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Colin_McLeod

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  1. I really like the Volvo estate. A lovely model of a favourite car of mine.
  2. Is there a suitable Coach that I can display with the UTA jinty? Perhaps an LMS compartment coach. Happy to repaint.
  3. I prefer to solder to the rail rather than to the rail joiner. Firstly it avoids the expansion issue, and secondly if problems are caused by unreliable conduction through the rail joiners, what is the benefit of soldering to the rail joiner?
  4. I am still impressed by the sign at my own medical centre that apologies that they might not be able to give a 'same day' appointment if you ask after lunch time. One of the advantages of rural Ireland.
  5. My only experience of negative feedback was years ago when I gave negative to a buyer who sent me a dud cheque. He retaliated and claimed he had told me not to lodge the cheque and to wait for a second one. Meanwhile I had sent the item, never got the message referred to but I did lodge the second check when it arrived. This second cheque worked. I sent all the details to e Bay and at my request they removed both negative feedbacks. I was also sorely tempted to leave negative for a buyer who claimed that the Jouef class 40 I sent him failed to arrive. Unfortunately I had no proof that it did, but have used tracked post ever since.
  6. Slightly OT but I'm curious as to why the concept of the generator van was not common on BR as it has been in Ireland for decades, NIR, CIE and RPSI.
  7. What more do you want? A pound of flesh? Something went wrong and Accurascale are putting it right, so let's be reasonable.
  8. Rather than try to find the poor joint, I would suggest making a second, parallel connection to the fiddle yard. Make the connection well past where the trains slow. If that works, then problem solved. The poor joint will still be there somewhere but that doesn't matter.
  9. My own layout is housed in a pre existing block built shed that came with the house. I used contractors to get a new roof put on, but I did the remaining work (flooring, insulation, ceiling, lighting, electrics, windows and door) myself. While I am happy with the result it took me a long time, and with hindsight if I was doing it again I would make greater use of contractors so that I could get to the model railway construction sooner. Regarding the size limitations of permitted development, there is always the option to exceed those restrictions by applying for planning permission.
  10. Is there a "non collection report" equivalent to a "non payment" report?
  11. I was watching a YouTube review today of a GT3 from one of the re runs. The author complained that the cab light did not come on. When he raised the issue with KR he got a response along these lines ( and I quote) ; "The rivet counters complained about the cab light on the first run so I discontinued it. lt's the rivet counters whohave spoilt it for everyone else!" Wow!
  12. If he can't pay now he really shouldn't have purchased,but then you did agree to wait and you're stuck with that. I hope you won't be posting the item until you get paid He may be waiting to see if he can get the same item cheaper elsewhere but let's hope that is not the case. Lesson learnt I'm afraid. Been there myself.
  13. Roy Cross, whose incredible artwork adorned the lids of many, many Airfix model kits, celebrates his 100th birthday today, the 23rd of April. A man whose art was responsible for so many of us parting with our hard earned pocket money as we scoured the model shop for a kit that took our fancy! Happy 100th birthday, and thanks for the brilliant childhood memories Mr. Cross!
  14. Maybe not visually looking like a model, but here is a prototype track cleaning vehicle. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/zZ1PFXXcCTKKRf6T/
  15. BoD I thought Clockman was referring to the arrangement where a relay is energised then one of its own set of contacts maintains the energy to the coil. Such an arrangement requires a current through the coil. The interruption of that current by pressing a normally closed push button then switches the relay off. Are you referring to some kind of mechanical latching? How is such a relay then switched off?
  16. A latching relay requires a constant current which the cdu won't give. I suppose it would work with a twin coil relay of some sort using a second supply to keep it latched.
  17. I have found that hanging up works for me, though I can't tell if they actually stop. 😀
  18. Agree. I cancelled my prepaid order for Bellerophon due to it being clear that it did not have the fully operating valve gear. KR Models refunded in full with no quibble. After I got the refund they asked why I had cancelled and I told them it was the valve gear issue.
  19. This could be an advantage if you can't find the receipt. 😉 Or you can buy and pay on line and have full proof of purchase with details.
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