March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
- philipy
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March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Lonsdaler, as the winner of the Dec 2025 Gallery, has proposed:
'Little People'. Pictures of the inhabitants of our railways.
I'll add that we want pics of people actually on the railway not just posed on your work bench, etc!
Rules as always. Closing date for entries will be Midnight UK time on 1st March 2026.
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'Little People'. Pictures of the inhabitants of our railways.
I'll add that we want pics of people actually on the railway not just posed on your work bench, etc!
Rules as always. Closing date for entries will be Midnight UK time on 1st March 2026.
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Philip
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
I like this game so try to enter each time a new subject is chosen.
On this occasion the best I can offer is my Fire Engine crew, for which I sculpted new headgear and great coats for period attire....
Just so I can be prepared for the next subject perhaps Durley can give us a clue?
On this occasion the best I can offer is my Fire Engine crew, for which I sculpted new headgear and great coats for period attire....
Just so I can be prepared for the next subject perhaps Durley can give us a clue?
The best things in life are free.... so why am I doing this?
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
I was thinking along similar lines .......Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sat Dec 27, 2025 4:11 pm ....
Just so I can be prepared for the next subject perhaps Durley can give us a clue?
Rik
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Thanks for the vote of confidence gents , I’d better get some figures finished and photos taken!
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
I must be honest and say that it was Durley's excellent series on producing figures that inspired my choice of theme. However, I think the scope of the theme is wide enough to encompass not just the most realistic figures, but also the context in which they appear.
I love the fire crew Peter, definitely candidates for best dressed firefighter,.
I love the fire crew Peter, definitely candidates for best dressed firefighter,.
Phil
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My Line - https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11077
Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
My Line - https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11077
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Pechot crane and operator on maintenance duties
Regards
Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Two Little Helpers:
The Littlest Driver:
I have lots of model figures, but these are my favorite little people on my railway! It might be a bit of a stretch to call them "inhabitants" but whenever we're outside in the summer they can often be found playing around the station.
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Good to see "not to scale" little people so here I go:
My daughter on her first 5" gauge run. She was one month old then:

Not much later she had found a nice place on my goods train, moving me to the second wagon:

My daughter on her first 5" gauge run. She was one month old then:

Not much later she had found a nice place on my goods train, moving me to the second wagon:

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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
I thought I'd have to sit this one out but after some ruminating whilst in a traffic jam... I'll offer:
Aerotram: The Directors' Cut [and Run!]
This unusual vehicle is seen here in a posed publicity shot with two of the Directors of the WLB and the Company Secretary at the local station. For some strange reason, these three insisted on stepping off before traction tests began...
Aerotram: The Directors' Cut [and Run!]
This unusual vehicle is seen here in a posed publicity shot with two of the Directors of the WLB and the Company Secretary at the local station. For some strange reason, these three insisted on stepping off before traction tests began...
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
Looks like I have to give up the title of littlest driver... she's adorable!
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Re: March 2026 Gallery: Enter here....
On her 4th birthday she took her guests round the garden track on my class 216.
(I have a remote coltrolled emergency stop, just in case but never had to use it).
She´s 8 now and practises driving the steamers.
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