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On 21/10/2020 at 23:09, Neal Ball said:

Today was a railway day.
 

Firstly, my passengers arrived x200 seated people...

 

This one pack:

 

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This is Big Bob is closeup 

 

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Instead of sending OO / HO As described, they have sent giants!

 

Thanks eBay.

 

It seems though that everyone in the UK has run out of Prieser HObseated passengers. Hopefully they haven’t all got COVID-19 

 

eBay update!

 

I didn't get anywhere with the retailer in China.... other than an offer of a £3 refund.

 

But eBay offer a resolution service and no sooner had I emailed eBay with the details, than the seller gave me a full refund.

 

Plus at the same time, they have changed the description to clearly show they are 1:50 scale.

 

Anyone want 200 oversize OO people?

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1 minute ago, Tallpaul69 said:

Here, finally, are a couple of photos of original documents:-

 

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Here is the sheet for Old Oak Common Turn 44 which alternated with Worcester Turn 10, bringing a Worcester engine to Henley on alternate evenings. Due to its small distribution this is a duplicated sheet, the sheets just pinned together!

 

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Here is the working diagrams for the Henley coaching sets. Excuse the pencil marks, which I am guilty of!

This being a document needing a wider distribution than the above engine diagram is a properly printed book!

 

An interesting glimpse of the organisation behind 50s/60s railway operation. Mind you this had not changed since the beginning of the century, and carried on for many more years!

 

Best regards

Paul  

 

 

Wow! thanks Paul,

 

Operationally I dont know how they kept tabs on where everything was.

 

Particularly as a carriage could be detached from tran x for onward conveyance to location Y and might not end up at the start for several days. Out and back working being rare for detached carriages.

 

Thanks again, fascinating insight.

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2 hours ago, Neal Ball said:

Operationally I dont know how they kept tabs on where everything was.

 

Particularly as a carriage could be detached from tran x for onward conveyance to location Y and might not end up at the start for several days. Out and back working being rare for detached carriages.

I think it was partly due to the number of people involved!

Each train had 3 members of staff, each station, unless an unstaffed halt would have 2/3. Then there were a lot of staff in signal boxes. That's without counting the PW staff in each section and a large number of Inspectors of everything!!

 

Happy days?

Cheers

Paul

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16 hours ago, Tallpaul69 said:

I think it was partly due to the number of people involved!

Each train had 3 members of staff, each station, unless an unstaffed halt would have 2/3. Then there were a lot of staff in signal boxes. That's without counting the PW staff in each section and a large number of Inspectors of everything!!

 

Happy days?

Cheers

Paul

 

Different times indeed.

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Today has been spent doing a few odd jobs:

 

  • The Pannier tank has had some weathering added; logos added (I decided against 1920's Great Western as I couldn't find the transfers); in GWR 1930's shirtbutton and all the handrails have been refitted. For the time being this loco will be numberless - as I have only just ordered the plates from Fox!
  • Some of the recent Modelu figures had a bit more paint added.
  • The new running in boards have been painted with dark stone.

Hopefully everything will be photographed tomorrow and added onto here.

 

I then need to crack on with the rewiring project for the Oxford Dean goods 0-6-0 as the new decoder has been sat on the side for a while.

 

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Today’s workbench:

 

Finally a few projects are coming together:

  • 57xx I’ve now found the transfers (too late).
  • running in boards, ready to be installed.
  • New pub signs, for the Vidler arms and the Ship. Both signs are from scale model scenery.

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The various signs are now in place, although the Typeface on the name board for the Vidler might be a bit too modern. Thoughts please:

 

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The ship inn is a Hornby skaledale pub. The Ship images came from an insert from model rail ages ago:

 

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and the new end of platform running in boards:


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This afternoon has been taken up with re-wiring my Oxford Dean Goods 0-6-0 no 2475.

 

A couple of months ago, it shorted and the decoder blew up :-( It looked as if the loco to tender connector had been wired poorly and was the cause of the short. On closer examination, all the wiring looked a bit suspect, so I decided to replace everything.

 

I bought new connectors; ; new decoder socket and a new decoder, all from DCC Concepts. I went for a Zen Black v12 decoder. After a couple of hours with the soldering iron, it was all programmed through the Sprog3 and everything was as good as new.

 

My only quibble was that I should have been able to set up CV25 as a one stop set-up. Sadly the option to change CV25 wasn't on the Sprog commands. I have since changed the settings in CV2 etc. and set up the characteristics of a small freight loco - perfect!

 

I have also added Modelu crew. It just needs weathering and then come lamps and thats the morning goods loco.

 

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Dean Goods loco seen arriving at Henley on Thames with a short freight.

 

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A slightly different angle and black and white.

 

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Pleased to see you've sorted the Dean ( one of my top 10 favourite GWR locos ) out Neil.

 

I haven't bothered to mention it before, I managed to pick up one for a very good price and advertised as New.

Out of the box it didn't want to know whatsoever and I made a claim against the seller, money returned and although I offered (naturally) to return the offending loco I was told to either keep it or bin it ! 

 

I now have a DG that needs rewiring at some point and will possibly convert / backdate  as per Mikkel did.

 

Enjoying your ongoing work very much, but then I am biased ! 

 

G

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2 hours ago, Neal Ball said:

Sadly the option to change CV25 wasn't on the Sprog commands.

Presumably you're using JMRI DecoderPro with the Sprog? You might find you need to download a newer version of JMRI to get the latest decoder definitions. I had to do that last Christmas for my Hornby TTS Castle.

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4 hours ago, bgman said:

Pleased to see you've sorted the Dean ( one of my top 10 favourite GWR locos ) out Neil.

 

I haven't bothered to mention it before, I managed to pick up one for a very good price and advertised as New.

Out of the box it didn't want to know whatsoever and I made a claim against the seller, money returned and although I offered (naturally) to return the offending loco I was told to either keep it or bin it ! 

 

I now have a DG that needs rewiring at some point and will possibly convert / backdate  as per Mikkel did.

 

Enjoying your ongoing work very much, but then I am biased ! 

 

G

 

 

Thanks Graham.
 

The Dean goods has been an issue from the start, although I agree, it’s a lovely looking loco.

 

Hopefully with a DCC concepts decoder inside it’s now going to settle down.

 

I like the idea that you’ve gained a loco for free! It was quite straightforward to re-wire. In order to get everything in, I carved a space under the coal load. The decoder is a direct plug variety and is quite meaty!

 

Thanks again for your comments.

 

2 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

Definitely. I'd go for an all upper-case face, probably with serifs.


Any suggestions on font? 

 

2 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

Presumably you're using JMRI DecoderPro with the Sprog? You might find you need to download a newer version of JMRI to get the latest decoder definitions. I had to do that last Christmas for my Hornby TTS Castle.


Will give that a go, thanks very much 

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Glad you got the Dean sorted electrically. I had a similar problem and eventually had to add a Supercap SA which made all the difference for guaranteed reliable performance. I now use one of mine for an automated pick up goods.

 

If you havent done so already , you may want to add some weight to the loco. I found haulage want great until I started squeezing some lead in. 

 

Lovely photos, I think the Dean rather lends itself to Black and White.

 

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6 hours ago, FoxUnpopuli said:

How about an Egyptian Serif - like the GREAT WESTERN on the tender?

 

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This one was: https://www.1001fonts.com/fetteegyptienne-font.html


Thanks for this, that looks a lot better.

 

5 hours ago, St Enodoc said:

I'd try Times New Roman or Clarendon for starters.


It’s strange, on the printed page, it looked ok. It was only when I started to stick it onto the building that I questioned it.

 

1 hour ago, john dew said:

Glad you got the Dean sorted electrically. I had a similar problem and eventually had to add a Supercap SA which made all the difference for guaranteed reliable performance. I now use one of mine for an automated pick up goods.

 

If you havent done so already , you may want to add some weight to the loco. I found haulage want great until I started squeezing some lead in. 

 

Lovely photos, I think the Dean rather lends itself to Black and White.

 

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Thanks very much John. I was thinking about a stay alive as well. The new Zen decoders are pre wired for stay alive on a plug and play basis. Although space in the tender is now very tight. 
 

You are right there is something about some locos being in B/W that makes a difference.

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Thanks for all the font comments. 
 

From the site: https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/75999/old-style-bold

 

Is was looking at OS Bold and will also have a go later with that on the laptop.

 

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I searched for fonts from the 1890’s on the basis the sign would have been old!

 

Thanks again for the comments.

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After yesterday success with the Dean Goods, sadly it was all a bit hit and miss today. No matter how much I cleaned the track; the wheels, it seemed to make no difference. 

 

Sometimes thats the way it goes!

 

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There is certainly plenty of space to add some extra weight. I'm not sure about adding the stay alive, although thats what it needs, maybe hook it up to a Toad to increase the number of pickups.

 

I have adjusted the pickups on the loco as that seemed also to be an issue.

 

All wasn't lost, after messing about for a bit and then leaving it in Platform 3 for a couple of hours, it happily made its way up the line to Twyford.

 

 

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However, that was all a diversion. I had spent an hour trying to download some different fonts, which on a mac, is not easy.

 

I couldn't find the OS Bold typeface to download, but found a Times Old Attic, downloaded it, but couldn't get it installed - until I sat back in front of the laptop this evening to do the photos.

 

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I ended up using Iowan old style, which os better than the sign over the door, which looks like a modern Southern sign.

 

I'm happy with how it looks and I think the size of the sign is better than the Engravers one which os the same size font as the others.

 

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To be honest I'm pleased now with the way it looks.

 

The pub needs some outside drinkers and then lights inside.

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I also had an hour or so, just playing trains - as you do. This time with locos that don't come out very often.

 

The Huntley & Palmers loco must be arriving after an overhaul, its a lot cleaner than that first wagon. In the 1930's Huntley & Palmers had a big factory in Reading.

 

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It was then time for the GWR Saddle tank to take over the train.

 

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Just a bit of fun, have a good evening.

Regards, Neal.

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7 hours ago, Neal Ball said:

However, that was all a diversion. I had spent an hour trying to download some different fonts, which on a mac, is not easy.

 

I couldn't find the OS Bold typeface to download, but found a Times Old Attic, downloaded it, but couldn't get it installed - until I sat back in front of the laptop this evening to do the photos.

 

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I ended up using Iowan old style, which os better than the sign over the door, which looks like a modern Southern sign.

 

I'm happy with how it looks and I think the size of the sign is better than the Engravers one which os the same size font as the others.

 

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To be honest I'm pleased now with the way it looks.

 

The pub needs some outside drinkers and then lights inside.

I still reckon it would look better in upper case.

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