Revisiting another old friend...
You will have noticed a massive decrease in progress shared here and on RMweb in recent months...
Why?
Well I'm deeply engrossed in a new project and new scale and loving every minute (http://ejklr.blogspot.com). However it has helped me focus my 4mm interests though and I've firmed up my longterm goals. These are two fold...
1) Paxton Road Mk 2
OO gauge, 1998, based on Didcot yard.
2) Meadow Lane
P4 gauge, 1983, based on the Manchester Ship Canal railway at Ellesmere Port.
So I've sold my green tractor and fitted the sound chip and speaker to my EWS version, which now sits on the shelf behind me waiting to be refreshed with finer details and new headlights. It is safe to say it is likely to skip past both the 58 and 66 on the workbench!
Why?
Well I'm deeply engrossed in a new project and new scale and loving every minute (http://ejklr.blogspot.com). However it has helped me focus my 4mm interests though and I've firmed up my longterm goals. These are two fold...
1) Paxton Road Mk 2
OO gauge, 1998, based on Didcot yard.
2) Meadow Lane
P4 gauge, 1983, based on the Manchester Ship Canal railway at Ellesmere Port.
So I've sold my green tractor and fitted the sound chip and speaker to my EWS version, which now sits on the shelf behind me waiting to be refreshed with finer details and new headlights. It is safe to say it is likely to skip past both the 58 and 66 on the workbench!
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