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fatso

Quote from: kirky on February 22, 2016, 06:24:32 PM
Quote from: fatso on February 22, 2016, 06:04:59 PM
...., and not one died yet .mike

Result!
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Please can I have a gold star earned this week lol
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Mito

Quote from: fatso on February 22, 2016, 06:04:59 PM
it was a good session children had great day learning how to open boxes and not one died yet .mike

I didn't know box opening was a dangerous pastime. :uneasy:

You know you're getting older when your mind makes commitments your body can't meet.
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fatso

North Woolwich M.R.C is top of the our thrilling three most interesting social events going on in Newham as posted in the Newham weekly free paper it seems that the club and beaten Steel pan music therapy and Bollywood exercise class to be NO1 Lets hear for N gauge modellers long live model trains.mike :beers:
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Congratulations Mike, you are doing an excellent job, long may it continue.

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fatso

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joe cassidy

Bravo Mike - hope you get a good turn out.

Best regards


Joe

fatso

Quote from: joe cassidy on March 03, 2016, 01:06:38 PM
Bravo Mike - hope you get a good turn out.

Best regards


Joe

Hi on average we are getting 18 thru the door on half term and Easter week number will increase.mike
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 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:  Well done to you and your team sir :claphappy:
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Mito

I hope it's a sauces too. Well done. :thumbsup:
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fatso

Hi everyone quick update yesterday session was a real hit with are young children with Thomas the tank engine and friends turning up  I have to swear sorry 00 scale we had thru the doors 22 children and young adults from two local schools also one of our new members Keith brought in his swearing again his 00 Hornby majestic e link dcc box set complete with two locos and track so we had that up and running on two tables we are now looking at doing Saturday mornings just for building models i.e. kits so as to engage the old and young alike problem I am having the use of glue I have be very careful as to what I can use in case the children get high  at present we seen to be averaging about 18 guest/visitor per session and all for free  and I am still alive result lol.mike
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joe cassidy

Your never give up attitude is paying off Mike.

Best regards,


Joe

fatso

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Quote from: joe cassidy on March 08, 2016, 06:29:22 PM
Your never give up attitude is paying off Mike.

Best regards,


Joe

Hi Joe giving up is just not  a option or will be might be the death me Rolf but someone has to try and I took the job wife promised me help soon  {local asylum }mike
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mr bachmann

#27
Hi Mike, this lighted buffer thing - are you using Kato Untrack still ?

all's well this end - apart from Doctors on strike , operation cancelled till Friday. :(

Alan

fatso

#28
Quote from: mr bachmann on March 09, 2016, 11:37:39 AM
Hi Mike, this lighted buffer thing - are you using Kato Untrack still ?

all's well this end - apart from Doctors on strike , operation cancelled till Friday. :(

Alan
Hi Alan yes kato track we be used on my next Misfits Model Railway Company I to complete wit the XBOX AND PS 4 So need something real special to capture there imagination lol
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kirky

Quote from: fatso on March 08, 2016, 03:20:02 PM
Hi everyone
we are now looking at doing Saturday mornings just for building models i.e. kits so as to engage the old and young alike problem I am having the use of glue I have be very careful as to what I can use in case the children get high  at present we seen to be averaging about 18 guest/visitor per session and all for free  and I am still alive result lol.mike

Mike
I dont know how useful you think this idea is but ...... we have a few people in our club who occasionally go and do demos or kit building sessions in care homes (for the elderly) We asked Metcalf models if they would care to help out. They sent us in the region of fifty free signal boxes - all dublo - but hey they are free.
I know its sometimes a bit of a drag to have to go begging but sometimes it is worthwhile.

Cheers
Kirky
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