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davefromacrossthepond

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  1. My wife had it a month ago after having all three shots. Fatigue for a few days and headaches. But that sure beats being on a ventilator or worse so we are both pretty happy about the outcome. Glad to hear you are both recovering.
  2. Not sure about the rest of you, but getting to "Content I've Posted In" is working again (a month ago it would take forever if it got there at all). Again, awesome job!!! Dave
  3. Great job Andy. I love this site as it provides a nice escape from the "real world." Perhaps I take it for granted and do not fully realize what it takes to keep RMweb running. I do promise, no more griping about the ads, no more complaining when things seem to slow down a bit. Thanks! Dave
  4. Next month my wife is taking me to a show (exhibition) - the first we've been to in two years! She always is more than happy to keep her eye out if there is something in particular that I am looking for and more than once she's the one who spotted it and convinced me to go ahead and get it. She's the best!! I always tell her I have proof I'm smarter than her; look who I married and look who she's stuck with.
  5. Perhaps this is the time to finally work on those kits that have been piling up for quite some time!
  6. While I won't be able to attend (it is quite a trip from the East Coast of the U.S.) I am keeping my fingers crossed and hope that the attendees have a terrific time, the vendors do well and the layouts run great. It's been a long time (I have been to a show here in about 2 years) and it is great to see the exhibitions starting up again! Stay safe! Dave
  7. Mikkel, While I understand that there are a number of unknowns concerning what the interior of those wagons should look like and no one has "signed off" on those drawings, I have to say to me those interiors just "look right." Indeed they look fantastic! Thanks for sharing and giving me some encouragement to give a similar project a go! Dave
  8. Tim, Are your dual gauge points hand laid? They look fantastic! Dave
  9. I've often thought that perhaps the most "flexible" U.S. prototype layout themes would be a 1950s/1960s urban scene - first generation diesels before the run of mergers. Most industrial type buildings kits on the market could arguably be used in Los Angeles, St. Louis, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark, New York or Boston (with some minor usage of Rule 1). Thus you could run a number of various railroads somewhat convincingly on the same layout. Of course if you are wanting to limit locomotive purchases, then this would be a very bad idea. Dave
  10. What is the prototype of the Peco LK 715 or at least what prototypes does it most resemble? It looks to be a great model and I'd love to give it a go, but would like to know a bit more about what it is supposed to be first. Any help at all would be most appreciated. Dave
  11. Ade, Are these available in the UK? https://www.sceneryexpress.com/Tree-Kits/departments/1017/ Dave
  12. This looks like a fantastic device. So simple, but why wasn't it thought of earlier? I also like the method used to attach power wires . . . . sure beats soldering wires directly to the rails. Looking forward to results of testing!
  13. Okay, it's been a while since this pic was posted, but I can't help but going back and looking at it. While I never went trainspotting with my friends (no nearby tracks and not growing up in the UK), this picture does remind me so much of the things I did do with my friends from the neighborhood and from school. This picture borders on . . . what's the word - iconic? Everlasting? Since its posting I've spent quite a bit of time thinking about and seeing if I could name my classmates from way back when. I wonder if someone with computer imaging skills could work some magic on this - adjust the lighting, a bit more sharp etc. Would make for a piece of trainroom wall art!! Thank you so much for posting. Dave
  14. While not a Modratec customer, yet, I have found the products to be very interesting and perhaps someday, depending on where I see my layout going, I could see me using some of the lever frames. I have to say that I find Harold's approach an interesting one - ask the hobby for some ideas to keep at least your concept/product alive rather than just closing the thing up whereby everyone loses (I have in mind an entity that produced card models of Southern stations and signal boxes). I think this foresight is commendable. For an idea. Would it be possible to put the various drawings and some descriptive narrative into a pdf format that could be either downloadable to the masses or sold at a somewhat modest cost through a self publishing entity? Could at least some of his things be uploaded to something like shapeways so that they will be around for a long time? Again, not being that familiar with his products, I am very interested to learn more and will look through the Modratec website to get a better idea of the products and perhaps make a suggestion or two that hopefully may help. Just some thoughts. Dave
  15. Barnaby, Here's something that might be of interest: https://www.micromark.com/CAR-ROUTING-SYSTEM Not sure if micromark ships overseas or not. While perhaps not as fun (nor as cheap) as doing it yourself, it is an option. Dave
  16. Actually, they're from Germany. https://www.wihatools.com/wiha-features/made-in-germany But a quick search shows there are quite a few retailers (stockists?) in the UK. https://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/screwdrivers-hex-keys/cat831030?brand=wiha https://www.axminstertools.com/wiha What sold me on Wiha was how they felt in my hands, very comfortable, and how tightly the hex drivers fit tighly reducing the risk of rounding corners off. Dave
  17. I've found Wila screwdrivers, nut drivers and hex drivers to be high quality tools. A bit more expensive, but worth every penny.
  18. I have to say that my wife has been nothing but supportive of my hobby and she tracks the various shows as closely as I do - and yes, she attends them all with me and often assists when there is something in particular that I am looking for. Needless to say I am fully supportive of her hobbies and interests. Yeah, I'm a pretty lucky guy!
  19. Art, No fair using prototype photos and trying to convince us they are of models!!!!! Seriously, what a fantastic job. Everything just "fits" into the whole so well. The weathering, the setting, the scenery, the driver. I can almost hear the clanking and smell the diesel exhaust. I will use these pics as inspiration for future projects - an objective to strive for! Dave
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