A rather more useful selection of goodies from Covrail than normal. No weird kits, although I looked hard at a Roundhouse HO scale loco that would have been interesting to put together, but decided I really don't need any more loco kits...
I started with a servo from Amazing Little Trains. Andy assures me that this will be much better than the frazzled one operating (sometimes) the regulator in Ragleth. I'm fed up with taking the body off this loco, so let's hope he is right.
Then, a pile of products from Model Railway Bits. New to me, I liked the look of the curved and pointy sanding sticks, and very soft round brush. The latter is sold for dry-brushing, but looks more suited to weathering powder application.
A quid's worth of 6-12V LEDS, some 9v battery snaps and those useful push-chocolate block connectors.
Then some Army Painter washes. I've noticed a lot more MiG and Ammo paint appearing at shows, especially the rather nice paint pens. Perhaps the trade is spreading its net wider, and railway modellers are more open to buying non-model railway products. Whatever the reason, a greater range of materials is always good.
The inlaid track came from a second-hand stall (thanks Earl) and finally, I stocked up on model filler, something I'm inexplicably out of.

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