[modeleng] Re: LBSC's workshop

There's also a very good description with photos in Model Engineer 
Volume 132 issues 3305 and 3306. Of particular interest is one photo 
showing a set of shelves full of locomotives of various gauges!

John

TEL wrote:
> Very good AJ - I, for one will be interested
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>> I have just been looking through a stack of Mechanics magazines.
>> In one (1946) I found a series of photos of LBSC's workshop.
>> Knowing his dislike of personal publicity I was slightly surprised,
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>> he doesnt appear in them himself.
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>> Certainly well equipped and nicely laid out.
>> Easy to see how he managed to work so quickly.
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>> Whn I get a new scanner (the old one having died) I will copy them so
>> everyone can see it.
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>> Alan Stepney
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>> http://www.alanstepney.info
>> Model Engineering & steam engine information pages
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