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  1. Thanks Dave! The scenery is the bit I’m looking forward to - the plan is for two or three different cameos on the board, it’s the bit I’ve been looking forward to 😁 It’s widely known that BR tested the Hello Kitty Shinkansen on the surviving section of the Great Central before deciding on getting centre cars for the class 144s instead 😉😉 it’s quite a handy thing to test clearances with being quite wide with long cars and slightly coarser wheels. Also it’s quite fun and was at the front of the cupboard! Cheers Simon
  2. Hello everybody! I skived the gym tonight and messed around on the bedroom floor instead… The first time I made a loop with the viaduct so I could test the layout with whatever I had to hand… Obviously I recorded it for you… What I found is I need to sort some small risers to bring viaduct about 1cm higher so the track can be as level as possible. I also need to widen the hole in the baseboard where the back track comes in on the left…. These eclectic passenger trains were all fine/fine-ish, I need to test more freight… Lots to do! Everything is going to hurt in the morning!! Simon
  3. Hello everybody! I’ve had a burst of energy and over a rainy long weekend have got all but 2” of track laid! It’s been a while but I’ve stared at the layout really hard over the last year… Firstly, I cut another hole in the baseboard: Icecream vans as switches turned out to be a non-starter, but a removable hatch turned out to be just the thing. After I fitted the three switches that go in this little cubby I removed the temporary track-testing wiring and properly wired it up: Heres all the wiring on the left finished. To do the right I had to make and fit the third point mechanism, find and fit the rest of the baseboard, and lay some the track over the board join. It’s now complete and I can run trains from one end to the other. Heres the current state, time for the scenery… Lots to do Simon
  4. They look great Nigel! What did you use for the roof section on the Worsley kits? Many thanks Simon
  5. Not strictly related, I love the packaging you use; really good quality! The kit was great too 😃 Cheers Simon
  6. I think a short rake of Hanson livery
  7. It’s not bad as conversions go - the only spare parts you need are some exhausts and a strip of glazing. Cutting the new windows is a little tricky but it’s not hard hard.
  8. Thanks David, I’d got some off a random seller on eBay and they felt a little bigger than I thought they should be to go in the middle of some valve gear - then I measured them and they’re bang on 2mm o.d. - I’ll have a think and maybe see if I can reduce the diameter slightly. I wasn’t sure if the old assoc ones were smaller. Thanks also for the hobby holidays link - I didn’t realise they were selling online, looks like they’ve got all the other bits I’ve been scratching my head about since Eileen’s went! Cheers Simon
  9. Hi all, This might be a ridiculous question, so bare with! Did the association used to sell 16ba washers? If so, what size (diameter) were they? I get that the hole is a set size but is the rest variable? Many thanks Simon
  10. Great news! Do you have any kits available Chris? Many thanks Simon
  11. Hello everybody! Quite a quiet summer, filled with plenty of putting stuff off and doing little jobs instead of sitting down and finishing things… but some things have been finished! I’ve got the unfinished 2mm wagon queue down by quite a chunk. Top is an NGS/parkside 3 plank open with container, Middle is a pair of LNER opens (these are rewheeled Bachman) and Bottom are three wagons that had been returned from Dad’s layout at Christmas ready for their new life in my 2mm stock box! I managed to get the steel-sided teak effect LNER BG finished. I’m 90% sure both numbers are wrong and I wasn’t sure if I should have painted the LNER out on the side with the BR number (I assumed I should, but I’ve got a picture of my grandad leaning out of a coach that says LMS on well past nationalisation…) I finally got over my nerves and took the chimney and dome off and had a word with the splashers. Then I filed too much off the new chimney and it’s currently without one while I get an order together… but it’s coming together nicely. The fairburn valvegear is almost finished, I had to send off for a replacement but from Bachman and I just need to fit it all together and see if it runs. I’ve also had some random new arrivals: I think this will go 2mm, but not yet I don’t know why I bought this… but I like it! A sonic J50 also came for the 2mm queue and 13 gypsum containers which were for Gresby… Lots to do! Simon
  12. The BG turned out well - I used 2mmFS bogies but the Dapol ones and couplers from the underframe will work just as well. Great kit, thanks for producing it! (it’s the steel side one in N) Many thanks Simon
  13. Here too! Thirteen wagons of gypsum containers to weather - the containers look great! Cheers Simon
  14. I’d say sort the coupling issue. The grey/silver can always be matched by the modeller with weathering or paint, but the colour’s irrelevant if the wagon has to be sent back… Also, make sure it’s clear in the wagon description if the colour is changed - there’s already enough of a lucky dip with the couplings without introducing another variable
  15. Does it just need pictures and a write up of what it is?
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