Great looking station lner,but there seems to be a bit of subsidence under the station nameboard?
Great looking station lner,but there seems to be a bit of subsidence under the station nameboard?
Hi Everyone, good to see you back. A new layout I've started and one that could end up on the DLS ...eventually.
The excellent 03 on the lower level.
Cheers, Dave
...and on my Nottinghamshire layout, which I've not abandoned, but having a break from.
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Heres some new ones from me
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Thanks Chris. Very nice building, I love it.
A few more from 'Coast & Peaks'. It's a ficticious route and I have yet to get my head around the MAS. I need Bloodnok's tutorial, but I can't get accepted into the UKTrainz Forum for some reason.
Can't get used to this upside down way of posting, but it's great to be back in the forum, thanks. Dave
Last few.
I'm thinking of setting up a thread for grass, trees and flowers again. No, I will set one up so that members old and new can look them up. Dave
Last edited by Peter8; July 21st, 2007 at 03:34 AM.
Wales & Borders Alphaline 158's.....
Marshgate...
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It's to have be back on this forum here's a couple screenies from me.
More and More Ex-Virgin stock go into storage.
Freshly outshipped from brush traction at loughborough with the new MTU unit
The rail replacement scheme gets on the way at leicester.
30 year old HST Vs. class 220 voyager.
Early morning run back to EWS Toton.
Last edited by emo; November 15th, 2006 at 03:46 PM.
I like these two:
Cheers,
JB
Last edited by Peter8; January 30th, 2007 at 08:16 AM.
Nice to see the UK page steaming.... er sorry Thrashing ahead with some top class screenies![]()
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A Stratford 47 disturbs the Sunday morning peace with the first up train of the day to Liverpool street....
Merseyside crossroads...
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great shots everyone weldone
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Apologies to those who have already seen these ....
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