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Hi all,
I'm rather ashamed to admit that given my previous working life I only took my camera to capture images of the railway on a very few occaisions.
This one was a trial run with a Yashica half-frame (18x24mm on 35mm film - over 72 shots to a roll of film!) camera; looked great, fantastic functions and performance, less reliable than that 47 being hauled off by the pair of 20's
As a make Yashica produced some fantastic equipment, how unfortunate... Still, we are now in the digital age
Anyhow, with my memory prodded by the jaw-dropping efforts - and that's only so far - of Jim S-W's P4 New Street saga on the layout thread, here are the best of the few
What? You can have too much brickwork? How about a little concrete to go
Regards.
I'm rather ashamed to admit that given my previous working life I only took my camera to capture images of the railway on a very few occaisions.
This one was a trial run with a Yashica half-frame (18x24mm on 35mm film - over 72 shots to a roll of film!) camera; looked great, fantastic functions and performance, less reliable than that 47 being hauled off by the pair of 20's

As a make Yashica produced some fantastic equipment, how unfortunate... Still, we are now in the digital age

Anyhow, with my memory prodded by the jaw-dropping efforts - and that's only so far - of Jim S-W's P4 New Street saga on the layout thread, here are the best of the few






What? You can have too much brickwork? How about a little concrete to go

Regards.