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iankemp

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  1. Things have taken a turn for the worst I'm afraid. Me and my former girlfriend are no longer together. I have now moved back home again but my stuff is in storage. I have however been busy getting more model railway stuff. I have been building a new shed for the steam locomotives. I have decided to keep the Rothley plan but remove the Dumbarton part out and do East Leake instead. Part of the layout has been raised enough for me to do that. I have been making stuff for it. Scratch built Signal box based on the one that was there near the station. It is now known as East Leake and Rothley railway. I also have a YouTube channel with some model locomotives with sound that I now have. Railway_Music_Lover is my user name on there.

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  2. Starting to really come together now. I weather up a class 20 and it looked pretty good. Shame i sold it but it was a lima and i didn't want to go chopping a dcc chip just in case i blew the chip.

  3. There were times when i went in there i would end up talking to Neil for a few hours after purchasing items. We would talk about railway stuff, the holidays Neil had been on. He loved his trips to Scotland by boat and would travel near to where i live now. I lived in Long Eaton for almost my life until the last 10 years when i moved to Loughborough, but i would always make a point of going in to see Neil when i came back to Long Eaton. I now live in Scotland just north west of Glasgow. When visiting friends and family i would always go in and see how Neil and Betty was.

     

    Neil will be sadly missed. R.B.S was the beacon for the modellers of the East Midlands and it will never be the same now. If the shop does close for ever Long Eaton will have lost a shop that has seen many shops come and go over the years. We just hope and pray that someone who has a great interest will come and rescue the shop from being another one of Long Eaton's ghosts.

     

    When i say that i meant that it would be good if it could be taken on and be kept as a legacy to Neil and his whole family.

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  4. It is with great regret to report, that the owner of Rail and Barter Shop in Long Eaton has sadly passed away. Neil the owner passed away on the 30th May at 11.10 am from suffering an illness. He was 86. He owned the shop in Long Eaton, his extensive knowledge of repairing models and making them run again will be missed. Neil was such a kind man and always had time for people, shared his knowledge of what would be best for young people who were just starting up in the model world. The modelling world has lost a great man and a true gent of his time. May all our thoughts go to his family and people who were part of his life.

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  5. When i messaged Bachmann about the GCR building that goes for silly amounts of money on eBay, i asked them when they would be receiving their 2nd batch of the building, they explained that they had to wait for a shipping slot. That came from the horses mouth itself, i am just repeating what i was told by the manufacturer. They also told me that they had to cover the shipping costs to get it from China to the UK as well as the wages and the materials. SO if they were to be made in the UK shipping costs would be not included so by my calculations the price would be either just a bit less or roughly the same as they charge now. There would be more chance of them being released in the time frame that they say they will be!

  6. If memory serves me right, the 3 lines were installed to release that line so the locos could go straight through and not have to go through the wash plant. I was told this by someone who worked at Toton.

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