marshman
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Tonights pics from Peggles & Frogland
29/07/10 10:04 PM
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Tony
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Re:Tonights pics from Peggles & Frogland
29/07/10 10:16 PM
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Fantastic garden you have there the rounded shapes of the borders and path are ideal for a natual looking railway just set the track level with the grass and no one will know its there Tony
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marshman
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Re:Tonights pics from Peggles & Frogland
29/07/10 10:38 PM
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Yep, I can get a nice dog bone run round the garden following the curves & going round the patio, garden seat & apple tree. Takes the Connie I min & 30+ secs to complete the circuit on a setting between 1 & 2 on the controller. It is deceptive though as there is a fair slope from bottom to top of garden. Can get some prototypical wheel slip with the moggie on occasions. Beyond the shed we have the fleet which is a stream the takes fresh water out to the estuary. It is about 3 feet wide & 12 feet below the shed. If we get alot of rain & the tide comes in it goes to 30 feet wide & rises right up to the shed door
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beavercreek
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Re:Tonights pics from Peggles & Frogland
08/08/10 11:56 AM
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Hey Stuart don't I recognise a certain C&S caboose?.......................... Looks good mate ....and I will get over soon!
Beavercreek Railroad - A little bit of the Rio Grande in north Essex
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