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Hal Nail

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  1. 7 hours ago, The Great Bear said:

    This print isn't perfect, there is some banding in line with the printing layers variable in spacing and severity. I get that in many of my prints can't work out why as some of the earlier prints of this model were ok.

    Total guess given i havent got a printer but is it it perhaps that as you add more detail, the printer does more 'passes' or takes longer and that causes it to be less smooth?

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  2. Is there an obvious external visual difference between an HA and HB boiler (if it makes any difference to the answer, c1957)? Or was the type of superheater and related covers etc totally separate to the boiler diagram?

     

    Also was there a normal time loco buffers were swapped from taper to parallel? I suspect at heavy general but that's just a hunch from the timings of a few I have conveniently dated photos.

     

    I was surprised at how many west country locos retained taper buffers in late logo livery as I'd always thought they were changed much earlier than that. I had asked for taper but was supplied with parallel attached, which is annoying but I'm wary of trying to swap them.

     

    edit: re my earlier chimney question, I found the answer in the pen and sword book. Although 5044 was the first to appear from new with the short type, they were then built with either until short became standard from 5058 onwards.

  3. Just now, adb968008 said:

    Or perhaps the goal was only to get  a mainline connection, and the DMU/Shuttle service was just a  carrot to get that connection ?


    Now the connections in place, push off the DMU/Shuttle idea to the long grass.

    Yeah could be. Interestingly the Alton end of the Midhants, which you would think was a significant feature, doesnt get that much everyday traffic but probably pays for itself in visitors for the evening beer trains. So similar to what you are saying - they need a link but not for every day travel.

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  4. 1 minute ago, adb968008 said:

    The problem I see is what is understanding what is being sold, is it a day out to Swanage or a ride on a steam railway ?

     

    I suspect they decided it was so expensive to run, it wasn't ever going to be viable regardless of how they spun the resulting high ticket price.

     

     

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  5. I find it very satisfying merging models get something different. The hitch is often an idea would end up with something you can't use which can make it expensive. The more stuff you have, the more options open up!

     

    I just managed to sell a wagon body for what I'd paid for the wagon, allowing me to use the free chassis to trigger a whole series of swaps which will give me a few variations.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, PieGuyRob said:

    In that case we are definitely encouraging him! 

    Number of viewings is pretty irrelevant. Number of watchers is more useful but the only stat that matters is what you sell it for.

     

    I'm convinced he's just using ebay listings to support a massively inflated stock value on his balance sheet.

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  7. Popped down to St Blazey today and 5356 is in but missing a safety valve cover! At one point I was kicking myself for not buying a green one but I think I made the right choice now. You wouldn't believe how many I took to get a couple without wheels in the air etc- breeze didn't help! Really must make a photo plank!

     

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  8. On 28/04/2024 at 16:48, Porfuera said:

    I haven't been charged UK VAT to date.

     

    Similarly I've always kept below 135 so had nothing added.

     

    I noticed the recent hike and fearing they've finally discovered brexit, and possibly our VAT laws, queried it and received this reply:

     

    "unfortunately, yes. The short answer is Brexit. The slightly longer answer is that due to a increase in prices due to the new customs regulations and shipping conditions, our prices had to be increased too. In essence the UK is, from a pure customs perstecive (sic), no longer within the limits of continental Europa. And that's why we had to adjust our prices to the current standards."

     

    Presumably customs sort any duties, so nothing should change in that regard and if they haven't charged VAT when you order, its their lookout anyway as its the vendors responsibility to pay it over, not the buyer?

     

    ie apart from more postage, shouldn't be any different?

  9. 18 hours ago, hayfield said:

     

    Not negative feedback, but I always get proof of postage for items under £20 and tracked/recorded for over. If a customer claims to not have received an item I put a claim into the Royal Mail and let them judge the validity of the claim

    Tracked 48 for a small parcel is only something like 50p more than 2nd class and has £150 insurance so I always use that for everything now (unless it's worth more than 150 obviously).

     

    It's cheap so avoids putting off buyers but only takes 2 days so if I get things out the next day, its plenty quick enough.

     

    As an added benefit I subsequently discovered it takes seconds to buy through eBay but I was doing it manually for ages.

     

    Doesn't support the post office which is a downside but unfortunately you can't be a capitalist and a socialist all the time :)

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  10. 12 hours ago, Halvarras said:

    couldn't help wondering how it managed to collect one without the other.

     

    the tender - the latter's large BR crest suggests this isn't lined and may not be green either.

    Could it be as simple as they had mislaid/broken the glass or beading? Did they just weld up the hole? When prairies had their portholes removed, which admittedly is slightly different as permanent, with a few exceptions which were proud (eg 4559) they inserted a snug fitting blank and flush welded it. Almost impossible to see but I have one close up photo of 4565 and you can just make out the outline. So I'd always assumed the same applied with wartime windowless cabs but there isn't any hint in that top photo. Would they have replaced the whole side sheet and then just reused the old handrail?

     

    I've seen one or two green moguls with black tenders.

     

  11. 3 hours ago, Rumblestripe said:

    This is still available and I'm weakening. How easy to remove are the decals? Would make a good grubby industrial IMO.

    I removed the early crest on a 14xx and actually it wasn't that easy. Repainting plain black is about as straight foward as it gets though.

  12. 45 minutes ago, Hroth said:

    The only Dapol 6-wheeled loco I haven't got is a Pannier!

    I've been thinking about buying a late cab pannier but holding off given the risk they get discounted shortly after 

     

    I got a voucher off Rails today when I suggested I was within my rights to return 2 vanwides I bought the other week only to see they discounted them another 25%. Excellent on their part and we are both better now off!

  13. 7 hours ago, Simond said:

    That does seem very good value for an accurate, smooth RTR model.  
     

    I converted mine to RC, I’m tempted to get another and put a decoder in it.

    I never managed to establish if the later batch is an improved BR green, or just dark photos. Even Dapol don't seem to know.

     

    If it was tweaked I would buy another and paint my original black, if not I wouldn't bother obviously 

     

    I guess you win some you lose some, but I bought two vanwides in mid April from Rails and they've just reduced them by 25% (and a variant I would have preferred in the first place). I've emailed asking what their returns policy is and whether they might be able to do something!

  14. 23 hours ago, dj_crisp said:

     

    W55016 Class 122 P116 BR Blue

     

    It took me an age to get ok looking fonts but I did find them quite fun to do.

     

    Hope this helps

    Will

     

     

    I know we've discussed this before but that photo really shows what a huge difference your flush glazing makes to the cab. I'll probably give it a go on my 7mm one.

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