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  1. I haven’t to be fair I’ll try and find that thread 👍
  2. Hi thanks for your response I tried Hornby and Bachmann nem pockets in the mount they will go in but are very tight almost to the point of breaking the wagon, they distort the mount pulling it out of shape, the coupling then falls out a little later as if squeezed out! I think the Oxford mount is marginally smaller than other manufacturers. The only other possibility is to file an existing Hornby/Bachmann item so it fits
  3. Hi I’m hoping someone can help me to source an nem pocket for the Oxford/Hattons Ici hopper. it’s a stepped pocket and Hornby/Bachmann nem pockets are slightly bigger and straight! I’ve tried Hattons and Peter’s spares, just waiting on Oxford who only work Monday-Friday for a reply thanks for the help
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    Hi just a heads up I popped into a little model shop in star beck models in Harrogate today and came accross a great guy in the shop, he’s selling the railfreight distribution railfreight red/grey and brown VEAs brand new for £28, I’d have bought them all if funds had allowed lol, great price and great to support local model shop
  5. Hi I’m looking for a large retired or soon to be retired exhibition layout, it needs to be at least 30’ long by a max of 11’ wide tailchaser, preferably an era of around 1990, DC or Dcc, anything considered in any state of repair
  6. Can you help with some n gauge items please
  7. Hi when’s the next exhibition please 

  8. I use really useful boxes 18 litre and 35 litre (35 litre locos mainly), these really useful boxes are essentially the same dimensions, (internal 340mm x 400mm) in all but depth, so can be stacked together. I then use the Warley/Bachmann collectors club storage boxes in the main. I glue the flat cardboard sheet to the assembled stock divider sections and glue the end dividers into place, works for about 95% of stock. The problem I have is some stock is just that bit too tall, maybe 3-4mm so can't be fitted into the Warley/Bachmann stock boxes. I store my stock in "block formations" so I cant store a BDA flat in the same tray as a CDA/PCA. The main stock that has height issues are Hornby CDA clay hoods, Hornby PCA cement wagons & Bachmann BG parcel coaches with roof vents. I'm trying to source foam inserts with slots in (preferably 5 slots) that will fit snug into the really useful box, tried a few guys on ebay but not looking like he can do to my size. Anyone got any ideas?
  9. Could probably fill most of the holes in your stock list there Andy I have 80+ new style MGR
  10. Hi, what have you used for the trackbed, I thought most people used decking board?
  11. I'm looking to build a Garden Railway, with the intention of running scale length trains, some neigh on 20feet long It looks like people are using decking wood to lay track on, does anyone know if hardwood is worth the premium of paying the extra for? I'm looking to run (eventually) a 250ft dog bone layout with runs into my garage. The track will be laid around the perimeter of my long (100 ft x 60 ft) "L" shaped garden. The track will be placed on staggered railway sleepers laid on their sides hopefully showing the rail chair indents to create a "brick effect". The sleepers will be laid 2 high creating a low wall to keep the track out of harms way and creating a boundary round the garden. This will give the wall of sleepers a height of around 20 inches, I then plan to top the sleepers with decking board (not sure if hardwood is worth the premium or softwood will suffice) Then overlay the deck board with roofing felt to weatherproof it. This seems to be how its generally done , but i'm all ears for advice from people who have built Garden Railways. One problem i'm getting stuck with is I'm building a fiddle yard in the garage, its going to be built to one side against the wall to keep its footprint low, 3ft is the maximum reach for comfort, this allows for 15/16 running lines and a table top height of about 1m works well. The problem this gives me is a differential in height between the garage and the running track in the garden, of about 50% or 500mm/20" My only solution is to build a helix in the corner or the garden to get the levels corresponding, this would still be quite a project in itself dropping 500mm on a 5foot radius Helix. I know the layout is Big but even so the difference is too big to make up the difference in levels.
  12. How do you spray your glue? I have pva in a bottle and have tried brushing the pre sized plasticard base then applying the real swarfe to a liberally glue coated base, but it's a bit crap tbh. does the swarfe need to be really fine? if I use a simple water spray bottle with pva in wont it clog up after the first use? Is there a recommended spray glue ?
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