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  1. I have a small problem. I have a digital subscription and the video cannot be seen in full screen as this mode has been turned off (it's not active on my screen). What's the problem? 

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

  2. Hi Chris,

     

    this looks very promising system and I would also consider it for my 0 gauge stuff.....the problem that Protocab has is that they do not ship outside the UK. Its a pitty that the UK has so many absurd health and safety regulations that obstruct almost every part of life.... :mad:

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

  3. At this point I will give my praise on the service of the new owners of Cambrian Models. I ordered on Saturday via webshop and the package arrived safely here in Switzerland today! Excellent service and thank you. The webshop has a good structure and it deducted the VAT automatically, which is extremely handy! A praise again for the owners!

     

    My only suggestion is that the webshop is kind of slow and it brings some bugs during the procedure of buying....it showed me that one item (the one chassis that I bought) that it was not available although it was because I checked it, but eventually it was all fine! I am sure that you know of these glitches and that the stability will improve  :angel: 

     

    If possible in the near future please add better pictures of the products (also those pictures missing)...it helps us abroad.

     

    I will be coming back again to get some goodies in the near future. Keep up the good work!

     

    Kind Regards

    Andreas

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  4. Hi to all...this is my first work with the Cameo. I bought the maschine last december but haven't used it much but now the time has come. The coach is a Greek one. All the work has been done with 0.5mm and 0.25mm polystyrene from Evergreen. The railing has 0.4mm line thickness and I have to say I am very pleased. The railing is two layers of 0.25mm Polystyrene. I have now more projects on the go :-)

     

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    Cheers

    Andreas

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  5. Hi Fat Controller,

     

    It looks tempting. There has been the opposite, greek ferry wagons coming to the UK in the 60s so I guess the other way round could also be the case....desicions, desicions....

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

  6. Hi Pete,

     

    The wagon looks really tempting. By researching I found that it was built starting in 1962. Am I right? Does anybody know how far south in continental Europe these wagons were coming? I would be tempted for my greek theme....

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

  7.  

    Looking  at this excellent idea of the small magnets, I don't understand why 2 are needed. Surely if the roof was magnetic? Tinplate? Some very thin magnetic material glued to the underside?

    Just don't see the need for 2.

     

    Ian, of course this is also an option. I have thought of that I just dont have such a material here for the roof. Actually, for the mail coach in the picture above the chassis is from a commercial model thus it already has a weight. I will add 2 magnets on the floor of the body and I will use the metal weight of the chassis to adhere. If you have something that I could use, I dont know if Mike minds, but I would like to see it. If not in this topic in a separate about coachbuilding? It comes into mind I could use the metal from the tomato cans.... :biggrin_mini2:

     

    Mike again....most excellent and inspiring work!

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

  8. Hi Mike,

     

    I havent tried it yet but especially for roofs I would use neodymium magnets (e.g. 2*1mm). These are small and have a force of about 135 gramms so it should be enough to hold the roof......just a thought. I have a scratch build coach here that I will attach the roof like that.

     

    Cheers

    Andreas

     

    P.S. Excellent thread and I a tempted to buy the Sillouhette cutter for some scratchbuilding.....

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