I don't need any more kits, but when you find Northern Finescale Gauge 1 wagons at a bargain price, it seems churlish not to add a couple more to the rake. With the range now history, I reason that if I decide I don't want them, well, someone will take them off my hands.
There's a 16mm scale 1950s teenager with a camera - a seconds from The Gauge Gallery. I think he looks fun, and you may well see him appearing in various places in the future.
Finally, a gas canister connector. It's what you buy when purchasing cheap gas from a trader, and reaslising that none of your existing adaptors fit...
I don't need any more books either, but adding to my collection of Peter Jones Garden Railway Guides brings me closer to a complete set. Tag's Live Steam Workshop is a Garden Rail publication - so I ought to own a copy, and I'm sure I'll learn something from it.
Odder, is The Plynlimon & Hafan Tramway, a bargain at £4.50. The tram loco "Victoria" has always intrigued me, and there's a plan of it in there, along with lots of other locos and rolling stock. And I love plans.









