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Evening All,
I'm still not too sure how I stumbled across this forum, but am rather glad I have - a lot of familair faces (or usernames) from another well known forum!
I'll hold my hand up to still being very much at the arm chair modelling stage - work, women (sorry 'woman') and brewing seem to be getting in the way of my modelling over the last few years. I used to follow a lot of threads on another forum (which I recognise a lot of the user names on here from) and did revisit said forum a few weeks ago to see there wasn't the usual suspects there producing cracking 1970s themed O gauge models anymore.
So its good to find out whethere everyone has gone, and although I'll doubt I'll get a thread going or comment much on other threads, its just good to be able to use this site for a bit of inspiration to when I finally get that modelling bench set up.
For the record, my modelling is based around O Gauge 1960's Somerset and Dorset, and more recently I've purchased a few On30 spectrum locos to one day replicate some of the narrow gauge Baldwins I've photographed in Cuba over a decade ago.
Cheers,
Stephen
I'm still not too sure how I stumbled across this forum, but am rather glad I have - a lot of familair faces (or usernames) from another well known forum!
I'll hold my hand up to still being very much at the arm chair modelling stage - work, women (sorry 'woman') and brewing seem to be getting in the way of my modelling over the last few years. I used to follow a lot of threads on another forum (which I recognise a lot of the user names on here from) and did revisit said forum a few weeks ago to see there wasn't the usual suspects there producing cracking 1970s themed O gauge models anymore.
So its good to find out whethere everyone has gone, and although I'll doubt I'll get a thread going or comment much on other threads, its just good to be able to use this site for a bit of inspiration to when I finally get that modelling bench set up.
For the record, my modelling is based around O Gauge 1960's Somerset and Dorset, and more recently I've purchased a few On30 spectrum locos to one day replicate some of the narrow gauge Baldwins I've photographed in Cuba over a decade ago.
Cheers,
Stephen