London Festival of Railway Modelling 25/26 March
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London Festival of Railway Modelling 25/26 March
Hi All,
Just about to start packing up Leysdown ready for the journey up to Ally Pally tomorrow.
Kettlewell, presented by John Stocks from the West of Scotland 4mm Group, will also be there as will the Society Stand.
If you are visiting the show please feel free to come over and say hi.
Regards
Adrian
http://www.leysdown.org.uk
Just about to start packing up Leysdown ready for the journey up to Ally Pally tomorrow.
Kettlewell, presented by John Stocks from the West of Scotland 4mm Group, will also be there as will the Society Stand.
If you are visiting the show please feel free to come over and say hi.
Regards
Adrian
http://www.leysdown.org.uk
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Re: London Festival of Railway Modelling 25/26 March
West of Scotland before John and the rest of their group get too upset.
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I'm looking forward to meeting many of you while I help to staff the society stand this weekend!
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Lindsay G wrote:West of Scotland before John and the rest of their group get too upset.
Lindsay
Apologies - original post updated.
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Re: London Festival of Railway Modelling 25/26 March
A couple of pictures from today:
Kettlewell
Leysdown
Kettlewell
Leysdown
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Looks like they were really squeezing them in this year.
Leysdown looks lovely. My type of subject.
Leysdown looks lovely. My type of subject.
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RichardS wrote:Looks like they were really squeezing them in this year
Not really. I think it is just the impression from the picture angles. Both the P4 layouts looked very good. Kettlewell is John's first layout and very good it is too. It will be of the layouts on show at Scaleforum this year - September 23rd/24th.
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Terry Bendall wrote: Both the P4 layouts looked very good
They do. However, layouts like Leysdown baffle me. All that space and so little railway.
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Re: London Festival of Railway Modelling 25/26 March
Terry Bendall wrote:RichardS wrote:Looks like they were really squeezing them in this year
Not really. I think it is just the impression from the picture angles. Both the P4 layouts looked very good. Kettlewell is John's first layout and very good it is too. It will be of the layouts on show at Scaleforum this year - September 23rd/24th.
Terry Bendall
Simply for clarification I was actually trying to be humorous with regard to the layout pictured side on but am glad I can look forward to seeing it on a conventional plane in September!
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RichardS wrote:Simply for clarification I was actually trying to be humorous with regard to the layout pictured side on but am glad I can look forward to seeing it on a conventional plane in September!
Interesting - I see that on some of my machines, the image is rendered 90 degrees 'wrong'. I'll put it on my snagging list.
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All well on my iPad etc.
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John McAleely wrote:Interesting - I see that on some of my machines, the image is rendered 90 degrees 'wrong'. I'll put it on my snagging list.
Strangely, on my PC it displays on it side in the thread , when you click on it then then displays the right way up. I have seen this occasional before.
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Will L wrote:John McAleely wrote:Interesting - I see that on some of my machines, the image is rendered 90 degrees 'wrong'. I'll put it on my snagging list.
Strangely, on my PC it displays on it side in the thread , when you click on it then then displays the right way up. I have seen this occasional before.
It does! Phew. I was getting worried that I was going to have contend with some new manifestation of gravity in order to do P4 as well as all the other complexities.
I suppose it's what taking a sideway's glance means.
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John McAleely wrote:[
Interesting - I see that on some of my machines, the image is rendered 90 degrees 'wrong'. I'll put it on my snagging list.
Thanks John, for info I'm viewing it in Google Chrome on Win10 64 via Sky ISP. 11" Notebook
I'll check my desktop later.
I wonder if it's to do with how the camera orientation is recorded in the image data for particular cameras/processing and how this relates to the forum software. I have seen it happen elsewhere.
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There you go:
regards
Alan
regards
Alan
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