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Dava

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  1. A journal before it’s time, I was given a copy in 1972 with an article on the Runcorn Busway, I wasn’t too impressed. Who would have thought 20 years later the tramway renaissance would be under way! Dava
  2. Hi Terry, I have one, I didn’t notice that problem when test running it, not saying it wasn’t there. I tried to fit a 21 pin decoder into the socket but it was a very sloppy fit so inoperable. Same decoder went into a Heljan 05 so no problem with it. Be interested to hear how you get on & happy to compare my model (currently dismantled in box ) if that helps. Dava
  3. Enjoyed seeing this layout at Barnsley GOG event today, good to see an American 0 scale layout. Will encourage me to get started with mine! Dava
  4. Try Lima Ho, Lima wheels usually metal tyred & wide treads with deep flanges. Also cheap. Also see Locosnstuff chassis for this. Dava
  5. Two months later, have the B4s docked yet? Possibly at the GOG event at Barnsley this weekend? Dava
  6. I’ll just add that Simon Dawson who sells his work via Rue d’Etropal and his Recreation 21 shop on Shapeways converted a selection of his 3D print designs for TT120. These include variations of the 16 ton mineral wagon and separate 9ft underframes/ chassis which can be bought in 4’s. Link here. https://www.rue-d-etropal.com/3D-printing/3d_printed_sg-trains3.htm I haven’t ordered any as I haven’t committed to TT120 yet and a Shapeways order has to be big enough to justify the on-costs, and wheels weren’t readily available when I looked. Maridunian's Models By Mike Roch also does some 3D print wagons, and 10ft wb chassis, via Shapeways but not the 16 tonner Dava
  7. I was a teenage volunteer at Dinting and didn’t like RS8 either but the restoration from a derelict hulk at National Stone Centre is a great project, it could easily have been scrapped as a no-hoper.
  8. The J27 had a replacement inside cylinder block made & fitted around 9 years ago, they know what they’re doing.
  9. Heritage Shunters Trust at Rowsley is highly commended if you like smaller diesels 01-08 but their June gala has been postponed as it clashed with Peak Rail event. RS8 the yellow loco on the turntable is a Pete Briddon rebuild of formerly derelict ICI former quarry loco, derelict at Wirksworth, once a Peckett steam loco & preserved at Dinting after withdrawal. Dava
  10. I do want to see Arcadia Pennsylvania so will aim to go to this event replacing the Doncaster Dome show. Apparently it coincides with a RMT rail strike which the organisers couldn’t have anticipated. Dava
  11. The news of Neil’s passing is so very hard to take, I am sure others feel the same way. I think we first met in 2013, at the annual Trent Valley group winter event at Mickleover. We were both building Gauge O microlayouts and showing them rather tentatively in public, in the same room, for the first time, as well as working in 7mm narrow gauge. I remember we talked a lot and Neil had fun operating my Coney Hill layout with Paul Martin’s Ixion Manning Wardle saddle tank, which we both rather coveted. At that time Gauge O was becoming much more accessible with the first plastic RTR locos from Ixion and then Dapol and Minerva. This reduced the need for loco chassis-building and I followed Neil’s creative exploits in converting and adapting a fleet of RTR locos, especially Terriers. He had a fertile imagination for modelling locations, especially in the Furness Railway and Cumbrian context including the Burnside Tramway and his later Ffarquhar-inspired Elsbridge Tramway, and was a prolific wagon builder and converter. We will all miss Neil greatly, he was everyone’s best mate, always friendly and supportive. Sincere condolences to his partner, family and many friends. Dava
  12. Added value of Abellio running East Midlands RailwayIts called Miles and shows EMR is a bit of a joke. Dava
  13. In the late 80s I traveled most days from Sheffield on a NESW Poole-Newcastle fronted by a class 45. Why Poole, did it connect with a Cherbourg ferry? Dava
  14. Happy anniversary (on 16 May) when it’s a year since RMweb Premium was launched. I don’t know if any celebrations are planned, but I for one am very appreciative of an ad-free experience, and generally smooth-running forum, in return for a modest contribution and hopefully providing a viable business model for the operators. Presumably there will just be an auto-renewal, unless card details have changed or folks wish to opt out (I don’t). Thanks Andy, Phil & team. If only everything in life worked like this… Dava
  15. Building a layout for exhibition is part of the motivation for me, even if it doesn’t get shown very often. I have built about 6 small layouts in just over 40 years so I don’t pretend to be very productive. Three based on real locations as little pieces of history, and two display layouts for the GCR. Time for another one. Here is ‘Bunny Mine’, 014, based on a real gypsum mine near here. Dava
  16. No J94 listed then? Lack of an 0-6-0T steam loco with any firm timescale makes TT 120 less attractive for the smaller layout I’m interested in building. Dava
  17. Hi Jay, im also interested in being part of this. I have an 014 narrow gypsum mine microlayout called 'Bunny Mine' based on an actual location in South Notts, which is available. Dava
  18. Try Les1952 he orders from them. I’ve been in and found it a worthwhile local model shop, one of few left. Dava
  19. He deserves an award for service to British model railways, a gold loco? TV series shows Hornby has some ace younger design talent as well as experienced hands. Dava
  20. Great to see this show. Finally Leicester has a regular model rail show, complementing the Soar Valley event at Loughborough. Look forward to being there. Dava
  21. 1/50 is a lovely & logical scale to work in. 1/48 for American O scale is close. Airfix WW2 RAF refuelling set is a useful source of 2 vehicles, figures and a Spitfire! Dava
  22. Cylinder cocks are used by footplate crews to disperse groups of railway photographers who get too close at the start of winter steam galas! Never fails. GCR diesel gala this weekend, so not required. Clayton on fitted vans? https://www.gcrailway.co.uk/special-events/spring-diesel-gala/ Dava
  23. I will just comment that in O Gauge, Ellis Clark Trains specialise in producing complex and challenging prototypes very well, with great concern for detail and authenticity. This is the same approach. Don’t complain about the price! Dava
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