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Help, 10/67 Railway Modeller.

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Greg.Procter - 15 Nov 2009 01:37 GMT
Hi all,

the 10/67 Railway Modeller has a drawing and article on the L&YR
2-4-2T.
Can anyone out there do a scan of the artilce for me please,

I'm in model building mode but my copy is not in the box =8^O.

Regards,
Greg.P.
NZ

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Chris Wilson - 15 Nov 2009 11:53 GMT
"Greg.Procter" <procter@ihug.co.nz> wrote in news:op.u3exgwxrt7a1n0
@promodel-5a9821:

> Hi all,
>
> the 10/67 Railway Modeller has a drawing and article on the L&YR
> 2-4-2T.
> Can anyone out there do a scan of the artilce for me please,

That's an engine I'm also very interested in, if anyone can help Greg out
I'd also very much appreciate a copy.

Thanks in advance

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All the best,

Chris

Riddles - 15 Nov 2009 12:42 GMT
Greg,

I assume that your posting address is genuine and have sent you a scan.

Chris,

I have removed .4rubbish but will this be enough for the scan to reach you?

If not, try to contact me direct at platform2 AT cwcom.net which may still
work! I don't check it often.

Regards,

Dave Westerman

> "Greg.Procter" <procter@ihug.co.nz> wrote in news:op.u3exgwxrt7a1n0
> @promodel-5a9821:
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> Thanks in advance
Periander - 15 Nov 2009 15:40 GMT
David,

You got it spot on thanks, personal reply should have reached your inbox by
now.

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All the best,

Chris

Greg.Procter - 17 Nov 2009 06:56 GMT
Hi Dave,

yes I'm genuine!
Don't promise 100% that the execise will result in a loco, but that is  
currently my intention.
Seems there are several OO/4mm scale kits on the market, but I'm into  
3.5mm scale.
Having 1008 sitting at York both simplifies and complicates matters - I  
will have no excuse if I get anything wrong!

Many thanks.
Greg.P.

> Greg,
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>> Chris

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