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Graham Radish

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  1. Ive been thinking about this for a while, i was thinking about doing a small end to end layout with the OO gauge stock at the bottom and N scale at the top, trying to mimic distance if you know what i mean. Any thoughts on this? Cheers.
  2. An iron that goes that low in temp is a bit pointless really, i agree.
  3. Im just putting together a PECO N Gauge platform and ive noticed that the ends of the platforms taper inwards at the end is this correct for modern platforms? or does the end of a typical platform just go straight down to ground level like in the second picture where ive added the black lines? Cheers.
  4. This is the one i had, its horrible, makes your head sweat and is very uncomfortable
  5. I tried a head magnifier, damn it was bloody uncomfortable
  6. What you DO need for modelling: COFFEE, PATIENCE, RESEARCH What you DON'T need for modelling: A NAGGING WIFE
  7. An adjustable temp 48w silverline iron is my recommendation, you can get ultrafine tips for it too, mines been brilliant. Here
  8. Its the spare bedroom yea, its only a small room really but ideal for the layout and my dartboard on the opposite side, ill get some of that decorators plastic sheet and maybe make a canopy out of some 1" x !" timber i have lying around
  9. Double sided tape Cover the frame with double sided tape, then cut out the un needed tape with a scalpel on your cutting mat, peel off the tapes backing then drop the glazing into place. Dont risk glues on glazing, most of them are corrosive, and one simple mistake will ruin everything - a good quality 3M double sided tape will be mega strong, with an even stronger bond than superglue For a professional looking glass, buff the glazing with PEEK metal polish first.
  10. Maybe a small ultrasonic cleaner, these things have a ton of uses like this.
  11. Hello, i have a couple of rolls of embossed wallpaper left over when decorating my bathroom ceiling, i was wondering if anyone here would think it was a bad idea to put it on my 5x3ft baseboard as a sort of textured ground (painted brown and green) this is the stuff, its like a fine textured finish: Anaglypta Kinver Cheers.
  12. Welcome, What you are planning to do is a great idea, i used to live in Stoke-on-Trent and there was a steelworks there, "British Steel - Shelton Works" I used to work there years ago (about 1990) with petrol strimmers cleaning up the tracks etc, there were several shunters going up and down all the time, the track is about a mile long. I used to go camping just outside Shelton regularly in a town called "Sneyd green" which is where i was born, i have great memories of hearing the loud roars of the steel being formed late at night in the machines, you could hear it miles away. Doing a steelworks is a great idea as a first railway, you will have fun with this.
  13. Yea i have, the motor runs perfect, but the sound is dead.
  14. Funny thing is there wasnt any magic smoke, but yea thanks for the link, ill look in to it.
  15. Hello, Wondering if there was somewhere local (weston-super-mare) i could get my loksound5 chip repaired, the sound has stopped working due to a short. Cheers.
  16. Hello, I have my OO gauge setup completed but would like some advice on keeping it as dust free as possible as its in a bedroom, does anyone have any ideas about this? Cheers.
  17. Hello again, could someone tell me what the correct tool to use is for good clean cuts of the rails? ive tried several types of cutters with pretty poor results. Cheers.
  18. Thanks folks! I have train lines right outside my house and looking at the real thing and comparing the sleeper distances to be honest they look pretty similar, i must admit i do like the look of this track the more i look at it.
  19. I would be surprised if it is still trading Don't want to sound cynical, but for a website that sells items this high priced it is extremely out of date and a mess to navigate with no detailed images on anything, adobe Flash lost support 2 years ago
  20. Hello, a while ago i accidentally bought 6 lengths of PECO code 83 "north American" concrete sleeper flex track, now should i sell it or keep it? Will code75/100 points/trackage connect to it ok? Cheers.
  21. You might want to have a look on ebay for some desks, i use 2 of these screwed together for my n gauge layout, they are metal framed with height adjustment screws on the legs, theyre very strong tables with perfect loco running noise rejection, the top is 30mm thick, could save a lot of headaches: Just a suggestion hope it helps someone. Computer Home Office Desk Corner Wooden Desktop Table PC Study Workstation | eBay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Computer-Home-Office-Desk-Corner-Wooden-Desktop-Table-PC-Study-Workstation/303732047432?hash=item46b7d73e48:g:sCYAAOSwSpNfzUPE
  22. This is the only reason why i never use those peco motors, they sound like gunfire, if the tortoise or dcc concept digital ip's are fitted properly you can hardly hear a thing. What i do is add silicone sealant then screw them to the baseboard half way to make a gap, once the silicone has set i remove the screws then theres hardly any noise.
  23. Hello everyone, I've created this thread so you good people can post your experiences with any Ipad DCC controller software you use and how you use it, also to help others, give advice and to keep everything in one place for Ipad software. Cheers!
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