Welcome John Bernard

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  1. Toto

    Toto I'm best ignored Staff Member Founder Administrator

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    :hismiley: John and :welcome: to the forum.

    I hope you enjoy your stay with us. Find your feet and when ready, come back and tell us a bit about yourself.

    Once again ...... :welcome:

    Cheers for now


    Toto
     
  2. paul_l

    paul_l Staff Member Administrator

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    :hismiley: and a warm :welcome: from a cold but sunny Dundee

    Glad you decided to join us here at platform1mrc and look forward to hearing about yourself and your modelling adventures.

    Once again welcome to the forum

    Paul
     
  3. ianvolvo46

    ianvolvo46 Staff Member Moderator

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    Hi John B :welcome: from sunny Spain glad to have you join us enjoy

    Ian vt
     
  4. Keith M

    Keith M Staff Member Moderator

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    Welcome to the forum from a bright and breezy but chilly East Midlands.
    Keith.
     
  5. AJS is a Red

    AJS is a Red Full Member

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    Welcome to the forum John.

    As a newbie myself, you'll find the guys on here friendly and welcoming. There are lot's of people happy to help with tips and suggestions.

    Best regards

    Andrew.
     
  6. York Paul

    York Paul Staff Member Moderator

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    :hismiley: and :welcome: John to Platform 1, great to have you with us and look forward to you joining in with the conversations.

    cheers York Paul
     
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    jakesdad13 Staff Member Moderator

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    Hello and welcome to the forum John, great to have you on board :thumbup::thumbup:

    Cheer's, Pete.
     
  8. Gloria Aldridge

    Gloria Aldridge Full Member

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    Hi John :welcome: to our group please enjoy yourself.
    Regards,
    Gloria.
     
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    Welcome to the forum John :thumbs: Kim
     
  10. Rob Pulham

    Rob Pulham Happily making models Staff Member Administrator Feature Contributor

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    Welcome to Platform 1 John :welcome:
     
  11. John Bernard

    John Bernard Full Member

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    Thanks for all the welcome messages.
    I'm currently sorting my loft for a railway layout. I've quite a bit of 1930s GWR and Southern rolling stock and a good selection of engines, so I was thinking along the lines of a through station a bit Like Exeter St David's where the up line for Southern ran out from the opposite side to the up line for GWR - but on a more modest scale!

    I have a question which members may be able to help me resolve... (Is there a thread where I should put what follows?)
    There was a website which gave detailed advice on cu & shut remodelling of GWR Centenary brake and composites to form other Centenary coaches. Sadly that webpage doesn't exist. Does anyone know if it has migrated and if so to where? I've got J H Russell's book on GWR coaches s could give it a go blind, but I'd feel happier if I had a bit of guidance from someone who's done it already.
     
  12. Toto

    Toto I'm best ignored Staff Member Founder Administrator

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    If you intending to do some cut and shut modelling of carriages then you could look under rolling stock. There is a section on scratch builds / kit builds that would probably fit well.

    If I have picked your question up wrong, please feel free to correct me John.

    Sounds interesting so I'll look forward to hearing more.

    Again, welcome aboard and thanks for posting up.

    Cheers for now

    Toto
     
  13. Gloria Aldridge

    Gloria Aldridge Full Member

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    Hi John :welcome: to our group
    Regards,
    Gloria.
     

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