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Dubloseven started following Level Crossing Construction Advice , Are we at a crossroads? , Hornby dublo and 7 others
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As a couple of years have passed since the question was last asked, does anyone know if Heljan are considering a third run of Class 28's? Given that the second release was about six or seven years after the first one it's now around the same amount of time after the second release. They seem to be readily snapped up on the occasions they appear on E-bay so presumably there must be still some demand for them.
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Rather than heresy I'd suggest gentle upgrade in keeping with the HD tradition. I'd be more than happy with something like this in my collection. Great job.
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I wouldn't do anything with it either. The odd imperfection adds to the charm. In fact it looks like you've got a very good example there. Cliff.
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Dapol (Kitmaster/Airfix) Meat Van
Dubloseven replied to Mallard60022's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
The old Airfix kits have always been a favourite of mine. With a little care and modification they can still look good on a layout today. Kind Regards, Cliff.- 58 replies
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What happen to the Slaters PO wagon kits (4mm)
Dubloseven replied to niteshadex's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
This was the last one from a very poorly stocked stand at Nottingham Show years ago that I've just found in my kit stash. I've not seen any more since which is a pity because I wanted to build a few to add a little variety to my rake of HD versions. Kind Regards, Cliff. -
Exhibition cancellations (not much to do with that anymore!)
Dubloseven replied to AY Mod's topic in Exhibitions
I've often thought this in recent times. Especially after just watching the BBC news. Mind you, Sky and ITV are not much better either. -
At one time, many years ago and not knowing any better, I would give Dublo mechanisms a liberal coating of WD40. After a little running in they would go like the proverbial 'bat out of hell' and also the slow running would be much improved and they're all running fine to this day although my servicing standards have improved since then. Don't think I'd be inclined to use WD40 on anything more recent though. Regards, Cliff.
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Attending exhibitions - let's put some data behind it.
Dubloseven replied to AY Mod's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
I quite agree. I'm totally fed up with the broadcast news. It seems to have become very Americanised in recent years in that they can make losing a hubcap on the M25 a major event requiring 24 hour wall to wall coverage. Bring back Reggie Bosanquet and Alastair Burnet. That's it for now .. I'm back in the lockdown bunker now. Regards, Cliff. -
Help finding a "Railway Modeller" Plan of the Month
Dubloseven replied to AndyB's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
At one time Cromer was in my neck of the woods. I'd be interested to know what issue that was in. Regards, Cliff. -
Meat Van to Ale Van conversion - BR diagrams - when?
Dubloseven replied to Alex TM's topic in UK Prototype Questions
Here's one I put together some years ago using parts from both the Airfix and Parkside kits. Regards, Cliff. -
Impromptu meat van butchery
Dubloseven commented on westernviscount's blog entry in western viscount's Blog
I used Parkside's PA09 BR 10ft underframe kit together with my preferred Romford wheels. It's a very nice kit although I found the tie bars a little fragile. If I remember I also added new coupling hooks and metal buffer heads from 51L. Some Liquid Gravity was used to add a little weight and Bachmann couplings finished the job. Hope this helps, Regards, Cliff. -
Impromptu meat van butchery
Dubloseven commented on westernviscount's blog entry in western viscount's Blog
I've always liked the old Airfix kits. Here's some vans I put together a few years ago on Parkside underframes and Romford wheels together with a few other bits of detailing. -
And they have been here a long, long time Mister Mulder.
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Which only goes to prove that railway modelling is such an absorbing pastime that one could lose sight of what's happening in the wider world. Cliff.