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  1. Can somebody please advise an elderly, not-up-to-date chap about printing transfers on an inkjet printer? If I use white do I have to trim precisely to the image (not practical) or if I use clear what happens if part of the logo I want is white, therefore becoming clear? Told you I was not up to date. Thanks if you can help.
  2. I couldn't agree more, James. It strikes me that if the accuracy police want to be taken seriously they should lay their track to prototypical radii. 6-wheelers put a whole new slant on that. Let's face it, I started with TINPLATE Hornby Dublo, printed windows and details. I want to derive satisfaction PLAYING with my trains. That makes me wonder, when does a toy graduate to a model?
  3. Some time ago I bought a few of these six wheelers but have no idea where they came from, They are brass with 'sprung' centre axle. Plastic roof, no linkages, buffers or glazing. There was very little solder in the joints so I disassembled one. Don't know whether to build and paint (and glaze) them or get rid, Help and advice welcome.
  4. My local Post Office has a huge stock of model railway stuff. There's a great pub but 50m away. Lucky me, eh? Broughton in Furness by the way
  5. Well, seen the first Single on ebay. Sound version for £300 buy-it-now. Interesting
  6. Thanks, I've been a bit sidetracked. I teaked the ends and they were darker than the sides. What to do? Now I'm a very new modeller and I need to build confidence in what I can do so I bit the bullet, sprayed them Volkswagen orange and teaked them again. I thought I'd the job as they say in these parts. Nice match and pleased with the graining. All comes back to my principle that you don't know what you can do till you give it a go.
  7. Got mine when I got home this evening. Words fail me. It it magnificent. A gem. Everything is right, The packaging is very impressive, the manual essential and amusing but the Single is amazing. I am aware that Stuart has been a major factor in the production of this model to the unprecedented standard to which it has been made and would like to commend him unreservedly for a job well done. Thank you. It will be a hard act to follow
  8. I couldn't agree more, Ian. Mine has still to arrive but I'm not bleating, morphing into a barrack-room lawyer or assuming I know what has happened. Stuart must be mightily disappointed but I have faith that this will all be sorted out. Facebook and Twitter are, in my opinion, a blight on our society
  9. Sorry Martin S-C it must be my age. Or strong drink. Or even the thought of curvaceous young ladies but I should have typed Diagram3D. They are laser cut multi layer cardboard, a whole new box of fishplates. Mike Trice has produced a wonderful thread on building them, modifying his approach as he goes along so it's worth reading right through. By the way, how three dimensional were the young ladies? Purely out of interest.
  10. No handrails on my bridge, Mr Martin S-C, otherwise I can't push the billy goats into the raging torrent. Coach sides not so good, huh? Never mind, I'm enjoying the journey and, hey, why else would I put my shabby efforts on show? So many skills to attempt I'M LOVIN' IT don't worry, you won't upset me, that's the one thing that gets better with age
  11. It's not easy being a troll. Hiding under a woodland bridge up the mountain, building computers all day, waiting for a Princess to pass by and kiss such an ogre to turn me into a competent railway modeler. In desperation started a Dimension3D 6-wheeler. Steep learning curve. Fun, though. Carriage side photo attached, teaked. Just thought I'd push the point that you can do more than you think and constructive criticism is welcome. Non-constructive criticism will be like water off a troll's back. We're thick in mind and skin you know. Who said there's nothing to haul behind a Stirling Single?
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