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you need to change the spaces in the file names to %20

e.g. 75039%20Glan%20Dyfi.jpg
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Cheers
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pedanticmongrel wrote:Two shots of 46229 Duchess of Hamilton climbing towards Ais Gill on a north bound S&C run in foul weather, this activity was inspired by an episode of a series called "Steam Days" by Miles Kington some years back, the episode in question was called "Travels with a Duchess"
Yep, we've got all 6 episodes :D

Nice set of screenshots there.
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Yeah good series wasn't it?
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Yeah, excellent stuff :D

Might be tempted to watch it again...liked the bit of shunting at Highley the most.

Anyway, back on topic :D
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Here's a comple more steam scenes, this time at Loughbourgh on my unfinished rendition of the Great Central Railway.

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78019 heads out onto the mainline towards Quorn and Woohouse in heavy rain.
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7821 'Ditcheat Manor' departs Loughbourgh Central in unseasonal snowfall.
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Nice one mate :D

Really glad someone's doing the GCR.
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Some lovely screens there :D
I'll be posting a few soon now that im back, from all regions :D
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Good choice of preserved railway isn't it? and it's not too long for a realistic aim for a route building novice working alone in snatched moments.
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4247 climbs up to Washford.

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Nice one Joe :D

I tried to do 4247 but had the usual problems with transparencies.
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One from me, showing the KWVR in about 1984...one of four 'Early Years' Activities I plan to release soon.

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LMR No. 118 'Brussels' entering Ingrow Tunnel.
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Not sign of a steam loco in site, but it still looks like the days of steam.

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Not a very clear pic, but it was very early in the morning...

The construction train heading for Stratton

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My copy of Cambrian 2 hasn't arrived yet so here are a couple from some last runs on Cambrian 1......



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