Good evening everybody!
Gosh, I do apologise - it has been weeks since I posted on Chuffers. Mind you, not a lot has happened in the last few weeks, as Cardi-Bach Society meetings clashed with ChufferDuffers, and Both Colin and Pat decided to wander off to various parts of the country...
(Pat ventured up to the land of the Jocks whilst they were still part of the union - in the refurbished MG no less, which I am assured performed faultlessly)

Any road up, I checked the photos on my camera, and found some that I had taken at Login a couple of weeks ago, updating Pete's Lynton and Barnstaple layout.
Three control panels; the first is to select the appropriate siding on the fiddle yard -




The next one is the control panel for switching points and power for Woody Bay Station:




And the third one, over on the opposite side of the layout is the panel for Lynton. Peter hastens to add that these are all WIP ( work in progress ) (I could have just said that anyway, and bugger the acronym)




Meanwhile, moving up a scale or two, Patrick has scratch built a self-propelled crane for the 7mm narrow gauge stable. Here it is prior to going into the paint shop, plus further fettling:




Take off the roof, and you are met with this:




The new 7mm layout is still in its embroyo stage - i.e.we are still thinking about it...

Next post will be devoted to the grand opening of the Cardi-Bach Heritage Collection at Login, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 14th May). Watch this space! 

Take care,
Shaun.

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