I'm posting this with a sadness in my heart.
As much as I love trains and after collecting tons of model trains, over the last 33 years. it takes up too much of my time, and I am struggling to keep up with the everyday basics due to health issues, such as cleaning, keeping fit and maintaining the home, so something has to give. I will be getting rid of my equipment & collection.
Below is a list of what's available. Serious enquiries only.
Thanks for reading and understanding...
1. Dustpan and brush
2. Sponges
3. 2 x Aldi spray cleaners, 1 unopened
4. Mop and bucket
5. Window cleaner
6. Vacuum
7. Dishwashing liquid
8. Laundry detergent
9. Fabric softener
10. Laundry baskets
11. Toilet brush
12. Cleaning sprays
13. Scrubbing brushes
14. Toilet roll 2 packs of 24
Cheers Peter
Rita said I may as well because I never use them.
Model trains
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Re: Model trains
Peter,
What is a "Cleaning Spray"??
What is a "Cleaning Spray"??
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Re: Model trains
Looks like a secret women's shopping list. You made the right decision.
Just had my birthday and received a few nice toys as well.
4 x Open trucks, 3 x Louvered vans and Three Milk tankers but none of that other stuff cheers
Just had my birthday and received a few nice toys as well.
4 x Open trucks, 3 x Louvered vans and Three Milk tankers but none of that other stuff cheers
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Re: Model trains
thought that you where serious re the model trains, bloke opposite early seventies even closed in under his house to set up his model train village, he also collects steam engines/ motors.
Shirley & Bruce.
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Re: Model trains
Peter, When I read your OP, I thought that you may be unwell. Glad to hear you were just taking the p.ss.
Got me as well.
Got me as well.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
Re: Model trains
Not sure ,will ask my wife..
Happy birthday,Auscision is very nice gearRobertNotBob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:25 am Looks like a secret women's shopping list. You made the right decision.
but none of that other stuff cheers
It's a great hobby but it does need a lot of room, hence closing in under the house. Did that my self many years ago.
Thanks for the concern David, when I first read this article l almost p.ssed myself, it sucked me in.supersparky wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:04 am Peter, When I read your OP, I thought that you may be unwell. Glad to hear you were just taking the p.ss.
Got me as well.
I think we all need some cheer and something to make us have a laugh at these times........Peter
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Re: Model trains
Well it worked for me.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.