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  1. I'm sure that a long time ago, I came across plans for a route that basically followed the A40, but running down the Windrush valley. The bit from Cheltenham to the Northleach area would have had some interesting engineering or gradients. I think it was instead of (or predating) the GWR route to Kingham. Adrian
  2. If anyone has MRJ editions 74 and/or 82 that they no longer need, please get in touch. Thanks Adrian
  3. Not sure whether to give you a "Sympathetic" for your dealings with the Hedgehog (RIP) or a "Craftsmanship" for the modelling. Adrian
  4. I spotted a posting on the NRM blog which has some pictures around Hull docks which may be of interest. https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/in-pictures-hull-docks-in-1926/ Adrian
  5. But not as we know it. Adrian
  6. I've had another session with the printer, with the bed temperature turned off and the extruder running at 200 degrees. Initial impressions were favourable, but they were on a small print. Coming back to my support beam, not good. The lower part appears to have printed OK (albeit with a bit of warping on the LHS), but as can be seen, the upper part has several cracks in it. When trying to remove it from the plate, the print split completely just above the lower webs. For reference, the webs are 2mm deep, the horizontal section 15mm deep. Any suggestions on how to get something usable would be most welcome. Adrian
  7. Thanks for the various suggestions. My current filament is "Renkforce", which I sourced from Rapid Components. I always level the bed before starting a print (I'm surprised by how much it can change between prints), but I'm not entirely convinced that the bed isn't warped (sometimes it looks as though the middle is lower, other times it doesn't). Further experiments are currently on hold as the last time I tried to use the printer, one of the leads that is used to heat the bed broke off (the third time it has happened), and my current soldering iron isn't powerful enough to remake the connection. As the bed moves in the Y plane, it flexes the wire and eventually the joint suffers from fatigue. Adrian
  8. What is happening by that bridge across the incline ? is it a pair of runaway wagons, or is one being loaded there ? Adrian
  9. Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by the brim being translucent. Adrian
  10. Thanks. Those are some good looking prints. Yes, I'm printing on the side, maximum surface contact. Printing is done on to blue tape which gives good adhesion for the brim (the problem seems to be brim/print adhesion) rather than the brim. The clearance between the extruder head is set up before each print, so unless that is changing during the print, it should be OK. I'll try changing the temperatures and see what happens. Adrian
  11. Two different issues with the same print. I'm using PLA, 195 degrees for the extruder, and 50 for the plate. My brim goes down OK, but I soon start to see problems with warping on larger prints. My current project is basically an I beam ~160mm long and 95 wide, and three out of the four corners are warping. At the last attempt, I'd left it going, and on coming back, one corner had warped to the extent that it was only 4mm deep, when it should have been 6.2. I've tried altering the orientation of the print, but the problem always seems to occur in the same corner of the print bed (rather than the same point on the print). My second problem, which is almost certainly unrelated, is that even though I've asked for a support structure to be printed, this isn't happening. I'm using Wanhao's version of Cura (which came with the printer), and haven't had problems with it before. Adrian
  12. We had snow last week (south of Birmingham). Adrian
  13. Thinking about this a bit more, I have a feeling that I visited the site in 1976 (no pictures, and only vague memories), and if it wasn't, it was somewhere on the ex GNR system in the area. I forgot to say, I'm liking this project, I used to have family in the area. Adrian
  14. Which in turn need dragging around by another locomotive.
  15. I've seen layouts that have animals standing next to magnets, others with distinctive (but plausible) scenic features, such as the site of a line side fire (if you're running steam locos). Adrian
  16. Very nice, with a bit of cropping of the image, you could get away with calling it the real thing. Adrian
  17. Thanks Iain, they look like the sort of thing I'm after. Adrian
  18. Not really sure where to put this, but this is probably as good a place as any. I'm looking for a 4 way plug and socket that will allow me to connect a loco and tender (decoder in the tender), so ideally keyed so that it can't be connected up the wrong way around. I know such things are available as I've seen them on commercial locos, but I've been unable to track down supplier. Something small as it is a 009 project, so space is a bit limited. Thanks Adrian
  19. York Model Making ? https://www.yorkmodelrail.com/useful-bits?page=2 Adrian
  20. Mentioned in an article on the Thornbury Branch in the November 2019 edition of Steam Days, along with a few other pictures. Adrian
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