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tractionman

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  1. Rails discounting Heljan 009 locos eg https://railsofsheffield.com/products/Heljan-9956-lynton-barnstaple-taw-2-6-2-tank-locomotive-no-1363
  2. superb :-) what a great scene - love it!
  3. More Hunslets :-) https://www.hattons.co.uk/directory/versiondetails/article?id=1096
  4. I'd be very happy with that @big jim for a first trip out on the bike after a long break 👍 cheers, Keith
  5. Good point, thanks, I had not spotted this! "March depot's 37140 was one of the first Class 37s to gain the high visibility headlight, being so fitted in mid-1986. It also gained an orange cantrail stripe later the same year before it moved back to Stratford in May 1987." https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/new-announcement-class-37-run-2 cheers, Keith
  6. ACC2611 Accurascale OO Gauge Class 37 Diesel in BR Blue with Orange Cantrail #37140 with the orange cantrail, are we looking at c.1983? cheers, Keith
  7. good to see the primroses out -- seems a bit more like Spring -- this was the scene in County Down yesterday late-afternoon on a post-work spin looking forward to some warmer days to come...
  8. is it the picture here http://railthing.blogspot.com/2015/01/ilfracombe-ill-be-back.html
  9. if anyone is still after the NRM 'special', LNWR Precedent Class 2-4-0 No.790 'Hardwicke', it's on sale at £180 at the mo -- via https://locomotionmodels.com/exclusives/steam-locomotives/lnwr-improved-precedent-class-2-4-0-no-790-hardwicke
  10. just spotted-- NRM sale on LNWR Precedent Class 2-4-0 No.790 'Hardwicke' https://locomotionmodels.com/exclusives/steam-locomotives/lnwr-improved-precedent-class-2-4-0-no-790-hardwicke @ £180. cheers, Keith
  11. fraid I can't help with your q @robert17649 but hope someone can. good to see the equinox in with a ride out on a quiet coastal path... cheers, Keith
  12. same here too! yes, the thrill of the chase, and a bit (for me) of FOMO kicking in--I was tempted by the 009 Hunslets when I saw them come out, they look so good, but I managed to keep my splurging under control, not least because of cash flow but also guilt! I dream up too many layouts in my mind, and I need a reality check, they ain't all going to get built, not in my lifetime, so keeping the focus is key, and... I might just put the track down loose on the boards in the loft and give the trains I have a spin, for amusement. I have the boards all in place already, but keep changing my mind over the track-plan, so consquently nothing gets done. See what I mean!?
  13. that kind of sums up my railway 'modelling' at the mo, amassing stuff but neither the time (nor tbh the inclination) to actually do anything with it... I'm not sure about that Guardian piece on mediocrity and hobbies, some find it really hard to do anything and get started because of our fear of failure or the fear of being dissatisfied with the results at least. it's easier to fire up RMWeb and idle away reading threads **about** model railways than actually **doing** any modelling. at the mo at least I am managing to keep a lid on buying stuff, but everytime I go into the loft and see what's sitting there it feels almost overwhelming, so nothing happens as a consequence. I wonder if I should get rid of some of the stock, clear the decks, clear my mind, focus, on my mind through is say in 10, or 20 years time would I regret it? Say selling all my SR stuff, and then finding in 2034 that I really want to build that 1930s Southern layout I had always dreamed of in the early 2000s? cue more procrastination!
  14. I like the look of these, especially the colliery liveried examples: https://rapidotrains.co.uk/rch-1907-private-owner-wagons/
  15. interesting, the first to sell out is LNER black with red lining, obviously the popular choice https://railsofsheffield.com/products/sonic-models-s4101-05-robinson-a5-gcr-class-9n-4-6-2-tank-locomotive-lner-black-red-lining-no-5024
  16. as an aside I see this month's Railway Modeller mag has a special supplement dedicated to "Express Steam Locomotives of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway", basically the LMS-built locos in this instance but still nice to see for those of us (in the minority it seems!**) who like our 1930s/40s LMS... ** but see below 👇
  17. Looks like the Black version has now sold out at Rails, the latest offer of £179 perhaps helped: https://railsofsheffield.com/collections/lnwr-precedent-class
  18. I was thinking perhaps something going more in the opposite direction, a small industrial ST... something like a Hunslet 16in 0-6-0ST that would fit the needs of a multitude of 0 gauge 'planks'? cheers, Keith
  19. It's back :-) https://www.brdatabase.info/index.php with this statement: "An Apology - 25th February 2023 BRDatabase has suffered an outage for the past week or so and this was due to the domain name expiring. I knew it was due to expire but I was suddenly (and I mean suddenly!) called away on business to Paris where I had no access to my renewal details. BRDatabase is secure for another year at least and I hope I have not inconvenienced anybody too much. I should also say that rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated!"
  20. the timing is curious, a clue? D2330 🤔 cheers, Keith
  21. indeed, TMC, Rails and Hattons are all out of stock of the one I went for, I had ordered mine from good old Derails as it comes with free postage and also I had some reward points to cash in -- so all ++++, around £35 all in :-) still some left for anyone else lookin... https://derails.co.uk/910002-Rapido-VIX-BR-Bauxite-GB787298?limit=15 cheers, Keith
  22. is it here: http://www.traintesting.com/freight_wagon_testing.htm a nice shot here--http://www.traintesting.com/images/Ferry van test train2 1968.jpg
  23. I got a mirror for my bar end a few months ago and it feels a lot better being able to see what's coming up behind, how fast, and how close, making eye contact with drivers, just like when I am in the car, looking behind as much as in front is critical on the road, I wouldn't be without the mirror now. cheers, Keith
  24. NLS have later editions of the 10k scale OS https://maps.nls.uk/view/189248741
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