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Shedingarden track
#51

That will come as a culture shock Gordon !!
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We don't have a working printer at the mo but I suppose I could do it by hand - no doubt the original would be! Anything is better than abandoning the brass!
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#53

A little advertising never hurts  Sun


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Lucky escape today, all the bloody rain some got into the shed , gutters could not cope , some wet patches at one end but none got as far as the track itself ,some scenery is wet but sucked it up with the Vax and got the hair dryer on it .Not as good as new but not too bad  all considering Wrench

Steve
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#55

Ah the perfect excuse … its wet at the bottom corner, that's why I came off !
But seriously, Glad to hear it was fixable without to much hassle :)
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Hi Tel,the actual running part of the track is ok ,just some waterlogged grass and a soggy back scene .I think I got off light when you see how much flooding we have got round here .See you Wednesday , bring an amphibious vehicle with you  Rofl
and wet weather tyres

Steve
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Hi Brian , photo as requested of outside of shed.


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While I'm at it a pic of the new TV crew and sound engineer , from the wonderful MRRC figures ,a little more details to do ,try to get some cables to connect them up , although when they get clobbered at GOLD meetings might not be worth it  Wrench

Steve


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