LOW GHYLL

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Brian
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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agreed :D
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Very good Steve - I can still see a small cottage industry starting when your 100% fit.
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bulleidboy wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 3:58 pm Very good Steve - I can still see a small cottage industry starting when your 100% fit.
'Water Cranes 'R' Us'??

Ignoring the ModelU stuff I print (not allowed to sell that!) I do have LMS & GWR fencing plus NER & GWR water cranes in my unique catalogue..........
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Westernisation continues .
I had the old Ratio kit on the layout but lost the domed top (ok, I threw it away years ago). Yesterday I designed and printed a replacement lid.
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