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Re: PLR on the move
Good luck with the move and, of course, the Review.? Best regards from Stockholm, George!? On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 at 14:58, John C via groups.io<jclutterbuck2001@...> wrote: Along
By George Morris · #7685 ·
Re: PLR on the move
You have my sympathy John; we move on Monday after 32 years in the same house, and it’s chaos! But, there’s then a whole new railway room to look forward to, with enough space for a decent sized
By Allan Dare · #7684 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
I've just updated the cover photo to show off his exquisite NG Sand & Gravel in O14 of course. Regards John
By John C · #7683 ·
Re: PLR on the move
Good luck with the move John, I don’t envy you having to pack up and sort everything out. Although in my case it would be a chance to find all those bits that I have somehow mislaid by putting them
By Robin Edwards · #7682 ·
Re: PLR on the move
Good to see the entire native habitat of the PLR! Not envious of the move, though, I’ve got a serious accumulation in the basement… David Woodhead, Toronto
By David Woodhead · #7681 ·
PLR on the move
Along with having to take over full editorship of the REVIEW after the sad passing of my dear friend Roy we have to get prepared for our move to Devon. We have a lot of stuff after 30 years in our
By John C · #7680 ·
Re: Event: O14 group birthday - started 28th November 2004 #cal-invite
Happy Birthday to us! Hope you all celebrate in an appropriate fashion, I have restarted another dormant project. I have to admit that a benefit of lockdown for me has been the opportunity to finish
By Robin Edwards · #7679 ·
Event: O14 group birthday - started 28th November 2004 #cal-invite
*O14 group birthday - started 28th November 2004* *When:* Saturday, 28 November 2020 *Description:* The O14 group was started by Mark back in 2004. It was originally a yahoo group but all the
By [email protected] Calendar <noreply@...> · #7678 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
I stood open-mouthed at his work. ?Rarely does artistic talent and mechanical skill combine so prodigiously. ?He will always be a master storyteller of things industrial and railway. Bill Jolitz
By Bill J. · #7677 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
Very sad news. I have every issue of the Review and provided lettering for the station on the outdoor Copper Beech line. RIP Roy Bill Uffelman? On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 9:32 AM, David
By William Uffelman · #7676 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
This is truly sad news - several of us here in Canada are great admirers of Roy, his approach, and the Review. He has certainly left an enduring legacy. David Woodhead Toronto, Canada
By David Woodhead · #7675 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
Deeply saddened to hear this. It was Roy's inspirational writing and his RCL range that helped steer me in the direction of narrow gauge when I returned to the hobby in my 30s. Rest in peace and
By George Morris · #7674 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
A loss indeed. Though I never spoke to him directly I would often see him at expong and his work and words through the years has always been a delight, while his name linked to anything would be an
By [email protected] · #7673 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
I was waiting until Roy's widow had contacted family etc. Here is our announcement: https://narrowgaugeandindustrial.co.uk/blogs/news/roy-c-link-sad-news John
By John C · #7672 ·
Re: Roy C Link - RIP
A great loss to our hobby. Roy has been an inspiration to me from the 1970’s and has always been very helpful and indulgent of my average modelling. My sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to
By Robin Edwards · #7671 ·
Roy C Link - RIP
Friends, New has just reached me that Roy C Link died yesterday. At present I have no further details, though his friends knew that Roy had not been in the best of health for several years. We have
By Adrian Gray · #7670 ·
Re: 7mm Scale Corrugated Iron
Yes John I am going to sell it in sheets, I am thinking of doing it in 8’ long, 9’ long and 10’ long, I am also going to make a press to make the ridge capping. Brian Rawbelle County
By Brian · #7669 ·
Re: 7mm Scale Corrugated Iron
That's excellent Brian. Any plans to sell either further rollers or corrugated brass to fellow modellers? John
By John C · #7668 ·
7mm Scale Corrugated Iron
For those that might be interested I recently made myself a set of roller to roll 7mm scale corrugated iron I can make sheets up to 70mm wide 10 ft.] x around 170mm long, the brass is .1mm thick.
By Brian · #7667 ·
Re: L&B Howard 8 Ton bogie vans
Hi Cliff, The photos in your album /g/o14/album?id=256759 look great. What material are you using? John
By John C · #7666 ·