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Old 30th April 2018, 13:16
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Well done everyone, Neil we also have a Railway forum here railwayforum.net you are welcome to join if you like.
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Old 30th April 2018, 18:49
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Thanks again guys.

I'm fairly well known in railway modelling and preservation circles, I am a trader in models, (technical manager and director at track-shack.com) and a driver at the Groudle Glen Railway on the Isle of Man. I live on RMWeb for railways, plus the garden railway forum, I sometimes have time for myself! I'm supposed to be semi-retired - hah!

Nephew Steve is well pleased with the result of finding the maker of the truck, take a bow gents!

G6 UXU, G6 CBJ and G6 LMR are friends of mine! Another interest that I don't have time to make into a hobby!
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Old 30th April 2018, 20:41
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I was also known on the model railway exhibition circuit (I still have a 7mm layout and stock) and volunteer at both the N.R.M. & The Middleton Railway (in Leeds).
I also speak radio but, as a FRTOL holder in connection with flying lessons.
Unfortunately, I still have to work a 60-70 hour week (away all week), as a wagon driver, to pay for it all.
I wouldn't change a thing.
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