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  1. Evening all

     

    A few quick queries for an ongoing project I have...

     

    1) is the 4 wheel motor bogie from the O gauge SNCF diesel the same as the one used in the class 33?

     

    2) as I'm new to the bigger scales, as far as reputation, general running qualities n that kind of thing go, is the Lima O gauge stuff on par with the OO gauge motors or are they totally different?

     

    3) how easy is it to DCCify the O gauge motor?

     

    Cheers

     

    Dan :-)

  2. Evening all

     

    Thanks Ed for pointing that slide out. have had a good look at it n now more advice is sought :-) recent cessation of employment means saving for assorted books/slides/prints has slowed down a bit so I'm going to bother you guys in the mean time and see if I can find the answer...

     

    So, D6315...

     

    I'm modelling mine as pre August 64 (no yellow panels on mine) and a small detail I'm after, I can't see clearly if it's on the slide or not

     

    Shed plates! I've seen a picture of her in '69 with shed plates on the lower cabisde fairing on the drivers side so the questions for tonight are...

     

    1) would there have been one on each corner, like the builders plates, or just on each drivers side? (the slide has 2nd man's side nearest the camera and there isn't one there...

     

    2) if they weren't on the fairings in earlier condition, where are they likely to be, if carried at all?

     

    3) having seen various class members carrying them in either red or black, would the colour have been dependent on the depot that they were allocated to or did it just depend on what they had on the shelves at the time?

     

    Cheers :-)

     

    Dan

  3. Simon - I was looking at the Fred Phipps kit as well, not sure where I'd put one but I seem to be gathering a collection of 22's in assorted sizes

     

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    N, OO and O gauge so far, maybe when I've finished the 2 kits I'll start saving for a bigger one :-p

     

    I've heard rumor that Steve Beattie is working on a gauge 3 one as well!...

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  4. Thanks again for the additional info guys :-)

     

    Craig - I was actually looking at the website for the new build class 22 the other night, very much looking forward to seeing that progress! I will have to see if I can get hold of the books you've all mentioned :-)

     

    Definitely no eyebrow vents on my kit, n a pretty plain front end so will need to track down some decent pics for positioning of the assorted holes,lights, brackets, grab rails etc.

     

    Dan

  5. Morning all

     

    Out of curiosity, and if I asked really nicely, is there anyone in the Cheltenham area who would be able to spare a couple of hours over a weekend to teach a lemon how to solder? reading about it n watching YouTube videos doesn't help in the slightest, I learn much better with practical work!

     

    Tea and biscuits can be provided :-)

  6. As I'm struggling to find exact details, could anyone help with the following...

     

    I've got a kit of a Class 22, it's got the original/disc Headcode nose, and is going to be finished in green with no yellow panel...

     

    I'm hoping to number it as D6315 but the only pictures I can find show that loco with Headcode boxes, so did it ever run in the above condition n was just elusive, or did it have Headcode boxes from new?

     

    Cheers :-)

     

    Dan

  7. wow, not a Peckett but not a million miles from one of only 3 memories of working Industrial steam in the UK I was young enough to remember

     

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/sharpeandrew/8068449532/

    (not my picture)

    The engine in question is an RSH, available in kit form from HighLevel. Another example can be seen here https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vOW9gHT8ELU

     

    Cheers,

     

    David

    While not 100% accurate, would some kind of bodgery using a chopped about caley pug body and a peckett chassis be feasible or is the caley pug substantially larger (width/height wise, in model form) than the peckett?
  8. 42-266 Low Relief 'The Cod Father' Fish & Chip Shop :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Only slightly off topic, but not only is there one of those about 10 minutes up the road from me, there's also 'For Cod's Sake ' about 10 minutes in the other direction :laugh:

     

    As for the trains, would have been nice to see the GWR liveried 57 in n gauge, just have to get the OO one when it arrives, but Merl Evans and Evening star duly added to the shopping list...

     

    So much for my resolution to cut down on new train purchases this year :laugh:

  9. I originally had all 3 on pre order, but a slight issue with employment (namely me somewhat suddenly not having any) I actually thought I was going to miss out on these, was both spectacular and disheartening seeing the speed with which they were hoovered up from the model shops!! However, With much thanks due to my parents for tracking one down for me for Christmas, my H&P Peckett turned up yesterday, and it really is an exquisite little thing :-) Once the chaos and libations of tonights annual send off are out the way, I'll make a start on an industrial plank for it to play on :-)

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  10. My housemate suggested much the same actually :-/

     

    I'm sure I don't need 2 of them...

     

    But I have had some overtime this month...

     

    What better way to reward myself for all that hard work..

  11. Advert in the latest Model Rail magazine showing the BR Blue 08's as being released this Month :-)

     

    Just debating now whether to wait for my green one or decide that I really would rather have a blue one instead...

     

    Not that I'm impatient or anything... :-p

  12. Compared to some forthcoming models, the response to this seems muted, which is a pity.

    Well, I did get very excited and promptly pre-ordered one of each when they were announced, however I have no photos or personal experience of the things to share on the thread so I'm just patiently waiting for them to arrive :-)

     

    Of a side note, has there been any suggestion of a price bracket yet or is that still TBA?

     

    Dan :-)

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  13. A short but pointless note while I'm on bit of a tea break (the joys of working nights!!)

     

    Just read an email from Hornby and apparently the Huntley & Palmer Peckett is their 2nd most pre-ordered loco this month :-)

     

    Wonder how many more of the other 2 need to be ordered to get them into the top 5...

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  14. They say the only stupid question is the one you don't ask..., With that in mind, I will put this one forward for answering...

     

    Having recently built a couple of the Dapol ventilated meat van kits, I was wondering, what were the prototypes actually used for? (and if anyone says simply, meat, they'll be beaten with a stick :-) )

     

    What kind of things did they convey and from where to where?

     

    I'm assuming being non refrigerated whatever it was would have been moderately short haul for quick turnaround without spoiling? Or salted meats over long distance? Crates of stuff from abbotoir to factory for processing?

     

    Cheers

     

    Dan :-)

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