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  1. 1 minute ago, Edge said:

    Yes, the finecast stuff isn’t brilliant. Forge world resin on the other hand is superb.

     

    meta is now mostly when they do a ‘made to order’ run of classic minis. As I’ve said as well, they never did finecast on the lord of the rings game, so you can still get entire armies in metal there :)

    Never knew that. I’d assumed the made to order for old stuff was resin as well.

     

    As a recent returnee to the hobby, I’ve concentrated on the new stuff which is miles better in terms of detail etc.

     

    I’ve never played lord of the rings. I was originally at fantasy battle player, then epic before hitting 40K on my return a couple of years back.

     

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  2. 3 minutes ago, Edge said:


    they’ve been phasing it out for a long time. The only metal stuff now is a collection of really old classic minis and a fair chunk of the Lord of the Rings range. 

     

    But the plastics are superb - in almost all cases they leave the kits they replaced dead in the water :)

    I didn’t think anything was metal anymore. Any old metal models are now fine cast, which is GW speak for converting the minis to use resin, usually with poor results.

     

    Now everything new apart from a few low production items are plastic. The other items are resin and usually sold under their forge world brand.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Edge said:

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    incidentally l may have inadvertently introduced some lingo into the Birmingham store from the model railway world - they now use the term ‘rivet counter’ quite a bit, so sorry if that’s my fault 🤦‍♂️ …..

    I’m curious as to what you could rivet count in the 40K universe 😋

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  4. Ah, warhammer - my other hobby love.

    I used to play as a teenager but drifted away from it. Always thought I only really had time to do one hobby or another so I concentrated on my model railways.

    Then Covid struck and my eldest daughters boyfriend came to stay with us during lock down. He was a warhammer  40K player and the flame was reignited.

    so I started playing and collecting again and forgot all about my trains.

    I packed them all up and decided to sell to concentrate on Warhammer.

    But then when I went to DRAG to hand over some sold items I realised I missed the guys and the model railways.

     

    So now I have decided to try and do both hobbies. It causes me internal consternation as I feel I haven’t got time to do justice to either (or rather achieve what I would like to do with them both - first world problems….).

     

    My current warhammer project is this custom space marine chapter:

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  5. 24 minutes ago, Coach bogie said:

    Your issues with chimneys is the frequency boilers/smokeboxes were changed. It can be different types depending on date.

     

    As for the Abbey rebuilds, all my images have the final style of inside cylinders as I understand they were all given new front end frames, as part of the rebuild.

     

    Mike Wiltshire

    My understanding is that the Abbey rebuilds did have squared off inside cylinder cover but that they were narrower than the later castles as the frames were still the narrow ones the Abbeys and earlier castles were built with.

     

    When I was still modelling a few years ago I wanted to renumber a Hornby castle as one of the Abby rebuilds but I could never find a source for the narrower squared off inside cylinder chest.

     

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  6. 29 minutes ago, Rods_of_Revolution said:

     

    I didn't mean outside the pub as in the smoking shelter, I meant the unvaccinated meeting outside the pub as in at someone's house. 10 unvaccinated people in one house is going to spread the virus more than 1 unvaccinated person and 30 vaccinated people in a pub. If you make vaccination or tests a requirement to socialise, then more unvaccinated people will probably socialise together and their peer groups will change to reflect this. Obviously it's a simplistic example and it may not pan out that way, the only point I'm making is these things need to be considered before any policy is implemented.

    Or, conversely, it could have the effect of encouraging vaccine uptake. There is a fear that the young (18-30) age group may have a lower uptake of vaccination as they are much less likely to suffer severe illness or death.

    Take away their ability to go to the pub or out clubbing and suddenly they have a big incentive to get the jab.

  7. 31 minutes ago, Hobby said:

     

    An interesting point, my understanding is that the process was speeded up rather than things not being followed. Something we were able to do as a stand alone country but the EU countries couldn't match. I suspect the USA and probably other countries such as Russia followed a similar route.

    Not strictly true. Any EU country could have chosen to go it alone like we did if they wished.

    But they chose to pool their efforts under the EU banner.

     

    Now, if they are regretting that decision is another question altogether....

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  8. Hi Phil,

     

    Yep, he has done some great work.

    I’m not too bad thanks, certainly doing better than many others in these trying times.

    As lack of updates on this thread indicate, I haven’t really progressed with the layout over the past few years.

    However I have been keeping busy building coaches for it and also contributing to Rod and John’s Balcombe project by building a few coaches and EMUs.

     

    Don’t worry about what you have or haven’t managed to achieve this year - it’s a hobby, not a job. Good to see your mojo is starting to return though.

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  9. I also drill .5mm holes and solder in the hinges (either Comet from their detailing etch or the Dart castings ones listed above - they are much the same)

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    i’m curious about the glued plastic strip option though. For those that have used it how do you rate it’s durability?

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  10. Hi, I guess how far the bogie needs to swing will depend on the curves on your layout. I have a very tight R2 curve leading into my traverser so I need a fair bit of bogie swing. Conversely some of these coaches run on a P4 layout with a change of bogie where little bogie swing is required.

     

    Most of my coaches have bogies packed with a piece of 20 thou plasticard. I measure buffer height against a gauge.

    This normally suffices and I don’t have to remove much if any from the top of the cosmetic side frames.

     

    With the white metal side frames I remove extra material from the back using a burr tool in my dremel.

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    I just carefully nibble away until enough material has been removed to fit the brass bogie. I think the original pattern maker for these side frames didn’t account for shrinkage when positioning the holes for the bearings. So they are just ever so slightly too close together. You can also remove a bit of material above the holes to allow the side frames to sit a bit lower if required to help with clearing the solebars.

     

    Hope that helps.

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  11. 15 hours ago, Clive Mortimore said:

    Hi Robin

     

    Now be careful, on Wright Writes someone was making one of these for his LNER Yorkshire layout and was told quite firmly that they were built for East Anglia and wouldn't have got to Yorkshire.......utter rubbish they had wheels as as we all know no railway man ever took notice of the "return to" label and sent wagons and parcels coaches all over the shop but never home.

    Clive, I don’t think Rob has to worry. There is plenty of photographic evidence of an ex LNER 4 wheel BY on the Kingsbridge branch.

    Even if it isn’t the exact same diagram to us Western aficionados they all look the same :)

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