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Leaning on/touching Exhibition Layouts.
Phil Parker replied to GrumpyPenguin's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Sorry, I didn't bother giving the full discussion between myself and the exhibition organiser. In over 100 shows, it wasn't an issue, but if I was bringing barriers, I'd normally let them know. The extra space for a rear-operated layout was less than a foot. If your show is so tightly packed that this makes a difference, there is a bigger problem. -
Leaning on/touching Exhibition Layouts.
Phil Parker replied to GrumpyPenguin's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
The only question I used to ask was "Do you provide barriers?" - if the answer was no, and I really wanted to go, I'd borrow a couple from the club and take them with me. Generally though, it was no barriers, no attendance. People will lean on something, and if it's not a barrier, then it will be the layout, no matter how much scenery gets squashed. As for the rest, I don't care if you rub yourself down with a damp copy of MRJ every morning, uninvited poking of my layout is a capital crime. In my experience, "enthusiasts" are no better than the general public, and older people no better than children, in their respect for the models on display. -
Except that 3-legged walking machines fall over as soon as one leg is lifted. The BBC worked this out when making "The Tripods" TV series in the 1980s. Matt Irvine explained that they invented some sort of lifting ray underneath to combat this, but it wasn't ideal.
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NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Phil Parker replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
Paul Martin (NG Trains/EDM Models) talks about the NG7 thing on his excellent blog about the new range launch here: https://ngtrains.com/blog/quarry-hunslets-in-ng7/ -
NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Phil Parker replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
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NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
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The National Festival of Railway Modelling - NEC 23/24 November 2024
Phil Parker replied to AY Mod's topic in Exhibitions
As mentioned on at least one layout thread, layouts have been invited already, and the trade is being booked. If we hadn't started by now, we would be in trouble! Don't forget, we already run three successful shows, so this is the same, but a bit bigger. -
The Octogenarian Railcar by Charles Carson We didn't have the space on our pages for all the diagrams in Charles's article, so they are posted here to help anyone following the project.
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Contents The Fairplex Garden Railroad by Rick Bremer Testing my Mettle by Mark Thatcher The octogenarian railcar by Charles Carson Diary Dates A Bridge Too Far by Peter Charles Bodging a Big Hauler by Nick Midgley Painting Figures The Easy Way by Daniel Cousins A couple of Oddities by Dave Skertchly Product News Seen at the show
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You are right, the quote about profit should have been attributed to the Johnster - no idea why it wasn't, but I apologise for the error. However, I won't apologise for suggesting that anyone take part in a democratic process that millions have fought and died to support. Indeed I'd expect someone to be more upset if I suggested that they disrespected those people, and didn't vote.
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If it were a few pence, I suspect most people would. The premium is more likely to be a three-figure sum from those who've told me, and know about these things.
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Handy Hint: I'm sure Continental Modeller would prefer the content in text form rather than an image or PDF they have to re-type to put in the diary section of the magazine. I know whan I get these things, I do.
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No. You've learnt your lesson going and looking at the Facebook page. RMweb looks positively calm compared to that lot!
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Sorry, that's unfair. People on this forum have generally been very supportive. Now, if you look at Facebook, your description fits perfectly with many suggesting that it serves them right for manufacturering in China, and ranting you should never buy something from Dapol marked made in China. Here, there has been some discussion about how it could happen and some general chat about outsourcing. Please refrain from such inflammatory language.
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