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Everything posted by corneliuslundie
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In view of the apparent damage being caused by social media perhaps they shouldn't install cables. Remember life before the internet and mobile phones? But you remind me of my commuting days on Thameslink. Night after night commuters would join the train at Farringdon and KX and immediately phone home - to be cut off as soon as the train entered the tunnel after KX. And I am sure it was the same commuters each time but the never learned. Jonathan
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Bridge bashing
corneliuslundie replied to chriswright03's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
"duel carriageway" - sorry, couldn't resist it, so apt. Jonathan -
Is it an election ploy? J
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Interesting to see D2117. I assume that this was at the time when BR was objecting to the preserved railways using BR livery. There was at least one steam loco also in L&H livery, I seem to remember, presumably a BR standard tank, though it was a very long time ago and all I can remember is being disappointed. Jonathan
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Siphon H Questions
corneliuslundie replied to Binky's topic in GWR Rolling Stock: model and prototype
I am sure that John Lewis has answered your question in his forthcoming book from Wild Swan on GWR Siphons, now due out in May or June I understand. Jonathan -
Well, nearly three months. I haven't been idle, honest. First an interesting experiment. At last year's Scalefour Crewe I met an acquaintance and we started talking about private owner wagon liveries, especially South Wales ones which were usually black with white lettering. He told me that he does his by painting the wagon side white and then using decal film for the black. I decided to try this and bought some film. I had used decal film before for black lettering on some BCR vans for the club layout but couldn't find the brand I had used, so I bought some on-line. It was much cheaper but when it came the instructions said that after the decal had been applied the object should be baked in an oven at 150 C for 15 minutes. Well, a test with some spare kit parts showed that they sagged a great deal so heating the wagon was out of the question. Anyway, I thought it was worth a try. The first two were failures as I didn't manage to get the decal flat and correctly positioned, but I then managed reasonably successfully to apply decals to both sides of a wagon. I used Microscale Microset to bed the decal down and get it to wrap around the various projections on the wagon side. Then I used matt varnish. This is the result: Seen on the partially ballasted track of the layout's "scenic" board. Reasonably successful. I have three more wagons to do but shall need to reprint the decals for the one which didn't work. And the other thing I have been doing is adding the magnetic coupling links to the vehicles which had never had them - over 100. In doing so I opened a stock box and discovered a whole batch of wagons for the local colliery including five which had never been completely lettered. These have now been lettered and here are some of them: You will notice that the three are for the same colliery but with different lettering styles. Also they are brown - they already were. The different styles are supposed to represent a small colliery which buys wagons a few at a time, sometimes second-hand, and has them lettered differently at the whim of the owner. There is even one with Nantcwmdu spelt with a double d as though it is mutated. The real reason is that I soon run out of the relevant letters on any transfer sheet. Incidentally, the load and tare lettering is from an old PC transfer sheet of Southern Railway wagon lettering. The colliery has also acquired a brakevan second hand from the Midland Railway, probably via a dealer. As usual, the photo shows up imperfections in the painting, which will have to be rectified. And apologies for the angle. The colliery branch is on a gradient bit is not that steep! Anyway, now to finish the ballasting so I can start the scenic work, and another 30 or so wagons needing their coupling links. Jonathan
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Thanks both. I'll investigate. Jonathan
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I am hoping that this erudite group of railway enthusiasts interested in the Lambourn Valley Railway may be able to help me. Three LVR locomotives ended up in the possession of the Cambrian Railways. I am preparing a book of Cambrian Railways drawings on behalf of the Welsh Railways Research Circle, I have a good drawing of the Hunslet locomotive but have not found any of the Chapman & Furneaux locomotives. Is anyone able to point me to one? Jonathan David
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So how long before Dominique is made redundant? I can't see many new jobs in the offing. Jonathan