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Willy

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  1. Thank you for your comment Dave. #73009 was built in September 1919 and the class were all scrapped by 1964. I couldn’t get the correct decals for this car so I used what I had with the intension of amending the build date before weathering but I forgot so I will patch it out later and add the correct date. This particular car, the 73009, was scrapped in 1959 and as you say, speed lettering wasn’t introduced until 1956 so it may not have carried this livery! ​I have a photo of this car in the old “Roman lettering” and it carries the herald so I don’t have an issue with that.
  2. I would love to re-paint it Brian but, apart from not wanting to hack around with this lovely loco, I have too many irons in the fire with not enough time to do everything I want to do.
  3. Thank you Jack. No, I am not going to repaint it now mainly because I have too many other things to do, but also because it is just too nice to tamper with. As you know, a house move is on the cards and that has kept me very busy this past couple of months, so I have done very little in the railway room.
  4. The man is a vandal and should hang his head in shame! Besides, it would be a good introduction to 0-Scale for him!!
  5. Thank you Brian The solid ‘light’ green GP7 was an option but I had decided, if I had gone ahead, I would have painted it in the two tone Green/Cream livery as #619. I once did an HO GP7 (#609) in the old ‘dark’ green livery but I sold it many years ago when I joined the RCT&HS and decided to go 0-scale. I also did the unique solid green GP35 #3640 in HO but it went the way of all the others and the only photo I can find now is this SD45 in the “Bee Line” livery. .
  6. Atlas GP7 2-rail factory fitted with Quantum Sound. I bought this loco with the intension of modifying and repainting it as a Reading unit but, for now, I haven’t got the nerve to start hacking it around!
  7. Thank you Jack, I will be in touch shortly.
  8. This car started life as a 3-rail Atlas 0-scale PRR USRA 55T Coal Hopper. I converted it to 2-rail and replaced the ‘K’ type brake gear with the ‘AB’ type. Apart from adding Kadee couplings I think perhaps it may need a bit more work? Although these cars never carried the ‘speed lettering’ I wanted to see what it would look like with this livery!
  9. I saved the links for future reference and thank you both!
  10. That’s great, thank you very much and there is no rush. With a ‘near enough’ grey and a bit of weathering, that would be perfect. I will PM you with my address.
  11. I have a Proto2000 UP GP60 and I have lost a couple of fan grills as shown below. I have searched the Modeljunction website but they don’t seem to have anything like this in stock so short of approaching Walthers, has anyone got any idea where I might find replacements in the UK? Thank you.
  12. After an email to DCC Supplies they agreed to take the decoder back and check it. They confirmed that it was faulty and they replaced it under warranty. Willy
  13. 0-scale from 25 years ago. This is a coal hopper with a roof added. The Reading later build these from new Another coal hopper with roof.
  14. Thanks again Mick, I would never have thought of Atlas. I have had a look through their website and I took the plunge and ordered what I hope will be suitable and as you say, the postage was only $4! Amazing after the prices I was quoted elsewhere.
  15. It’s not weird at all Spitfire, it is my experience with postage from the US to Ireland. When you are buying an item costing less than $15.00 and the postage quoted is $25.00 that is expensive!
  16. Thank you Mick. Yes, I have considered buying from the US but I hadn’t considered Atlas. Postage is an issue these days and I was hoping that someone might have a couple of bits in their spares box.
  17. That’s a great job you’re doing there Jacky and I look forward to seeing the finished car.
  18. I am looking for several sets of 0-scale Ajax brake housing (or similar) if anyone has surplus they would like to sell please? I don’t necessarily need the brake wheel! I am also looking for 0-scale AB brake sets to convert a couple of Atlas hoppers that have the older K type. Thanks.
  19. Thanks for the link. I might take a run up to Bangor on the Saturday.
  20. It is a well detailed kit Jacky and I am glad it went to a good home.
  21. I am glad you like it Jacky and I am looking forward to seeing it completed. I will contact you later.
  22. Thank you Norman. I have done as you suggest and unfortunately the problem persists and when I fit the decoder from the other loco to this board there is no problem! The other thing is, the ‘faulty’ decoder gets very hot and I don’t know if that is significant! Thanks again. Willy
  23. I have a problem with a sound fitted decoder on one of my Terriers and I have searched here, and elsewhere, and I cannot see it mentioned so my apologies if I am repeating something that has already been discussed. The loco was working fine but it has been laid up for several months. I thought I would give it a run to make sure it is still working but I find that, although it starts to move normally, after several seconds it stops of no apparent reason. If I don’t touch it, it will move off again as normal. It can go for 30 seconds or so before this happens or it may be only a couple of seconds, there is no pattern. It doesn’t stop at the same place in the revolution nor does it stop the sound! I then swopped the decoder for the one in my other Terrier and the problem follows the decoder! I have tried to reset the decoder but, although it will respond to the throttle, it will not read the CVs! Has anyone else come across a similar problem? Thank you. Willy
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