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Muddydisco

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Got up at 430am to get over to Loughborough for 6am.
Met up with jim, and entered the adults playground :D Was introduced to Ken our fireman for the brew.
So in the pitch black and I mean pitch black! We lit the Hlt. Ready for the first brew later.
Jim showed me the in's and out's of the brewhouse. I now know how to oil a :wha: Err forgot what type of class loco jim said it was Sorry.
So here's the lit hlt warming up the liqior

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Just light enough to take photo of the brewhouse Yes were under a bridge hence the pitch black earlier!

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Lighter still and the front of the brewhouse

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This is going down the line loaded up with coaches and peoples

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Sorry for lack of decent pic's I was to busy talking shoveling coal and having fun to remember to take shot's.
I had a go of driving whilst we swapped ends of the coaches for the return leg :grin: I must say Jim makes it look so easy and his control of it was impressive.
I never thought I would be in a vehicle with Jim driving and he was doing wheelspins and Burnouts! :rofl:

I have some video that I need to edit around abit then I shall post up.

Thanks Jim really enjoyed myself today, I wish I had more time to start another hobby :cry:
But if Ken or yourself need a Helper for the day I'll be here :thumb:
I need the practice of getting the coal down the front of the box :D
 
You lucky sod :mrgreen:

Nice train set you've got there Jim :thumb:
 
muddydisco said:
Thanks Jim really enjoyed myself today, I wish I had more time to start another hobby :cry:
But if Ken or yourself need a Helper for the day I'll be here :thumb:
I need the practice of getting the coal down the front of the box :D

You lucky lucky man :eek: :cry:
I'll second MDs offer of more help :pray: :thumb:
 
The scary thing is I used to go there with my nan and Grandad as a kid, and jims been working there longer than I have been alive, so whats the chance that I may have seen Jim before I met him on here.. Six degrees of seperation anyone?
 
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