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Boats and trains | Friends of Eaton Park
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Eaton Park Miniature Railway. Eaton Park’s miniature railway comprises the original elevated track and a longer ground level track which runs through a beautiful meadow. It is run and cared for by the Norwich and District Society of Model Engineers Ltd (NDSME). And is one of the park’s most popular attractions. NDSME was founded in 1933 particularly for the”…. Impecunious junior, who can find somewhere to work with plenty of tools available and a senior in attendance to give advice and discourage bad work.
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If you would like your website added to this page, please contact me -. All things for model boats. Norwich Model Boat Club. RTR boats and spares. Gt Yarmouth Model Boat Club. Model Power Boat Association. Quick mail order. Good prices. Motors, servos and electrical stuff. GMBC on Youtube (videos). Includes aerial shots from the beach, and models on the pond. Internet forum for all model boaters. News, photos and comments about the Club.
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Virgin Atlantic Challenger I - Enjoying the model
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Virgin Atlantic Challenger I - Enjoying the model. Virgin Atlantic Challenger I. All this had to be completed by May 6th 1986 when we were due to take the Virgin Atlantic Challenger I up to Eaton Park model boat pond in Norwich, norfolk, for the offical photographer to take photos of us posing around. Here goes he said and screwed on the MAX power, about 14,000 rpm. The model sat back into the water and put her bow into the air and, boy, oh, boy, how she took off! We extracted her and re-started the mode...
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Virgin Alantic Challenger I - Building
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Virgin Alantic Challenger I - Building. Virgin Atlantic Challenger I. Now we installed the S.H.G. 35 oz cylinder type tanks with their super flip top filler lids for quickness in re-fuelling. Unfortunately they seem not have these now. As they had to be installed now and not later as they were at the bow under the fore deck made of marine ply. The marine ply was 1mm birch ply and this is a super ply to use. The skins on to the 6 mm Ramin stringers, sometimes we had to use steel veneer pins. Painting make...