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  1. Wow!  Those pressures would blow your tire off the rim.  There is a very good tire pressure calculator at www.silca.cc along with excellent explanations of the engineering behind tire pressure recommendations.  I just discovered I’ve been overinflating for the last 50 years or so.  I use 700C by 25C to 28C tires on most of my bikes which I’ve been pumping up to about 90 psi.  According to the calculator, I should be using 70-80 psi. Something to experiment with on my rides this week. 
     

    Malcolm T

    Calgary, Canada

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  2. In Calgary, two newsagents downtown carried most British modeling titles along with the rail magazines. Used to be a great excuse for a lunch hour walk. Unfortunately an economic downturn, high rents and the trend towards online subs lead to the closure of both around 5-6 years ago.  I have subs for Model Rail and Hornby Magazine and delivery is problematic to  say the least. I’ll often receive the mailed copy two months after the publication date.  Covid is partly responsible for sure.  I think though the bigger reason is the bulk mailing practices of the publishers as I’ve noticed non-UK postmarks. Oddly, the HRCA and TCS journals usually are delivered within two weeks of publication. So, Canada Post isn’t the problem, in this instance .
    The online subscriptions are the way to go.  I have online subs to BRM, Railway Modeller and Model Railroader along with the others. Along with immediate access, the mags can be easily read on airplanes, in waiting rooms etc and I don’t have to deal with tons of paper. 
     

    Cheers,

     

    Malcolm

     

    Calgary

     

  3. Toast is served hot, straight from the toaster, not in those abominations Brits use known as toast racks. Cut a thick slice of bread, not pre-sliced, preferably fresh baked from locally grown grains (easy here, got millions of millions of hectares of the stuff). Toast. Spread with slightly softened butter, then the topping of choice. It’s okay to spread peanut butter or chocolate spread directly onto the toast without buttering first. Peanut butter has to be made from 100% peanuts, no added palm oil or sugar. Same with the chocolate spread, 100% hazelnuts and cocoa and maybe olive, canola or sunflower oil.  Toppings for peanut butter include honey, strawberry jam, raspberry jam or chocolate.
     

    Vegemite and Marmite — ugh!  Fortunately usually not found in our local grocery stores. 
     

    It can be difficult being me sometimes.  Time to sweep the snow off the sidewalk and burn off all those calories. 
     

    cheers,

     

    Malcolm 

    Calgary, Alberta

  4. I think there are a couple of issues here.  There is less capacity as many airlines have suspended international flights. Here in Canada, Westjet and Transair have parked their airplanes and Air Canada has drastically cut back service. Which means any parcels from the UK are going to take a lot longer to arrive.

     

    Even in normal times, a parcel from say Hattons or the US takes 2-3 weeks to come. Parcels seem to to be held up by Canada Customs for screening and whatever else they do.  Couriers are faster at a higher shipping cost. 
     

    Malcolm 

    Calgary, Canada 

  5. I avoid GSP like the plague. Often the charges greatly exceed the value of the item and are much higher than postage for a similar item that I can order from say Hatton’s.  The so called import charges are ridiculous. Canada doesn’t really bother. I may be charged 5% Goods and Services Tax, although that’s the exception. 
     

    Malcolm 

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  6. I was in Paris about two and a half weeks ago. We walked up to Rue Douai to check out those shops.  Les Cheminots has closed.  The other three across the street, Transmondia etc remain open and appear to be thriving. One sells vintage models, the second modern HO and the third specializes in N-gauge. A fourth shop, very well stocked has opened beside Les Cheminots former location. Sorry, don’t recall all the names.

     

    Malcolm Turner

    Calgary, Canada

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  7. I ordered a 30064 about four years ago, although I do not see my order on the Model Rail Offers website. Hmm, not to be whiney I am wondering if after all this time that the order has been lost. Which begs another question. Many of us probably provided credit card numbers with our preorders. With the passage of time, many of those credit cards have expired. Will we be contacted for updates?

     

    Cheers

     

    Malcolm Turner

    Calgary,Canada

  8. If they're doing North American shades are they doing Wisconsin Central Maroon and Buff? The ones pictured far right look like possible contenders..

     

    If so, would these be suitable for EWS colours, which I believe were based on the same livery due to Wisconsin Central's involvement immediately after privatisation?

     

    cheers

     

    Ben A.

    BTW, WC Maroon is a match for LMS locomotive maroon, or at least the Dublo version thereof. TH&B cream is a reasonable match to BR cream.

     

    Malcolm

    Calgary, AB

  9. A huge thanks to Locomotion and Rapidio for the APT-E. Mine arrived in Calgary Wednesday night, just in time for Supertrain this weekend. Assembly was easy, took me about 5 minutes. Sound is fantastic, even running on DC and I'm fascinated by the tilt. It's popular with the crowd too. Many requests as to when it's coming around again (answer: quickly).

     

    Malcolm T

    Calgary, Alberta

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  10. Does anyone know if they are shipping these internationally via UPS as well? I've had mine ordered since 25/06/2014, so at this point not too worried about an extra week or two if its coming by UPS...  Are they shipping international orders last? I saw someone post that earlier, so just wondered and I know the folks at Locomotion are really busy so don't really want to bug them! :)

     

    Thanks

    I was wondering the same and I ordered mine at about the same date. Meanwhile, patiently waiting although I'm hoping it arrives in time for SuperTrain next weekend.

     

    Malcolm in Alberta, Canada

  11. I think, subject to check, the 144 was used on the Kettle Valley line in Southern BC to film the CBC production of Pierre Berton's National Dream.  The National Dream is the story of the building of the CPR in the 1880's for all you Brits out there.  I recall the programme was filmed in the mid 1970's.  I presume 144 still exists and would be available for measurement.

     

    Malcolm

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