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Posts posted by colin penfold
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3 hours ago, Oldddudders said:
The J69 pic appears to show a black livery. I think when I saw it circa 1961 it was blue. In fact I know it was blue. I know because I'd bumped into a skoolmate, who told me he was colour-blind, but believed the loco was blue? But I also saw 69565, according to my Ian Allan ABC, so perhaps that was the pilot that day.
viewed on my phone Ian I thought it was black, too. But sat here looking at it on my laptop screen it's GER blue
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Watching Sheffield Wednesday on telly. Reckon it might be their day.
I have a new job as a driver. In my travels i am becoming concerned about the level of equine criminality. There seem to be horse trials everywhere at the moment...
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Reminds me of the teacher who asked her pupils what they did at the weekend.
One boy said " I put fireworks in frogs' ar$es"
"Rectum" said the teacher.
"Yeah, blew 'em to bits miss" said the boy.
Exit stage left to booze....
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Do that then, you have a public to please....
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it's only a collett goods with a runny nose.....
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I speak three languages. English, pissed nonsense and bad.
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Congrats on the anniversary and thanks for the ongoing filthy mogul entertainment.....
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Hopefully more than one train an hour though Phil.....
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1 hour ago, chrisf said:
The first performance of Tipperary was in Stalybridge.
That's a long way.....
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I am sorry to hear that. All the best to you and your family Jakub
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If you have a sample or colour photo you can upload it to a site like this
http://colormaid.spektran.com/color-picker/
You can get a RAL code from that and all vallejo paints have a RAL code on the bottle.
There are also pantone finders out there and some model shops online have charts showing various manufacturers paints with pantone equivalent
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3 hours ago, Donington Road said:
Wouldn't the dirty streaking tend to be more longitudinal rather than across side to side?
No because vans don't go fast enough for speed to streak the rooves. They are streaked by gravity. @Mick Bonwick will be along in due course to confirm.....
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19 hours ago, gwrrob said:
Offensive.
Surely a pannier never offends.....
DeVille S. Advocaat
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22 minutes ago, Nigelcliffe said:
In Zimo, CV153, values in tenths of second. Thus 20 = 2 seconds.
Yes, JMRI throttles will issue an E-Stop for a single loco, which will be passed to the layout via a Zephyr.
What is on your phone depends on Android vs Apple, and choice of App to connect. The Android EngineDriver App has settings in the preferences (may be in the "advanced preferences") to place an E-stop button at the top of the screen which will E-stop all throttles under EngineDriver control on that phone.
Thanks Nigel it's engine driver that I have installed so I will activate that option.
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Thank you Nigel, that's really helpful.
Does anybody know the relevant CV for Zimo decoders?
My system is a Digitrax Zephyr which doesn't seem to have emergency stop, but I am currently experimenting with using my phone on loconet with JMRI. Would there be an emergency stop in there that would work "through" the zephyr?
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Can I ask how emergency stop can be achieved with stay alives in locos. Even if you turn the power off the stay alive will keep the loco heading towards the disaster, wont it?
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I'd say 46444s colour is too red, more like bauxite than the SR brown which is more, well, brown really...
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I haven't done any adjustments to the chip which is as supplied. It's an adams radial sound file which I thought was the closest available to the Ilfracombe Goods, which of course is not available!
Both the radial and the IG are two cylinder locos so I should be able to get it right in due course.
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Thanks Ade. I'm very pleased. It has a massive flywheel and a great quality motor gearbox which hopefully overcome the defects of my chassis building!
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On the plus side you already look younger and thinner in that photo
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It lives!
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Funny, I thought of Lord Belborough at Chigley.
Time flies by when I'm the driver of a train,
and I ride on the footplate there and back again....
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So here's a quick chassis question. I have built the chassis using the spacers provided in the kit. I have used the bearings provided in the kit and the wheels and axles from slaters as recommended by Laurie. However, I can't help feeling that the back of the wheels are too tight against the surface of the bearings if I fully tighten them. Tighten them fully they bind a little. Ease off by an eigth of a turn and they run lovely. As you can see above it's running fine so I'm not going lose to much sleep over it. I wonder if i should take a bit off the surface of the bearings or the back of the wheels (or both) or should I leave well alone? Is it simply that it is possible to over-tighten the wheels on the axles?
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Thanks G. She really is smooth on DCC. The loco builder box was a good shout too, the tender is whizzy now
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Little Muddle
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I do think as well as aspiring to improve, we need to enjoy modelling at the standard we can achieve. It's clear that we can't all be Pendon or MRJ standard and it's no good allowing that to spoil your enjoyment.
I play 5 a side every tuesday and enjoy every minute, despite the fact that I'll never get called up for Norwich City ......