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Old 29th August 2006, 20:23
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26x3 ft

me and the east somerset boys are hopefully getting hold of a 26 x 3 foot layout of thornbury station
it a lms line but we are wondering the best way of converting it into a gwr line
the problem we have it is a exhibition layout and want to make it as acurat as possible with out making to much work any ideas


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Old 29th August 2006, 22:47
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If it's a perfectly good layout why bother converting it?
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Old 31st August 2006, 19:59
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thats wat i think we are going to do now as the model shop next door have agreed to give us some sponership which will be gd
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Old 4th September 2006, 18:16
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You could always leave it as it is, exhibit it and the "Rivet Counters" will soon put you right. A pair of selective ear plugs might come in useful!
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Old 4th September 2006, 18:55
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they would be very useful
even if i didnt just use them for the model railway
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Old 8th September 2006, 20:21
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At the other end of the line, Yate station was Brunel. If i wasn't to comfortable, I would look up why the Bristol Gloucester line had Brunel stations, but it could give you one of those raison de etre things.
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Old 10th September 2006, 18:22
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oh thats a bit different
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