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Folkestone Harbour: An Adventure in Modelling
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johnfilmer
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7th & 8th October JW
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I hope we get the chance to see the finished project. There used to be a model railway exhibition at the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, but I've not seen one advertised this year.
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stuartwaters
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I remember this from the old Forum. It was excellent then and still is
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Excellent work! What scale is this- I'm assuming 00?
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Folkestone Harbour has been developed, here are some images.
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