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Gilbert

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  1. With spares available...Simon Kohler would make me "happy" if the Class 50 buffer beam steps were fixed on in the first place and spares were available when they get lost.....
  2. and remember it is not just fumes that hurt. Airbrushes atomise paint (both enamels and acrylics) into tiny particles which are potentially more harmful. Chris
  3. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293797568817?epid=1642984293&hash=item4467b32131:g:PJEAAOSw7MZfkzV4
  4. "The cab was removed, glazing reattached and then all was reassembled." and with one bound he was free.......the 08 cab is IIRC a little interesting to remove?
  5. I agree with both of the previous two posts - warmed, well shaken spray cans work well. Chris
  6. The whole economy will change...no coffee shop visits, sandwiches bought, lunchtime shopping trips for those in town centres, banking visits, after work socials......
  7. I agree - I have two layouts with the track which I think is excellent but for this issue. I also have 3 Hornby Class 31s - they don't like the frogs which is a great shame....
  8. 37401 and 402 are just leaving York for a trip around Yorkshire https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:G65916/2021-10-19/detailed
  9. Most of the gaming shops - down our way Firestorm and Antics have it
  10. I agree - Halfords Matt Lacquer is also worth a look...
  11. It also happens in my tiny world....my old layout Dock Street Sidings...stock before weathering...
  12. I'm pretty sure I have a photo of one 1983 or 84 near Bristol Temple Meads attached to a blue 08 shunting the NPCCs or RM sidings? AND I've now also seen Joner's post....
  13. In that case I must be pretty disappointed...most all of the time....
  14. The geometry matches the existing Code 75/100 large radius points - I think the EMGS version is a more realistic configuration.
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