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QUOTE (screwy @ 4 May 2008, 18:11) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Tell me!!

To be fair, it takes up a bit of our spare room what with the stock and modelling bits and is also a distraction fomr what I should be doing which is finishing off renovating our house....


I find that I can do a certain amount of renovating, building and shelving and also I have had to take my layout from the attic and finish it off as a guest room. As we have a new addition arriving in June, this is all necessary. However, I now place all my interest is in fixing old locos and colecting the bits and bobs on e bay.

Distractions are important and our hobbies are extremely important. After all they fell for us, hobbies and all.

At least that's what I hold to. There has to be room for all

Onwards an if you do sell off some of your layout, e bay might be the best as you would have the widest audience

Basil
 

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QUOTE (goedel @ 4 May 2008, 17:51) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ah yes, from experience there is never any let up there...the pressure rises and rises until meltdown. I have found that even new shoes and shopping trips can only work as control rods for a short time
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My brother is married to an Italian and reckons that we must be brave in the face of mounting pressure. It is their test of our metl.
 

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QUOTE (screwy @ 4 May 2008, 21:45) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Trouble is you may have guessed that models aren't my main hobby and my wife already puts up with enough because of my four-wheeled money pit I like to call my Land Rover!!


Ah well. We all need a money pit (and a treasure trove)

On with the hobbies and the home improvements

Basil
 
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