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That Garratt looks so good on that incline. I like the way the 37 is looking on in envy!
Bob
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What track are you using Giles?
Bob
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Go on, you know you really want to!
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Thanks Giles. I have used Silver solder in my engineering career, but never considered it in modeling.
Bob
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Giles can you let me know where to get the Silver Solder paste as featured in you video please. Also does it work well on brass?
Bob
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Great. Thanks for the help Mike.
Bob
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Hi Mike. I've just re-read this thread again. Can you tell me how you fix the plastic overlays to the Lite ply, and where did you get the laser cut factory doors you use on Primrose Hill.
Cheers
Bob
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Oh go on lets see the 37.
Please
Bob
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Looking forward to watching this one grow Giles, and will the garratt be running on it?
Cheers, Dave.
And the class 37?
Bob
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Amazing! those pictures are so believable, not just for the excellent loco but the whole ambience of the layout.
Bob
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Ok. Thanks for the reply, I think I'll have a go at the Laurie Griffin one and be ware of the frames
Bob
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Sorry if this question has been asked before, but why did you decide to scratch build. Would it not have been easier to build the one available from Laurie Griffin?
Bob
ps I think you are doing a stunning job of the scratch build.
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What a little cracker. A thing of beauty.
Bob
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Oops forgive me, it had been a long week!
Bob
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Awesome! a 24f
Bob
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Thanks again Chaz. I'll see if I can find a copy of that book.
Regards
Bob
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Thanks Chaz. I particularly like the Sulzer type 2 and EE type1 locos.
Do you happen to know what the steam equivilent would be on the Eastern Region?
Bob
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Hi Chaz.I love this model, I like the mix of steam and diesel. Could you please tell me who makes the kits for the diesels you have.
Regards Bob
Melyn Valley Railway
in 7mm+ modelling
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If you were to use an electro magnet under the base board or other convenient place you could control the tipping of each wagon. Using a fixed magnet would result in every wagon tipping as it passed by regardless of it being full or empty or direction of travel.
Bob