You should of given it a quick windscreen wash firstCoxster your dads got a nice view there as well,I take it he took the saw to the workbench for a better view then
As for any new views from my 'office' window(s),well I've been on the heart of wales line last few days & in the evening so no chance for any photo's lately. Got heart of wales with a crewe manchester piccadilly & back tagged on the backend of the turn most of next week. So hopefully may find something of interest up manchester way ,although I usually get routed to the stop block end of platform 3 or 4 with a TP 185 dropped down infront of me.
Just noticed I forgot to post my fav 'office' window pic in my previous post,its only one off my photopic site but is the one that sums up best how nice some of my routes through wales are.
Am I a lucky chap, or what?
eezypeazy
You should of given it a quick windscreen wash first
Fair EnoughJim the unit was 158820,anyone who's knows/seen/heard about this one knows you don't touch anything you dont have to on it! :tongue9: :tard: :toothy10:
Fair Enough
Out of interst, how many FGW/WSX componants does it have in it?
Jim the unit was 158820,anyone who's knows/seen/heard about this one knows you don't touch anything you dont have to on it! :tongue9: :tard: :toothy10:
Would this be Damien?????
Nowhere near as spectacular as that, eezypeazy, but here's Dad's taken from the train (his window is where the van is). He actually took a saw to the very edge of his work bench as it was ever so slightly too big originally
Am I a lucky chap, or what?
eezypeazy