:40:00 AMI'm not sure what is happening here. Most of my forum stuff is done on my mobile phone, and I always use the desktop version of the forum.
I never log out, and when I click on the Chrome icon on the phone, the desktop version comes up straight away. #2
General Discussion / Re: The Six Five SpecialLast post by Stuart Down Under - Yesterday at 11:47:48 PMI remember it, but only saw the show occasionally, because we didn't get a TV until 1960. All a very long time ago...
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Trainfish - Yesterday at 11:08:27 PMNext Saturday in Devizes, Beau Gris Gris. I'll be there
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by Skyline2uk - Yesterday at 11:03:20 PMWith latest Revolution announcement a big item is crossed off in the form of WIAs (never essential, just cool).
But I will play: Loco: Class 455 Coach: Pass, unless you count re-releases of TSOs to make them more common. Wagon: PHY/JYA Yeomans (purely to add variety and make more prototypical rakes for the 59s). Bonus Re-livery: Swallow Class 47/8 (come on Farish this shouldn't be a big ask!) Skyline2uk #5
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by njee20 - Yesterday at 10:47:41 PMI managed to get made redundant five times before I was 33. Two jobs I got made redundant from before I even started, which must be a record.
It's cliched but it's always worked out for the better for me, a couple of big pivots in industry, but the opportunities have always worked out for the better. I actually weighed up whether to take redundancy again a couple of weeks ago, the job market is good at the moment, it's a tempting proposition! Sure you'll find something befitting. #6
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by scruff - Yesterday at 10:25:53 PMLoco- class 81
coach- Mk2 pullmans Wagon- FFA? FGA? container flats #7
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 09:22:51 PMVery competently played Martin @port perran but not as much fun as Solstice! Nevertheless, they are a popular band. BTW, the violinist is Claire Lindley who spent some time with Stackridge.
I am very pleased to now have tickets to see Solstice at Milton Keynes in September. Cheers, Tim #8
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 08:36:35 PMI think I saw them once on Jools Holland's show and, sadly, was not particularly keen
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: list of Dapol locomotivesLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 08:33:10 PMIf you can think of a suitable title for such a website I'll file it under that name
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by port perran - Yesterday at 07:14:19 PMMoving on from Solstice, here is another promising new wave prog rock band that I've stumbled upon.
This is Apollo by Big Big Train : https://youtu.be/u7i3sGCv5hc?si=_RVCytkRnVq3EY-d A big sound with seven, I think, in the band plus a brass section. Again, as in Solstice, the fiddle brings an added dimension. I feel that this track loses its way on occasions but on the whole it is promising. Cheers Martin | Please Support Us!
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