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Click on it once and it goes full view, then click it again it will zoom in.
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Great collection, enjoyed zooming in - a big thank you to Hugh (and anyone else who was involved) in setting this up. A great addition to our forum.
"What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever." ---Mary Jo Putney
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Guess they're all in the newly fitted cabinets in the new man cave now Mick, or are you still building the LEGO metropolis?
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Ditto to that.tractorboy wrote:Great collection, enjoyed zooming in - a big thank you to Hugh (and anyone else who was involved) in setting this up. A great addition to our forum.

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Most are rehoused Bob but Lego Metropolis keeps growing and keeping me sane. Hate to think what I have spent on the damned stuff so far though (a good load of Prepro's worth I reckon) but it's fun - the grand kids love it and the 2 year old saw his first train running the other day and was mesmerised by it so he may be a train layout boy in the futureYYS4BOB wrote:Guess they're all in the newly fitted cabinets in the new man cave now Mick, or are you still building the LEGO metropolis?

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Thats the way to do it...Good old trains for the young uns before they get a chance to end up on IPOD playing football 10 hours a day ..One of my grandsons do's nothing else and I would have loved him to get interested in what where my Trains cars and trucks...Pressure from his dad I suppose..Hes a Liverpool fan. Never mind theres time yet.Stay safe.Moyboy wrote:Most are rehoused Bob but Lego Metropolis keeps growing and keeping me sane. Hate to think what I have spent on the damned stuff so far though (a good load of Prepro's worth I reckon) but it's fun - the grand kids love it and the 2 year old saw his first train running the other day and was mesmerised by it so he may be a train layout boy in the futureYYS4BOB wrote:Guess they're all in the newly fitted cabinets in the new man cave now Mick, or are you still building the LEGO metropolis?- showed him all the cars but it was back to the train all the time.
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25