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Your Model Railway Village
Absurdistan
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Over 120 issues, will cost you £1073.80 to complete!!!!!!
Good luck with that then!0 -
...and looking at the scale it's not very big either...0
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All those things are a massive con0
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Really?!0
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... week by week watch your collection grow into a huge debt.0
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Might aswell go to the new model shop in sidcup0
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Takes trainspotting to a new level.0
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Tailor made for Charlton fans....0
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I think I saw somewhere the base board is 48" x 48", not much for a grand!Stuart the Red said:...and looking at the scale it's not very big either...
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I notice that place is called Little Benton, and in editions 78 and 79 you get a dog and a herd of deer.
They're gonna have problems getting that through the letter box.eaststandmike said:
I think I saw somewhere the base board is 48" x 48", not much for a grand!Stuart the Red said:...and looking at the scale it's not very big either...
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my uncle is well into this sort of thing and suprisingly hes not a charlton fan, its actually quite good to see hes spent about 3 years making a village/rural area and it takes up a double bedroom in his house, each to there own i guess but this is a complete rip off0
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I think any self respecting railway modeller would achieve this without the help of a magazine which is not likely to run the course.
Anybody remember the model railways shop in Mottingham? Put a penny in the slot in the window and watch the trains go round? Gays, I think it was called. (Yeh seriously!).
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MAM, how long ago was that?man_at_milletts said:I think any self respecting railway modeller would achieve this without the help of a magazine which is not likely to run the course.
Anybody remember the model railways shop in Mottingham? Put a penny in the slot in the window and watch the trains go round? Gays, I think it was called. (Yeh seriously!).
I used to live in Mottingham and never put a penny in the slot at Gays?
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Ooh, probably 50 years or so. Left hand window dropped a penny in and you got about 6 revolutions of the track for that. A bargain!
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That sounds a seriously dodgy practice.Mendonca In Asdas said:
MAM, how long ago was that?man_at_milletts said:I think any self respecting railway modeller would achieve this without the help of a magazine which is not likely to run the course.
Anybody remember the model railways shop in Mottingham? Put a penny in the slot in the window and watch the trains go round? Gays, I think it was called. (Yeh seriously!).
I used to live in Mottingham and never put a penny in the slot at Gays?
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Well 50 Years ago is before my time, I don't remember any gay shops in Mottingham, when did they close down?0
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You would remember a slotting session with gays.0











