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Post by twihlet on Aug 1, 2022 13:26:23 GMT
Over the years (many, many years), I have been making models of LT and earlier underground stock. I have occasionally asked the forum membership for information and advice, and they have always been generous in response. Just to show that I have put this to good use, I have compiled a short video of my models. By clicking on the link below, you should get to see it.
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Post by spsmiler on Aug 1, 2022 17:10:27 GMT
wow!
lovely!
working sliding doors too
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Post by selbiehouse on Aug 1, 2022 21:33:08 GMT
A really superb video. Thank you for posting.
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Post by class411 on Aug 2, 2022 10:44:51 GMT
What an amazing video! And what amazing models.
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by trt on Aug 2, 2022 13:02:26 GMT
Superb models! Thank you.
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Post by AndrewS on Aug 2, 2022 20:56:17 GMT
The only modern anachronism is vegetation growing slightly too close to the track which wouldn't normally have been tolerated back in the day!
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Post by metroland on Aug 4, 2022 18:42:38 GMT
Great stuff. I particularly liked the F stock.
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Post by metman on Aug 4, 2022 18:51:14 GMT
Same loved the F stock too (well loved it all really!).
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Post by spsmiler on Aug 6, 2022 14:54:05 GMT
I never knew the F stock, it went before I was able to travel around on my own. Ditto clerestory roofed Q stock, although at least some have been preserved and can be entered at the London Transport Museum plus (hopefully) will eventually form part of a working heritage train.
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