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1 hour ago, nerron said:

John I suspect you have sorted your signal box requirements but this may be of interest:

https://dexterscove.com/store/p71/Great_Western_Signal_Box.html

I have built his NER box and am very happy with it.

That looks very nice, Ron. I will need two more boxes in due course and this "Cookham" box will add a bit of variety, being gable ended rather than hipped roof. I was going to cut and shut a couple of the small Ratio boxes but I might well get one of these instead.

 

Thanks.

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well I can't be blamed for the rain fall this year! Hope everyone is Ok!

 

Baz

 

 

(and while cold (~12C ) we have had bursts of sunshine and blue sky here all day!)

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2 hours ago, Barry O said:

Cos I am here and my personal rain cloud is parked up the street

 

Ah, but you could be working remotely...

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1 minute ago, ian said:

 

Ah, but you could be working remotely...

Now there's a thought - virtual weathering. Just download and apply. Only a matter of time and genius, and for a man who's mastered rocket-science, no sweat!

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1 hour ago, Oldddudders said:

Now there's a thought - virtual weathering. Just download and apply. Only a matter of time and genius, and for a man who's mastered rocket-science, no sweat!

Ooh I do like a challenge.. i will go and have a thunk of how this cpuld be organised...

 

Bax

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29 minutes ago, Barry O said:

Ooh I do like a challenge.. i will go and have a thunk of how this cpuld be organised...

 

Bax

 

Downloadable, pre-printed sheets, a bit like Scalescenes, to print onto sticky labels, to then wrap around the rolling stock.

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Perhaps a bag with a wash mix and a bag of powder.. pour wash on, letbit dry then pour powder overnit..tap... and...

 

Or a bit of software which automatically weathers your photosbof stock but leaves them pristing in reality?

Baz

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1 hour ago, Barry O said:

Perhaps a bag with a wash mix and a bag of powder.. pour wash on, letbit dry then pour powder overnit..tap... and...

 

Or a bit of software which automatically weathers your photosbof stock but leaves them pristing in reality?

Baz

Isn't it called photoshop or something like dat?

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33 minutes ago, Clive Mortimore said:

Isn't it called photoshop or something like dat?

Nope you have to fiddle around with it.. this would be automatic

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On 21/03/2021 at 17:51, Barry O said:

Cos I am here and my personal rain cloud is parked up the street

 

Barry O and Rob McKenna - never seen in the same room?

 

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Rob McKenna is an ordinary lorry driver who can never get away from rain, and he has a log-book showing that it has rained on him every day, anywhere that he has ever been, to prove it. He is because of this rather grouchy and resigned to never seeing the sun; he notes it even rained when he went abroad. He was described by the scientific community as a "Quasi Supernormal Incremental Precipitation Inducer".

 

https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Rob_McKenna

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On 26/03/2021 at 09:26, St Enodoc said:

The display monitor needs a VGA input

I'm sorry to say that VGA is more archaeology than technology these days. Things are moving in the direction of ever-smaller connectors. My latest laptop only has USB-C connectors, even for the monitor connectors - they work perfectly, but it took a set of new cables & adaptors when I first got the machine.

 

The Raspberry Pi400 has a pair of HDMI connectors, but even there, the USB-C connector has made an appearance.

 

Yours, Mike.

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