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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Hi all <br /> <br />Just posting to say I've fixed the tiny photo problem on the website - turns out there are two sizes of "Image" page templates. The view along the layout now shows rather more of the mess in the train room than intended - my brother is currently living in there while we re-decorate his bedroom, the good part is that when he moves back in about 2 weeks time there's going to be some major reorganisation in there, so with any luck I should have a better location for the layout than at the moment! <br /> <br />***, nope, I'm nowhere near Leicester. Not even sure where it is to be honest - would have to check a map! I know it's a fairly sizable place but my navigational skills are somewhat dubious, once got lost on the way home from a party in the dark and ended up driving about 50 miles further than intended, mostly in circles! Only realised when some particularly memorable place names came up more than once... <br /> <br />Sunday morning here, so the only thing worth seeing on TV is a German satellite channel called "Bahn TV" - a channel sponsored by the German railway company (DB) that basically showcases all their news, but also has plenty of lineside footage which is handy for figuring out train formations. The dangerous parts are the Swiss Metre Gauge lines - LGB offer the stock in G scale, but the prices are out of this world - example being the electric RHB railcars at around £500 ($1000), don't think I'll be buying one any time soon!
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