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  1. Just to stir the pot, maybe Hornby got wind that Bachmann were going to announce a model of 'Exeter' that is not limited to 290 models! Lol Nik
  2. Will it include a collection of dubious looking customers!
  3. Elgar's Nimrod and Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuz are always welcome when they turn up on classic FM. ATB Nik
  4. More superb service from Kernow and royal mail. Bargain priced SR 2bil ordered Friday at 1400 arrived Saturday morning. Good work all round Nik
  5. Good god man, you'll be stoking the fires of froth with comments like that. To some this will be tantamount to a release date set in stone!
  6. Well said Old Dudders. The interest in this thread is the fact that it does meander around different subjects, be they telegraph poles,photography or the merits of kit building over rtr. All subjects take differing tangents most are factual or educational and in the background is the ongoing enjoyment of Little Bytham. Which is all presented by an exceptionally experienced figurehead within the UK modelling scene. I personally look forward to seeing more high quality photos and models. Atb Nik
  7. Looking at 66718 you may want to call that graffiti artist back and see if he can cover that mess up.☺ Atb Nik
  8. What a fantastic idea think I'll share this with the wife! On a different note my current tipple of choice is "Old Nutty Hen" a limited edition autumn ale from the people who make Old speckled (underpants) hen. Nik
  9. Norwich beer festival all next week. 100's of great ales, ciders and lagers at arguably one of the best beer festival's in the country. Great atmosphere and some very local people. Nik
  10. I regularly see that 66 passing Caistor St Edmund on the tanks. I'm surprised some enterprising farmer hasn't tried to claim it's scaring the livestock. ;-) Nik
  11. Sitting on a quiet night shift things went Kernow mad after much salivating I put an order in for an 02, the gate stock and 2 of the road vans! Now hoping that they don't all arrive at the same time or my credit card could be in tears, particularly as the model rail US tank proved to be to tempting to resist. Nik
  12. Looks a great model, I've bought one of the lbsc barrel roof canopies but as with so many things have yet to make a start on it. Would be great to see a few finished kits pictures posted here. Nik
  13. Got to agree with Colin on this one. Norwich-London line has been consistently poor for years, the ongoing weekend maintenance/"improvements" and replacement buses always make for a unenjoyable experience. Nik
  14. Damn you Kernow, stop with all these commissions my bank account can't take it!
  15. Just got a Hornby coal drop for £40. Lowest price in ages. Still probably a lot more than originally charged but I'm happy. Nik
  16. Spannerman

    Ask Dave

    Thanks for the swift reply. Cheers Nik
  17. Spannerman

    Ask Dave

    Hi Dave Not sure whether to post here or in the well tank section,apologies if I chose the wrong one. I am excited by the prospect of further well tank releases but disappointed that none have Southern lettering and all appear to be BR. Would it be possible to release loco's in a painted but unnumbered/unidentified state with or without transfers to allow us to individualise them? Obviously this is not solely a suggestion for the well tank but could be rolled out across the range. Kind regards Nik
  18. Great news. Not my era or region but it is good to see RM Web producing something slightly different. Hopefully this will be the starting point for some more left field ideas. Best of luck Andy and Dave Nik P.S Is it time to start an RM Web commissions wishlist. ;-)
  19. Everything is expensive it just depends on what you want to spend on it. Most hobbies can be enjoyed cheaply but as experience and expertise grow so does the outlay and spending money is not a guarantee of success. We all probably know people who have all the gear and no idea, whose cheque book is bigger than their talent. Remember it's a hobby and if it relaxes and rewards you it's probably worth it Atb Nik
  20. Cheers for the info. You may still want to put a sheet of cork over the whole layout as it will quieten the running. Atb Nik
  21. As a beginner it's great to see the step by step progress so far to see how it goes. Looking like a great layout. One thing though, in maintenance yards and the like the ballast does not usually have the defined shoulder of a mainline so you may not need to chamfer the cork sub base. Yard ballast tends to be a little more neglected. Out of interest how did you make the 1:1 trackplan? All the best Nik
  22. I would reply liking this message if I knew how to!:-) Nik
  23. Chaz thanks for the synopsis. Pretty much as I thought, I will have to make it up. However the points arising have been very interesting and certainly pointed me to some good back stories if nothing else. Cheers to you all Nik
  24. Thanks for continued feedback. Sorry I haven't been posting much in the way of responses but searching out where the lines you mention are, is taking a bit time and digging. As you may have guessed this is only a seed of an idea for a plan, and I'm a very slow worker on the practical side of things. Thanks again for all the great info and continued interest. Nik
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