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Tag Archives: diversity
New Life ..
You could say that the hobby at the moment is better than its ever been, new companies and new products and techniques than we have seen before. We can pick and choose what we want, because there is so much … Continue reading
Posted in blog, blogger, Exhibition, hobbies, Layout, life, magazine, media, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, modeling, Modelling, n gauge, Nevard, OO Gauge, research, skill, skillset, social media, toy train, toytrainset, train set, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, diversity, Exhibition, HO, Hobby, Hornby, Layout, media, model rail, Model Railroad, Model Railway, OO, Railway Modeller
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The Importance of Being Idle
I was asked a few days ago whats next on the blog?, and I replied I don’t know. Theres good reason for this, I tend to spend a good amount of time just ‘looking’ at all manner of things, and … Continue reading
Posted in Airfix, Bachmann, Branch Line, copyright, Exhibition, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, Kalmbach, Layout, life, LMS, LNER, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Narrow Gauge, Nevard, OO Gauge, paint, Photography, research, travel, Uncategorized, Wales, Welsh Marches, Western Region
Tagged Art, Bachmann, Branch Line, Canon, diversity, Exhibition, HO, Hobby, Hornby, Layout, life, model rail, Model Railroad, Model Railway, nevard, OO, photography, Pop Art, Railway Modeller, Roy Lichtenstein, Tate Modern
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Move along, Nuthin to see here …
Thats an easy mistake to make. This sort of scene regardless of whether it’s out in the sticks like here or down a back alley in suburbia or ‘downtown’ are easy to wander past without a thought for modelling. But … Continue reading
Posted in Airfix, Bachmann, book, Branch Line, British Rail, canon, Chris Nevard, Exhibition, hobbies, Hornby, Industrial, Layout, life, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, OO Gauge, paint, Photography, research, travel, Uncategorized, Wales, Welsh Marches, Western Region
Tagged Bachmann, Branch Line, Canon, diversity, Exhibition, Forest of Dean, HO, Hobby, Hornby, Layout, life, model rail, Model Railroad, Model Railway, nevard, observation, observer, OO, photography, Railway Modeller, travel
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The Good, The Not So Good, and the Indifferent
Its been an interesting couple of weeks, I’m lucky in a way that I get to mess about with different things, across scales and eras, but mostly within my overall interests. You do see interesting variations as well especially looking … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Airfix, Bachmann, book, canon, Canon G10, Chris Nevard, DCC, Eastern Region, Exhibition, Great Western, hobbies, Hornby, humour, Kalmbach, Layout, LMS, LNER, London 2012, Midland Region, Model Railroad, Model Railway, Model Railway Journal, Modelling, Narrow Gauge, OO Gauge, research, review, Scottish Region, Southern Region, Uncategorized, Western Region
Tagged 2012, Bachmann, Canon, Canon G10, diversity, Exhibition, Hobby, Hornby, Layout, legacy, london 2012, Model Railroad, Model Railway, nevard, Olympic, OO, photography, sustainability
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