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    Very cool. With the recent purchase of our home, I've acquired a rather large wooden "shed." I put shed in quotations because it's a bit more than that. With a bit of dry wall and some tile it could easily be an addition. But, I've been kicking the idea of model rail around a bit. I guess it's the little boy inside...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley View Post
    Very cool. With the recent purchase of our home, I've acquired a rather large wooden "shed." I put shed in quotations because it's a bit more than that. With a bit of dry wall and some tile it could easily be an addition. But, I've been kicking the idea of model rail around a bit. I guess it's the little boy inside...
    Model rail system???? Come on, you know you want to put a loom and sewing machine in there!

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    A few more pics of the model railway

    Via Rail Budd RDC

    How to fill a corner

    Village church

    The church clock actually works

    Streetscape with the railway running behind the buildings. The traffic is at a standstill for a half marathon race and here we have a coffee trolley set up at the finish line! The shops bear the names of border clans; Armstrong; Elliot; Turnbull.

    Smokey Joe. The backscene is Haslington in Cheshire in the north of England.
    Last edited by cessna152towser; 14th December 06 at 03:08 PM.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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