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GWR Railcar sound

I made a little video of my railcar with sounds running on my dining table:     The sound recording is not great - it sounds much better in reality.

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History in reverse

We hear today that the Government want to break up the GWR franchise and open more branch lines...   It sounds like history is being replayed in reverse. Are we going to see the "London and South Western" franchise or the "Moretonhampstead and South Devon" franchise?   The logical end result is that they'll propose the reinstatement of broad gauge!  

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Quote from C J Freezer

I found this sage-like quote from C J Freezer recently:   I do not subscribe to the theory that it is somehow better for a modelmaker to rely solely on his own resources, making every item in his own workshop [snip]. In pure model engineering, where construction is the object of the exercise and the pleasure lies in the work involved, the idea makes sense, but where, as in a model railway, the question of operation arises, then short cuts via the cheque book or credit card have very consider

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Giant feline

I just worked out (for obvious reasons) that my fat little cat is 67ft 6in tall at the shoulders in 4mm scale. That's roughly 20.5 metres - slightly taller than the Angel of the North.   I dread to think what her tonnage would be...   ;-)

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Peco OO Streamline Large Radius points

I noticed that the new bullhead rail large radius points are still being described as 60in (1524mm) radius when we all know that's rubbish. They simply can't be if they are to give a 12 degree turnout angle and a 2in (50.8mm) separation between parallel tracks.   I emailed Peco and they said the 60in radius is a "nominal" figure because the points include "combination curve"s. This is also rubbish because either "nominal" means the overall effective radius of the points, which you can measure

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Old Pib

I've just been checking through the family history that my Grandma very carefully pieced together to find out exactly how I'm related to "Old Pib", Albert Pibworth, one of the drivers of Flying Scotsman on the first non-stop run from London to Edinburgh.   I know lots of people claim this sort of connection but I'm pretty sure my connection is genuine.   Albert's father was James Pibworth one of whose siblings was Thomas Pibworth. Thomas => Hannah Purton => Rosa Ann Hall => Edith An

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Signature

Nothing significant - just using this blog entry to upload a signature graphic.

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Stupid, stupid, stupid

I had an idea to knock up some pointwork. Left work early to go to the local model shop and bought some code 75 points, track and joiners.   After battling out of town through the rush hour traffic jams I realised I hadn't thought to buy any insulating joiners!   D'Oh!   Project on hold for a few more days now, sadly.

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