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A selection of website's associated with 7/8" scale and 1.12ths. scale plus supplier's of parts for those scales, Railserve....which seems 100% full of links! Two webpage's of things that interest me....minimium sizes layouts and geared locomotives!....and not to mention Ferd Mels's fine forum, which is the first link below.... (01/05/2010)

If you are skimmimng through the web at all and come across my web address and find (on clicking my URL) that you get a 'Orange' application form just carry on and bale out! I have tried to get the offending web master's to delete the old site.... now the application form!!... but to no avail.....

Here is the latest picture of 'Jenny' with the long fruit tub wagon and the mollasses tank wagon on the new cutting approaching the river gorge. The locomotive is now finished. I have a special 'dial-up' gas valve on it as my hearing is pretty bad. The chapter-ring (attached to the gas valve) has ...12..3..6..and 9 stamped on it. I find that just under '6' gets me 10 pounds of steam pressure and just after '6' gets me 20 pounds of pressure, One can get exactly the right pressure for every given situation. (16/10/09)

Here we are at the Dodford Hills and the 'Reynitium' mine. The contracting company's JCB is pictured loading the selected ore into mineral skips for processing at the factory at Timberhonger! No. 2 and driver Dave relax in the sunshine while the usual pigs root around for something to eat!

A last picture of our new miners transport's brake van receding into the distance as the afternoon shift go to work at the 'Reynitium' mine at the Dodford Hills. The ideas for this rake of wagons came entirely 'out of my head' and ideas for them got made up 'on the hoof'. The brass 'port-hole'window frame came from Roundhouse and is off the 'Millie' locomotive. (25/07/2010)

Well! The end of the line as far as my site is concerned today. Thanks for calling by and I hope you enjoyed looking into my small world. Having a hobby like this 7/8" scale sure is fun! Why dont YOU give it a try??..... (easy on your eye's as well!) Kind Regards, Bill Reynolds.

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