The people in Cromford and the other places we visited up north were very friendly and helpful although we purposely kept ourselves well socially isolated. Regarding the clean locomotives, I like them that way and have no desire to weather them even though I'm happy to weather buildings and other structures (actually it's rather fun). My brother-in-law Kevin reckons that one day I'll look at my locos and think "They don't look right", and then I'll get weathering. But so far that urge has escaped me.
I need to pick the brains of MRF readers as I have a question. Today started nicely, the doorbell rang and Santa had left a parcel for me on the doorstep. One of the items inside was the Hornby OO Eurostar (engine, two coaches and dummy engine). Unsurprisingly, I took it to the loft to test that it's in good working order.

And here are some more photos of the newly cleaned locomotive. It is funny how the Flying Scotsman seems to get into every picture.

Birds-eye View

Drones-eye View

Worms-eye View
