of course you can john, i would be delighted to see u all ,here.. and yes kim, i will report back on the piko when ive run it in.. and fitted the xls chip and speaker..
back from york, collected a massoth xls for the piko, so hopefully soon i can run it.. and report back to you kim.. meanwhile, jenny treated me to this.. coss im a good lad i am
ta guys, we live in hope eh.. i chiped the new piko today, and started detailing it, cab details, ect.. real coal, painting in tghe yellow boxes on the back, adding the steps ect.. ran it all afternoon, i have to say, piko have made a good loco..
Looks nice indeed. Reminds me of what the "quality" of the first Japanese cars that came into NZ. Now, well up there with the market leaders, if not the market leaders in some cases.
But not to get off track, so enjoy the adventures of the LGB3
tar john.. apreaciate your coments.. started on the "new" station building today.. ians wonderfull station building is getting on in years, and has unfortuanaly, show the sings of age,and damage..
facilitys to be up graded include, "ladys" toilets, indoor waiting room,ticket office, and parcels office..
Am in awe at what you can achieve with a bit of foam-board, an old screwdriver, knife, ruler, lots of glue, and a bit of paint!!
Brilliant, as always Mike..
a bit more progress. the new coach was sorted on to the correct chassiey.. the station was finally completed, yesterday, and installed out side, ians old station was striped off usefull bits, windows, doors, and detailed bit.. /SAM_6294_zps5bf57ef0.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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