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    Anything Midland Railway and early diesels.

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  1. Very nice Philip. The way to do it is to thread the chairs onto the rail and then cut them off the sprue. Regards Lez.
  2. With reference to my post above it works with thin cotton socks as well. Regards Lez.
  3. Err vacuuming flock for reuse 101. First steal a stocking from Mrs Philou, second roll it up so you have around half a foot left unrolled stick this in the vacuum and fix it to the nozzle with an elastic band. Turn on vac and suck up the flock into the stocking. Turn of vac and remove the stocking from the nozzle and empty the stocking into a receptacle ready for reuse. Wash stocking and replace it in the appropriate draw, with luck and a following wind she'll never know. Simples. Here endeth the lesson....no charge. Regards Lez.
  4. I grew up in Newton Longville just to the west of Bletchley. Aylesbury had the closest hospital at around 16-18 miles away. My eldest was born in the Royal Bucks maternity hospital. Back then NL was a small village on the top of a hill just past the brickworks, now it's just another part of Milton Keynes. I don't mind Milton Keynes but we never did get the monorail they promised us just the roads. I live in London now but I would change it for Milton Keynes in a heartbeat except for 2 things, my first wife and my children live there.......my third wife hates my first wife and I don't get on with my children...God knows I've tried but they are what their mother made them. Regards Lez.
  5. Funnily enough I feel the exact opposite. I found the Lord of the Rings a little tedious and the Hobbit more entertaining. I do like them both enough to have watched them all many times. For some reason the Shire makes me more than a little homesick for rural Buckinghamshire to the point that I get quite emotional. Regards Lez.
  6. I can let you have a track template for track panels if you would like one. It'll be EM or P4 take your pick and I'll scan it and send it to you in a PM. I also have 5 yards of SMP bullhead in 00, if you'd like it we can sort something out by way of getting it to you. It was supposed to be EM gauge when I brought it but it turned out to be 00 and by that time the vendor had vanished into thin air so I have 5 yards of 00 gauge track that I'm not going to use so if have a use for it you're very welcome to it. Regards Lez
  7. So it'll be track laying time soon then. What are you going to use Bullhead or flat bottom? Peco or hand built? Looking forward to seeing track down mate. Regards Lez.
  8. I don't remember a Tiger in B o B. There was a Jagdpanther and a Panzer IV. I think you are referring to Saving Privet Ryan where the Tiger didn't have the right wheels. It really looked the part and had me fooled right up until the sticky bomb scene when it was revealed that it didn't have overlapping road wheels. Fury used a real Tiger and a fake Tiger and they CGI'd the real one on to the fake one for the combat scene as the real one is far to valuable to risk being damaged for a film. There's a doco about it. I believe that it's the only working Tiger in the world right now but Crompton has at least one in the works and the parts for a couple more. Regards Lez.
  9. I have to agree. The Jeff Wane musical version of W o t W is fabulous I have both the original vinyl and the CD version, although the CD version is not in the correct order, I also have the latest video version saved on my TiVo box. I have the musical score as well and can even play some of it on guitar. Regards Lez.
  10. Personally I thought Dunkirk was dreadful. The plot was poor the acting was worse, the old one was much better. In fact the recent docudrama with Benedict Cumberbatch was far better than the latest film. Another film that's always a let down is War of the Worlds. None of Hollywood's efforts have done justice to the book, even the most recent TV effort on the Beeb was messed with so much it became nonsense. Why mess with perfection? Wells' book is a masterpiece why alter it? Regards Lez.
  11. I have a Samsung TV with a TEVIO box and have the same problem. I also run the sound via a sound bar and sub woofer yet I have to push up the volume on anything that's recorded. In fairness to films it would have been much better had I turned the sound bar to movie mode but then it was after midnight when I watched it and the rest of the house was asleep and it would have been far too loud as the sub can make the whole block shake never mind our flat. I do agree with others that modern film actors seem to mumble. I recently watched Henry IV on tv and had no such problems as it was with proper actors on a proper stage. I'm hoping to see Henry IV, both parts, with Sir Ian McKellen when it opens in the smoke. I suspect that there will be zero mumbling in that. Regards Lez.
  12. Guilty as charged. You can scoff but had the balloon really gone up you'd have been damn glad we were there. Regards Lez.
  13. Having been involved with nuclear weapons in the army I was looking forward to watching Oppenheimer with great anticipation. I finally did so last night and I'm sorry to say I was very disappointed. I found the film tedious to say the least. There are documentaries I've seen about him that were far more entertaining than the film. The factual accuracy left quite a bit to be desired as well. Given all the hype and awards I expected much more. The sound, as mentioned by others, was also an issue, so much so that I turned on the subtitles after 10 minuets or so. Hollywood never fails to disappoint it seems. Regards Lez.
  14. Peters' spares do replacement axle centres for that type of split axle loco. There are EM gauge options on eBay as well. Regards Lez.
  15. Very nice Philip. I's coming on a treat mate. Regards Lez.
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