-
Posts
2,451 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Exhibition Layout Details
Store
Posts posted by bbishop
-
-
Dave, nice to have you back.
- 8
- 1
-
I posted a couple of books on LSWR locomotives to a friend in Italy. Completing the paperwork and waiting in the Post Office for the clerk to check it took about an hour which, if I were working, I would cost at £20. The alternative would be to register at a cost of some £20,000pa, which Hatton's did for Ireland. Either way, a considerable cost which may have eliminated any profit on European sales.
And 13% is a significant amount of a company's outturn. Bill
- 1
- 3
-
So in 2mm, plans for a German N gauge tram layout.
In 4mm, a small amount of P4 stock for Southwark Bridge.
In 7mm, both 1:43.5 (Southern Railway in 1931) and 1:45 (Upper Franconia in 1961).
- 6
-
Backscene painted. Then done the ironing to warm up. Raymond, condensation isn't the main problem, hypothermia is - a 24' x 8' garage verses one oil filled radiator.
- 2
- 3
-
Snowing, but not settling, in South East London. I popped out about an hour ago to turn on the garage heater. I will go out soon to paint a backscene on the new board. Bill
- 12
-
19 hours ago, woko said:
Managed to make a bit more progress on the only ever N7 to carry the Great Eastern blue livery, number 1001 in 7mm!
Not quite finished as I still have to fix the cab roof as I'm leaving it loose until I decide whether or not to put a crew in the cab or not! I still have to order some real coal for the bunker at the back, and I need to touch up the lining in places, as well attempt to line the wheels!
I also need to add some 3 link couplings to the loco and some subtle weathering to tone down some of the bright metals a bit! I'm wondering whether to be brave enough and have ago at weathering this loco, any thoughts?
Rob, I can provide a lump of coal, via Andy / Peter at a SEGOG meeting. Real railway coal, picked up at the Bluebell. Bill
- 1
-
On 01/01/2024 at 23:59, Il Grifone said:
Geronimo has lately taken to coming on walks with me, the dogs and Whiskers. The other night I snuck out with just Whiskers and the dogs and came back to Geronimo glowering at me, "Why did you leave me behind?!"
So I took him and of course Whiskers had to come too (less dogs). About ten metres on, I found Dylan had come as well, so I had three cats with me on a mini-walk!
We ended up with quite a routine for the evening constitutional. The dog would decide it was due, so the duty human would change their feet and put on a coat. Then it was a matter of finding the cat and asking if he were joining us. Harvey could be indoors, outdoors or visiting neighbours so might join after the walk had started. If it were just Toddy, then it would be round the block. But if Harvey was with us, then it would be out and back as he would disappear into a garden and do what a cat has to do. His trick was to wait on a wall and land on Toddy as he came past. All 50 years ago.
- 6
- 6
-
Bored here.
- 1
- 9
-
Off for a shift until 2am tomorrow. Happy new year, all you TNM people. Bill
- 3
- 1
- 7
- 3
- 2
-
On 22/12/2023 at 19:20, bbishop said:
I'm off in a few minutes on a CFR duty. In theory only until midnight but there could be drunks out there, on top of the usual quota of sick people.
Turned out to be a normal day for LAS, with about 5000 calls in the 24 hours. We responded to two of them and finished at midnight. Our next duty is Friday, then New Year's Eve - both could be "interesting".
I've done two church services - two more to do, and setting up a fifth before I drive down to my sister. I'll be in read only mode for a couple of days; so, Happy Christmas to all TNMers.
- 11
- 3
- 2
-
I'm off in a few minutes on a CFR duty. In theory only until midnight but there could be drunks out there, on top of the usual quota of sick people.
- 17
-
I managed both dentist and barber today!
- 12
- 2
-
I have reached the time of year when I'm eating what would otherwise go off over Christmas. So I'm adding a handful of penne to sweated vegetables, to be eaten with Linda McCartney sausages.
The veg includes cauliflower stalks - similar to but less stringy than celery.
- 4
- 3
-
My twenty year old hoover was showing signs of senility earlier in the year. Now banished upstairs and replaced downstairs by Henry.
- 3
- 2
-
Guys, No posts from North Hipposhire for over a week. Is DH ok?
- 4
- 2
-
The biggest issue is the profile of the rail. Have a look at Little Bytham on the Wright Write's thread. Head on, it is difficult to tell whether it is OO or EM.
- 3
- 1
- 1
-
2 hours ago, 34theletterbetweenB&D said:
Tomorrow, you could do it for real, jump on an early departure Eurostar to Amsterdam, take a brisk walk to:
order Erwtensoep* for the authentic old time flavour and consume, then walk back to platform 15b to return to St Pancras.
One big problem - I'm vegetarian.
My usual bar in Amsterdam is at the top of Spui, where the trams slow down for a 90 degree turn.
I shall be travelling through Amsterdam in March, changing onto an InterCity to Berlin.
- 8
- 3
-
Drinking a cup of tea in the National Gallery cafe. The way I like it - Earl Grey, with lemon not milk. Then off to Dutch 17th century.
- 11
-
20 hours ago, Tony Teague said:
Could have been a 2-LAV.....
LAVs only came as a four! Bill
- 2
- 1
-
47 minutes ago, Tony_S said:
Is this some sort of tradition like crossing the equator or Arctic Circle?
Used to be two fingers, but needs must.
- 1
- 14
-
4 hours ago, Hroth said:
I believe that long after I left, the school entered into a reciprocal agreement with the girls grammar school for casting productions. Of course, this brought its own nest of problems...
... with a delay of nine months?
- 13
-
My line (aged 6) with a tea towel on my head..... "How far is it to Bethlehem, Muvver?".
- 3
- 7
-
Many years ago, a man asked me at the tail end of an exhibition if he could take photographs if he sent me copies. No problem and I posed a few trains for him. Several weeks later, an envelope of photographs arrived .... with invoice attached!
- 7
- 1
-
Try picking up my Spur Null locos. There is a lot of mass in them!
There's another rabbit running, 'cos weight is a unit of force.
- 6
The Night Mail
in Modelling musings & miscellany
Posted
So Polish Andy's day job is painting new SBB stock.