A tribute to a special person.

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cardean
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A tribute to a special person.

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A couple of you will know that in March my wife and I drove down to Hull to attend the funeral of my cousin Ian Hughes.

I have always regarded Ian as the person who, not only started me on my lifelong passion for railways but also kicked off my interest in model making.

It's for Ian that I've decided to make this model.

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If anyone can help with livery details (all periods) or any information at all I would appreciate it very much. :D

John.

BTW, great job with the route Charles :) and I know a N.E.R. Loco wouldn't have been so far south........ :D

J.
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Re: A tribute to a special person.

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Hi John,

A very nice model with some very nice thoughts attached.

Mick
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Re: A tribute to a special person.

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Cheers Mick. It's nice of you to post. :D

John.
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Re: A tribute to a special person.

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John,
what's the engine, D17, D20 or something else.
Nice thought anyway.

Chris.
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Re: A tribute to a special person.

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It's a D20 Chris. :)

NER Class R.

John.
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