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Ian Fisher

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  1. I see this as an attack ! someone is clearly happy to use emotive stupid phrases that somone showing themselves up as a bit weak......
  2. See more slack English.......never mentioned "judgement" clearly subconsciously you feel it relevant.
  3. Means B*gger all I dont get why people are so keen on labelling others
  4. I know its a few years ago, did anyone secure any further images of these coaches?
  5. Probably cheaper to buy new, they are either battered or sub 60 notes
  6. They aren't family though they share a fibre glass cab. 325 has more dna with a 319 Ian
  7. http://www.replicarailways.co.uk/images/stories/Downloads/MBSOWEB.pdf a useful resource?
  8. Everyone seems to have not mentioned this ol favourite https://yorkshow.org.uk/layouts-2024/ Warley club help with resources for this show
  9. lets hope its a joke..........no need to compete with models in tooling
  10. probably the biggest gross retailer.
  11. And a month or so later......it doesn't make sense
  12. Cant recall were this idea came from? But I had some good experience with a Loctite product used in the music sound industry wasnt cheap but did a great job on ply/ Peco Pandrols. Cant seem to find the one I used but this is very close to it. Google just re found loctite 480..... https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/glues/9082802?cm_mmc=UK-PLA-DS3A-_-google-_-CSS_UK_EN_Adhesives_%26_Sealants_%26_Tapes_Whoop-_-Glues_Whoop-_-9082802&matchtype=&pla-341507982166&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjN-SBhCkARIsACsrBz6y8Uo_lPbkh6_ggIgaTZQozQtU_F_BHLusW81mtyOqEZcH8LFa_G4aAuC-EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
  13. It's Micromark, and if you know what you want to achieve, you can use it to tweak and clear material. Steel can smooth or cut/remove brass with ease. I had one from 1998, and still got it.
  14. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Micro-Mark-HO-Truck-Tuner/dp/B06XGK5QSG Is another. IMHO its not as exact as the H&A one, I have got both DCC concepts do a version too https://www.dccconcepts.com/product/bearing-reamers-set-of-two/ posted as you did your edit! The two above are more for me to tweak and or repair a worn bearing. As you gleamed they set the bearing at the right depth and keeps it square, which sort of helps with getting the axles true.
  15. All the Airfix wagons had those four bits on the buffer beam, two I'd guess related to the coupling. just chop EM off. Have a look for the truck tuner or H&A models retail a neat little countersunk drill that sets the bearing true into the axle boxes/Wiron. Most just need a little material clearing. As for hinges try filling them back? You don't want to keep them being able to open and close do you? Ian
  16. Derbyshire Derby The Brunswick Brunswick Brewery not a brewery but a very good pub with its own 37 cab the Alex is just next door and hosts regular railway meets, its custodian is a promising modeler too. Devon/Cornwall Platform 5 Brewery Newton Abbot
  17. I seem to recall something like a full entrance was proposed but the ferry workshops didn't relocate which scuppered it. The Birkenhead Railway - LMS GW Joint T B Maund RCTS published 2000 is well worth a read, if you have not already!
  18. So you built the wagon and did not try to dry fit the wheels? What size have you got between W irons?
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