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Category Archives: shelfie
Day two
Day two of filming, the aggregate depot being one of the examples used.
Posted in Bachmann, British Rail, DCC, dcc sound, Eastern Region, Exhibition, film, Great Western, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, iphone, Kalmbach, Layout, library, life, LMS, media, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Nevard, OO Gauge, Photography, research, Scottish Region, shelfie, social media, Southern Region, television, Uncategorized, Wales, Welsh Marches, Western Region
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Filum stars
Filming today, hard work but good fun!
Posted in Bachmann, Branch Line, British Rail, Eastern Region, Exhibition, Forest of Dean, Great Western, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, iphone, Kalmbach, Layout, life, LMS, LNER, media, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Nevard, OO Gauge, Photography, research, Scottish Region, shelfie, social media, Southern Region, television, Uncategorized, Wales, Welsh Marches, Western Region
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19th Nervous Breakdown
With just a day to go before filming and still work to do, I’ll probably be on my 29th let alone 19th by the end of the week! Pretty much everything else is done, Paul Lunn has worked the ‘storyline’ … Continue reading
Posted in Airfix, Bachmann, Branch Line, brassmasters, British Rail, DCC, dcc sound, Eastern Region, Exhibition, Forest of Dean, Great Western, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, iphone, Kalmbach, Layout, LMS, LNER, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Nevard, OO Gauge, Railex, Scottish Region, shelfie, Southern Region, Wales, Welsh Marches, Western Region
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Dead Line
With filming commencing this week on a layout planning DVD, myself and Paul Lunn are beavering away to get everything complete. This is Wharfedale Road, a ‘shelfie’ I’ve built for the filming and have a day or so left to … Continue reading
Posted in Airfix, Bachmann, Branch Line, British Rail, DCC, dcc sound, Eastern Region, Exhibition, Great Western, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, iphone, Kalmbach, Layout, life, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Nevard, OO Gauge, Railex, Scottish Region, selfie, shelfie, Southern Region, Western Region
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2014, Year of the ‘Shelfie’ / Selfie
2013 was, we are told the year of the ‘selfie’, basically a self portrait taken with a smartphone or tablet and bunged on the interweb for millions to drool over. Interestingly there’s some research that shows that if you are … Continue reading
Posted in Bachmann, British Rail, Canon G10, DCC, dcc sound, Exhibition, hobbies, Hornby, Ian Futers, Industrial, Kalmbach, Layout, media, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Nevard, OO Gauge, research, Scottish Region, selfie, shelfie, social media, Southern Region, Uncategorized, Western Region
Tagged Bachmann, Branch Line, Canon, digital, Exhibition, HO, Hobby, Hornby, Layout, media, model rail, Model Railroad, Model Railway, nevard, OO, photography, selfie, shelfie, social media
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