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Great to see the trackbases have worked out well. I guess there will be more to do for the remaining lines 😀 I’ve still got to find the time to try printing some of my own and get to grips with setting up bricks in Templot Cheers, Chris
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BR Dia.1/801 Fish/Parcels Vans from Rapido Trains UK
ChrisMitchell replied to RapidoCorbs's topic in Rapido Trains
The brake arrangements, the roof ribs, and if I recall correctly, the curvature of the ends is also different between the two diagrams -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
I should clarify that both of these models have been renumbered and the overhead warning flashes changed compared to the standard products. The eagle-eyed will also notice the sandboxes on 24035 have been swapped to the later Class 25 style (courtesy of the excellent customer service Phil provides) Chris -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
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Mark 2b, By Accurascale and IRM!
ChrisMitchell replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
Here is a link to a youtube video which I found and followed. The relevant bit is from about 7mins in. In my case I also removed the brake yokes (I plan to reinstate later on) Chris -
Mark 2b, By Accurascale and IRM!
ChrisMitchell replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
I used Branchlines wheels to convert mine to P4. Worked extremely well with the axles fitting perfectly. With all metal wheels with an insulating bush on one side, I am still able to use the lights, having bent down the appropriate prong that transfers the power from each bogie (effectively picking up from one side of each bogie. I picked this approach up from a video on Youtube. Chris Chris -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
With all this concern about sound fitted models not being available, how come there is a picture on the web of a green SLW Class 25 on Kentside, where the caption refers to the sound quality… https://www.emgauge70s.co.uk/model_omwb213.html Chris -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
My order numbers span a range of more than 3000, so I think there are quite a lot… -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
I have no idea on the numbers that have been produced, but I did notice that the ones I have ordered have 5 digit order numbers, which might provide an indication of the quantities SLW are dealing with. -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
Hi Folks I was chatting to Phil Sutton last night on other matters and I asked him how it was going with the Class 25s….this is what he told me : “They are only sending out the first two models (D7599 in Green and 25324 in Blue) at this stage. People only need to contact them directly if they have changed delivery address or telephone number/e-mail. They will get in touch with customers if they need anything else, usually to update payment card details. Bear in mind SLW is only a small company open four days a week (Tuesday to Friday) and are working through a massive number of orders. It will take a good few weeks to get through them all, so some patience will be needed. Payment having been taken indicates things are progressing and Royal Mail will send a tracking info e-mail when out for delivery (tracked and signed for). Ringing ad hoc will only slow things down.” I hope that helps set everyone’s mind rest. I also have models on order so patience is needed. From what I saw of the pre-production models whilst operating Mostyn at the Spalding show last year, they will be worth the wait regards, Chris -
Sutton's Locomotive Works *NEW* Class 25
ChrisMitchell replied to Nick G's topic in Smaller Suppliers
The most important point when looking to remove the body is to attach it to the plinth using the screws. Then ease the clips just inboard of the rear wheelsets (it helps to insert small strips of plasticard). The body should then be able to be carefully pulled away. Chris -
Fruit D BR blue era transfers
ChrisMitchell replied to YK 50A's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Transfers from Railtec Models now available http://www.railtec-models.com/showitem.php?id=11227 A happy customer Chris -
Also looking forward to heading over the Pennines with West End. In my case I can guarantee a Class 24 and a Class 25/3 😀
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Class 37, by Accurascale
ChrisMitchell replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
I was also hoping for 37001 to ship next week, so I could weather, and fit my P4 wheelsets etc before an outing at an exhibition mid November. At the moment its looking like I’m not going to have the opportunity to give it a run out in public. Chris