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  1. If Gaugemaster OR ANY RETAILER reduced their prices by 5%, there will be people moaning that they didnt drop them 10 %. Lower prices do not always guarantee more sales How very very very true --- trust me
  2. UK VAT does not come into it. both Germany and the Republic of Ireland [Dublin it`s capital} are in the EU . So no duties are applicable. If buying form the UK then that is a different ball game.
  3. What were the couple doing to catch fire ???. Typical waffle from the go to "expert"
  4. A short set of coaches ex EMR ? on the way to Laira to help out. Should be arriving/arrived at Laira about now Two short GWR 800s out today 800 006 800 009
  5. Because a lot of people prefer to do it that way. i certainly prefer to get out when I can and not rely on technology ALL the time
  6. There is enough room to lower the line , as they did at Keynsham before the electrification to Bristol was cancelled/put on hold.
  7. ???? . The bridges referred to are road over rail, which would involve clearance checks.
  8. There are no road over rail bridges between Sleaford and Skegness that I can recall, and only 5 approx between Sleaford and Nottingham .
  9. Very well, it is the present incumbent that took us into the present shambles
  10. A pipe dream I am afraid. If we can`t get the simple job of opening the Portbury branch, and the Hengrove loop done , then what hope is there for this. From what I understand there was an option to reopen the Portbury branch as a passenger branch when the line was re-opened for freight, but the cheaper option was chosen instead
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    Geoff Endacott

    A sad loss to the hobby. Trainwest was always a show of good quality and variety. Condolences to his family and members of the Bentley Club
  12. If you look at the Books on Places in Old Photographs there are several railway books reduced
  13. Multiply the original cost by 100 and divide by 120 and the gives you the price excluding VAT.
  14. When a wholesaler notifies a shop of a price increase from a certain date, it means on ALL stock from that source. It does not mean that any stock supplied to the shop that was is stock BEFORE the price increase would be supplied at the old price, and any new stock supplied at the new and two separate invoices issued. Most sensible retailers will stock at the old wholesale price prior to the increase and sell at the new price. Standard business practice.
  15. For every one person that moans about a company the equal number praise them fact. It is just a case of oops I forgot something and I have fallen " foul" of their conditions
  16. Howes took over the Model Highways shop from the owner who brought it from Ivor Tozer who moved to Cheddar to open an ice cream and gift shop. the short lived shop on Gloucester Road was further up towards Horfield on the left on a corner. It did not last long a couple of years I think. Al`s Hobbies [ R/C ] was also briefly on Gloucester Road before moving to Filton Avenue. Also now closed.
  17. No Trains of Bristol was in West Street and closed in the early 2000`s. The original owner Derek Dashfield sold it and the guy who bought it changed the shop. Derek died in 2006/7. The shop on North Street was owned by somebody Rogers/Rodgers , i can`t remember his christian name. His [ex] wife owned the shop that eventually became Modelmania, the owners of which retired in 2018 after 33 years in business. There were a number of other shops in the Bristol area that sold Hornby/Mianline/Airfix railways Martins, in Kingswood and Gloucester Road springs to mind as well as Dawsons in Clifton, Hardings in Bedminster as well as a cycle shop in the South of the city, Reps used to say Bristol was a two day job in the good old days.
  18. There was another one on Gloucester Road, the owner of which boasted " I am going to give every one a run for their money and some competition" --------- he did not last long. Nobby`s Hobbies was the slot car specialist Model Highways was Model Railways and Kits. There was also one on North Street Bedminster who was mainly kits, the name of which escapes me
  19. The short lived one in Brislington was originally Baileys Daley`s I believe and was there a number of years before being taken over/merging with Kemps. I thought Bristol Model Centre was on Gloucester Road. There was one in Mangotsfield which closed around 1985/6, I seem to recall.
  20. I think the retailer has acted fairly and responsibly. He responded which one or two may not have done. So to say he should be named and shamed is wrong
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    Panic buying

    May be we were lucky. To be honest I was dreading it but .although busy, as I say plenty of Toilet Rolls,bread and Fruit juices. We are /have not been in a lockdown tier 3 area but what our marvellous mayor describes as tier 1.1/2 or tier one and half. We are all trying to work out what that means.
  22. 40F

    Panic buying

    Just been to our local Morrisons . No queues plenty of everything for everybody.
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