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  1. Hi, Steve Mine arrived Royal Mail. Only a basic test run so far but very good Regards Steve
  2. Hi Pleasant surprise on the doormat when N gauge TPE set 2 arrived. Not had chance to evaluate it yet but looks impressive at first glance. Steve
  3. Very nice looking models and on initial test nicely smooth running. Capable of hauling a prototypical load, too. Many thanks to Ben, Mike and the team Regards Steve
  4. Hi, Andy Good to meet you again and chat at York. Despite the general high quality at what was a great show, I was pleased to read that you received the thoroughly-deserved 'Best in Show' award. Thank you for taking the trouble to bring Kensington Olympia to the show Regards Steve
  5. For Solihull, read SOLOBY - blooming predictive text... Steve
  6. They're having none of that in Solihull- the Punch and Judy act has been cancelled from the Coronation party... Steve
  7. Hi My CoBos arrived today from C&M Carlisle via Royal Mail Special Delivery. Nice smooth-running and quiet models, and thanks very much to Mike for a swift delivery under the circumstances Steve
  8. Hi, Clive Excellent to see a full set of carts in use. Was getting withdrawal symptoms. And even better news that you're getting over the dreaded lurgi Regards Steve
  9. Hi, Andy Like the poster above, I've only just seen the layout thread. I'm a bite late with an alternative name suggestion - thought Bute Docks might have worked, especially in a Forrest Gump accent... Anyway, I'm sure it will be another gem off your production line. Will watch with interest Regards Steve
  10. Hi, Ben and Mike Happy New Year to you both and many thanks for all your continued hard work in what must be a very challenging field at present. Re the 2mm scale 100t TEAs, I don't know how much work would be involved in back-dating the model, but I would be seriously interested in a rake of blue tanks of the 88020-80 batch. Presumably that would also open up the possibility for the attractive gas condensate tanks which run between North Walsham and Harwich. That's just my personal take on the model. Anyway, thank you very much for all your work, and looking forward to postie knocking on the door several times this year with more RevolutioN goodies Regards Steve
  11. Hi, Clive If you have one of those on most of Lincolnshire's roads then everyone will be after you, or following you, as they can't get past.... Regards Steve
  12. Hi, Rob Apologies for the late reply (only took 5 years!) I regularly read a handful of Dave F's excellent photo pages, and reached this point a few days ago. You posed a question about the 110 TSLs at Portobello. Roger Harris' excellent 'Allocation History of Diesel Multiple Units Part 3' shows the transfers of a handful of 110 centre cars to and within Scotland in the late 1980s. Cars 59696/7/701/10/810/7 were all transferred from Neville Hill to Haymarket in May 87, on to Eastfield in Feb 88, back to Haymarket in Jul 88, and then on to either Landore or Neville Hill at various dates between May and September 1989. The presence of several cars at Portobello suggests that they might not have seen intensive use during this period, but there's no mention by Roger of storage during this period. I hope this is of interest and answers your (probably long-forgotten by now) query. And thank you for your many dmu observations on Dave's photos over the years. I've learnt a lot from your comments and posts about the fascinating heritage dmu fleet. Regards Steve
  13. Apologies for not having read this post referred to before making my last remarks. Leisure time is at a premium at this point in my shift roster. Regarding the storage of waste at Theddlethorpe, I doubt the even if approval was given, it would be a five minute job to get the ball rolling, and once dumping had started, I suspect that it might take several years at least to fill the facility, otherwise why use it if there's no great capacity available? All this time, the access to the site (on land at Theddlethorpe?) is potentially vulnerable to an incident like that in 1953 where combined extreme tidal and meteorological conditions caused the North Sea to overflow flood protection measures in the area large areas of the land were flooded. This type of incident is predicted to be more likely in coming years as water levels rise due to recession of the ice caps. So all the time the facility is in use, until it is filled, capped and finally sealed, there is potential for flood water from the North Sea to access the waste stored below, and then wash around the surrounding area containing who know what. You refer to the waste being encased in solid rock. How carefully is this going to be sealed? If it's just a case of dropping rock in to top it off,that doesn't seem to me to be a particularly watertight arrangement, and even if concrete were used, how is this guaranteed? And - back to the 'solid rock'... In 2008 there was an earthquake near Market Rasen, 18 miles away, and approximately due west of Theddlethorpe. It was the largest in the UK for 24 years, at 5.2 on the Richter scale (not a pleasant experience for us living 13 miles away) and was described as having taken place due to movement on an East-West fault line. I'm no geological expert, but how long is this fault line, and does it extend as far as Theddlethorpe, not far of due east of Rasen? So, again, exactly how solid is this rock? Anyway, one would hope but not necessarily expect that the authorities would take this into account, expediency probably taking priority. I'm amazed that the government are giving this serious consideration, due to the factors above, the extremely poor transport access, and most importantly (to them, I'd think) the fact that Lincolnshire has at present entirely Conservative MPs. Once again, apologies to Clive for a post which has nothing to do with Toy Trains, Music, or Fun. That'll be my last two penn'orth on the subject on your thread. Regards The aforementioned right honourable.. PS - what about some dmus?
  14. Hi, Clive In your earlier post you referred to the regular event of the coastal area being reclaimed by the sea. With climate change and global warming this is surely only likely to increase the chances of recurrences of such events, and are the authorities likely to spend money on improving coastal defences in East Lincs when they seem quite happy to continue to let East Yorks fall into the sea? If such an event were to engulf this new facility at Theddlethorpe, goodness knowws what might end up washing around the fine agricultural area that is the fenlands. Time will tell. I hope the authorities take all factors into consideration. Anyway, enough doom and gloom. Have you any more of your superb dmu projects to update us on, to brighten up the day? Regards Steve
  15. Hi The Ever Given saga has been very interesting to follow. Regarding the possibility of there being model railway products on board, has anyone seen confirmation of this? I would certainly hope that there are no Farish powered models in the consist. I shudder to think what 3 months of cycling Egyptian desert temperatures (between daytime highs and night-time lows) would do to any of the Farish gears... Steve
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