Pretty well 1/1 mag of some insulated cosmetic fishplates, I cannot remember the make, bought them ages ago, colouring suggests C&L?. These plates are around 5 mm long (ish) - almost look like 0 gauge this close. Until I looked at the picture, and hence looking at the bolts close up, never did realize that there was an 'inside' and and 'outside'!
Pretty well 1/1 mag of some insulated cosmetic fishplates, I cannot remember the make, bought them ages ago, colouring suggests C&L?. These plates are around 5 mm long (ish) - almost look like 0 gauge this close. Until I looked at the picture, and hence looking at the bolts close up, never did realize that there was an 'inside' and and 'outside'!
29th November 2007 05:33
Catcott Burtle diary: June 07 - March 08
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
Taken using a Nikon NIKON D200
A Peco buffer stop, hacked about a bit. The protruding knobs on the cross beam need to be chopped off. Note the removed webbing on the closest track and athe addition of fishplates.Previous | NextEx GWR 3206 hauls its peat train through. The photographic backscene is just resting rather haphardly on the ply backdrop for effect. About an inch will be removed from its bottom before fixing. Various bushes, hedgerows and trees will seperate the backdrop for the foreground.

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