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  1. I'm trying to get some period rationale into my 1930s Dee Valley layout. I have a Llangollen Rly limited edition 7 plank Wm. Coward, Timber Merchants, Llangollen wagon. It looks pretty and is fairly rare, but please can anyone tell me whether it ever existed? I suspect not, not least because I'm alwys suspicious of green-painted wagons. The note that comes with it says it "could be typical of PO wagons" running in 1900-1910, and there are timber wagons tpo be seen in LLangollen goods yard. Again, it looks like a later RCH design mineral wagon with an end tipping door. If it's a cuckoo, it can go on eBay!!

  2. I have a brake van that I want to use with engineers' trains (including the Triang Eng Dept clerestory and some old wagons, and a new ballast wagon kit bought for a song at a swapmeet). I can't find any illustration showing the location of the lettering for Engineers Dept on the brake van sides - although I have the HMRS transfers which I'd quite like to use. And does anyone know a suitable number for one (AA15/AA19)? The GWR Soc list doesn't help here. Any info would be much appreciated.

  3. Two years on and I have taken the plunge, sold the "incorrect" West Wales Wagon Works model, and commissioned transfers from Robbie's Rollingstock which are excellent and have the two Ds as there should be! Worth £2.50 of anyone's money as I'm sure he'd supply anyone else that asks him although they are not in his catalogue, either as transfers or placed on Dapol wagons.

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  4. I know this isn't really the place for this question, but can't think of a better one, so apologies!

     

    Please does anyone know whether Oakwood Press is still going. Theirbooks are still in the shops but I cannot find a website for them...

  5. Or, worsened it considerably, by saddling them with a capital burden on which to pay dividends or interest.

     

    It would be nice to have an English example of one of those ‘forecourt termini’ that rural roadside tramways in France and elsewhere had at ‘main line’ stations, though. I can’t think of one like that in this country, and one outside Rye station would be very nice.

     

    PS: maybe Wantage Road qualifies?

  6. First of all, if it's period accuracy you are after, choose a cut off date. Anything not built before that is a candidate for ebay. If its just the big GWR on the loco, or lettering on coach sides, get a fibreglass pen and rub the decals off, replacing them with shirtbutton transfers. That is a nice little job to get you back in the mood. Worked for me anyway!

  7. I’m so divided! I don’t want to pay to replace my entire track collection and at the same time I want the semi a to look good! What do I do?!?

    Ive built virtually all my layout with peco track and points bought on ebay for about a quarter the price of new and not had any problems.

     

    I agree that Hornby curved points are best chucked away, but Hornby flexible track is fine and easier to shape. Stick to peco joiners as Hornby ones are too tight. Best of all are Gaugemaster joiners.

     

    Whatever you choose, painting hides a load ofissues. Have fun!

  8. Tony

    Roedd dy ffrind y Gymraes yn iawn. Pam ddylai fod gennym ddiddordeb mewn deall beth mae pobl yn Lloegr yn ei ddeud?!

     

    And for any monoglots around, I'll try my best to translate.

     

     

    You friend the Welshwoman was correct. Why should we be interested in what people in England ar saying?!

     

    Incidentally railway modelling is not a Welsh speaker‘s hobby as far as I can see. Is there anyone else out there??

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