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Steam Scenes 18th August 2008 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by steaming my way (Post 31423)
I wasn't sure if it was you at first but at a second glance the pink shirt gave it away ! I would have come and said hello but i could not see you the rest of the day

I agree, i dont think i have seen one lift another till then there steamer games were certainty eventful

Yer the sun was a bit annoying specially when you get The President in all it glory and the condition are not right lol

Robin :)

lol, the trademark - when I didn't wear a pink shirt at Kemble everybody moaned!

I've never seen a Marshall roller go that fast!

I've seen The President twice now without sunshine, third time lucky at GDSF...

steaming my way 18th August 2008 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Steam Scenes (Post 31428)
lol, the trademark - when I didn't wear a pink shirt at Kemble everybody moaned!

I've never seen a Marshall roller go that fast!

I've seen The President twice now without sunshine, third time lucky at GDSF...

Yer i know the smoke out of that was miles high, i have a video i will put on youtube tonight and show everyone else

Just out of interest did the venture up to the wood and get any descent pics of the wood sawing with the Q class ?? I could never get a good one, To many people but what an engine

Yep that hope it sunny for dorset cause a load behind that is a photographer dream lol

Robin

Steam Scenes 18th August 2008 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by steaming my way (Post 31432)
Just out of interest did the venture up to the wood and get any descent pics of the wood sawing with the Q class ?? I could never get a good one, To many people but what an engine

Yes I was lucky and there wasn't many people about. I've never seen an engine wood sawing in such an authentic environment before.

steaming my way 18th August 2008 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Steam Scenes (Post 31433)
Yes I was lucky and there wasn't many people about. I've never seen an engine wood sawing in such an authentic environment before.

And in working clothes as well ( well as found clothes)

Earl Kitchener 19th August 2008 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Steam Scenes (Post 31433)
Yes I was lucky and there wasn't many people about. I've never seen an engine wood sawing in such an authentic environment before.

David is absolutely right and here's a picture of the logs being handled using the musuem's newly restored yard crane too.

minicooper 19th August 2008 11:19 AM

An excellent event as mentioned in other posts, good to see the engines neatly spaced out and clutter free.
One unusual item that drew great interest was the Hudspith steam gramophone, The steam exhausts through the centre of the sound horn.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3203/...b0af1fa0_o.jpg

Pandora's Firebox 19th August 2008 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by steaming my way (Post 31193)

Is that a steam powered pushbike? I want one!

minicooper 19th August 2008 01:43 PM

More info on the Hudspith steam bicycle here

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pa...cc/arc0373.htm

Julia 19th August 2008 02:58 PM

http://i56.servimg.com/u/f56/12/56/49/74/saw10.jpg

Singleton is also a great venue for miniatures. Since my last visit even more of the woodland paths are wheel chair accessible which make them ideal scale road for my miniature :D

steaming my way 19th August 2008 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Traction Gal (Post 31531)
http://i56.servimg.com/u/f56/12/56/49/74/saw10.jpg

Singleton is also a great venue for miniatures. Since my last visit even more of the woodland paths are wheel chair accessible which make them ideal scale road for my miniature :D

On the Sunday, i dont think i saw u stop giving rides and turndeling around the site !

Must have been a lot of fun :D


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