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Robert Shrives

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  1. Lovely little sheet , just need to be smaller - well N gauge really... amazing that a coach sub class can raise so much interest.
  2. Hi , It has been suggested that differing bogies would help sales so have to see it it bears fruit. Robert
  3. I like the 128 a pretty extreme bit of bashing! For "under gubbins" I got some 3mm generic 3D prints from Bob Davies of N train- a "blow up" of an N gauge item. Robert
  4. Hi I crash landed in Ireland when Murphy 141 spotted in BHM model shop and in 4mm Robertland have taken over, so beware of interplanetry issues! mind you my Traing TT lockdown project currently has a 1:32 Western kit sitting on it... Robert
  5. Sorry to hyjack a tad but below is a recentish pic of nearly started 3mm TT stash. There is plenty to be going at for many a winters evenings . Many are LL resin and 3D print models and some sourced from other sources - the 73 is a 3SMR kit the 120 dmu in foreground from Shapeways . the 158 is from another ebay source that escapes me - but it is the only UK outine 158 sold. Robert
  6. Great work with the vans, my take on scale models in this instance is so what - the look the part, clearly BR 20T vans and GWR Toad, please you add value to the model as a whole, so 10/10 from me and being finished are well ahead of my life long collection of just started projects in 3mm/ TT hobby. Thanks for sharing. Robert
  7. The good thing is Steve at Railtec does some lovely transfers to garnish these kits IIRC I added about 20g with wheel weights to mine. Your roof much better than mine - I used a bit of an old wooden roof to form a basis for plastic roof and a strip for the ones with the sliding doors . Always amused that it tool several versions of he "basic AB van" before it was dropped and the VGA became the latest standard! I should add this edit - the top pic shows informational sheet which is more than I got and really helps, thanks to whoever created it. The kit does "scrub up well but shows its age and really works as a scratch aid, perhaps time of an upgrade for those with the skills. into a full kit/ 3D print option. In a recent loft find I have discovered I have a 10m/ G1 VAA kit - well another scratch aid just etches , maybe one day I will start it Robert .
  8. Lovely work with the walling, lovely looking layout.
  9. These look very good and should encourage IRM to get RTR project moving! The work on the end pallet clamping system and brake gear is a good modification as the castings are very fine, but weak. Robert
  10. Great looking layout, Given nothing shouted about it is hard to establish scale and gauge used. To me the mark of a great layout. It is only comments from TT100 - itself a give away that this is a 3mm layout! So congratulations on showing the premier scale in such a good light. Despite the old call of its just a box the EM1 and EM2 locos are a mass of subtle curves - and a mass of grills that in any scale a good model is a target to achieve. These look the part which must be satisfying. I will miss the show but hope you have fun and can promote the 3mm world. Robert
  11. Hi Often down to ensuring tractive effort effective, electrics lighter than diesel locos so slipping on a bo - bo compared to a co- co diesel more of a problem but two bo-bo locos likely to less affected by wheel slip on the Northern Hills given heavy tonnages on offer. Robert
  12. Hi , Slow to comment as a working PC and time overlapping a rare occurrence but great wagon works just a another 20 to do ! This best way to ensure IRM crew release one or mutiple packs ... Robert
  13. Hi Just to add a great day had with layouts, cakes and chat at top of the game! Thanks also to Simon, Jerry for getting all the ducks in a line so well for us the punters It was good to chat with Bob who was worrying plasticard strips into a signalbox making it look so easy and also Lawrie with is painting skills on little people and some not so little people, his 1950s pin up models were wonderful! Thanks to all above for the great pics as well. Robert
  14. I have also read of using a piece of brass wire on the outside as a "fishplate" soldered across. Robert
  15. Hi I used a set of 2mm soc cast brass chaired sleeper unit, filed foot of the code 55 and a tad more to match the code 40 rail , slicing the sleeper unit lengthways and gluing to a length of plasticard to get sleeper unit height to match. Looking at you picture a notch filed in the foot and a a flat head brass screw in your holes and solder on top would seem to do the job. robert
  16. Opened as planned with 20 then 50 TSR through XC services again - some were DBC - Demand beyond capacity and yesterday only enough drivers for basic hourly service but apart from a repeat TCF in New Forest just about ran per the plan. Pictures seen during build were good with plenty of good works done , I think one farmer did well with getting a road built. Robert
  17. Defo off to splash the cash for the N gauge version possible! It does look very good. Robert
  18. The hook and link couplings mean you get a lovely effected of picking up each wagon in turn, must be lovely to watch , 11 of 28 is a good leap thanks for showing progress Robert
  19. One drawback to reduced manning levels and changes in operations is the loss of a "secondman" in the cab - the years spent in understudy mode in a cab surely helped in road awareness and experiences that no process driven management lead training school can ever hope to match. I suspect we will never have the luxury for second staff up front and for a zillion valid reasons I am sure they would not be needed or desired within the industry. In the lulls between incidents in my work area talk often spins on to the "do you remember when xxx when wrong, some younger colleagues hear about larger accidents and bigger near misses with historical and geographical references that they did not know happened. A recent rail break on the Crosscity, within a fishplate was another Hither Green but was spotted first and quite a few had never heard of it. I await report with interest and hope it will feature in the active discussions within the industry. Robert
  20. https://www.facebook.com/groups/700522566651020 might offer some pics for you. robert
  21. Is the body narrow or have you had to trim the 4cep chassis. looks the start of a good model hopefully not too much smoothing of print required - I had a 3H and found printing quite odd with smooth bodyside but lots of fine line lines around the doors - I am guessing due to how the cad was created for the print file. have fun regardless Robert
  22. Tucked away I have an N gauge 071 3D printed body in BR large blue logo. Historically inspired what ifs always offer some harmless fun and the idea of power trials with re gauged Type 2 offers some great images in my little mind! Of course the Mk2s that came via Vic Berry in exchange for C class were followed by some NIR Mk2s that ended up in the North West - now scrapped I guess and the gauge challenged APT buffet prototype is now in Chocolate and cream and sometimes steam hauled - coach will not rust away given how many coats of paint it has had. Robert
  23. Good to see, Sunday for me as 2hours after early shift last time was defo not long enough. A good selection of layouts and demos to look forward to seeing in person Robert
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