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  1. On ‎21‎/‎02‎/‎2019 at 13:12, The Johnster said:

    Brownie points are fleeting and illusory things anyway; Zomboid, at least in the sense that you can lose them instantly (despite having laboured long and hard to build them up) for no reason that is apparent to you or any rational entity.

     

    The problem with Brownie points are that they arrive singly and depart in multiple.

     

    Now add in a Central European concept of the system and you will find, like me, that you are at least several gazillion in deficit  for something that happened, or didn't happen,  that was of no consequence to anyone (to such an extent that no-one, except one, noticed anything out of the ordinary) :dontknow: and you are into a whole new branch of brownie point economics.

     

    Still she lets me spend money on my hobbies, so that makes up for it.

     

    Andy

    (who still doesn't know what he did or didn't do)

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  2. I can remember the numbers of all the cars in our family I have legally driven. Basically the last 3 of dad's and all of mine. 

     

    That's  an Austin Princess, Ford Sierra (we both owned this one), Maestro, Citroen ZX, Rover 420, Renault Laguna 2  (nice car but  always in the garage) Citroen C3, and 4 Hondas. 

     

    I could have a reasonable  stab at the 2 Renault 16s dad owned in the 70s too: LLE 324? and JAB 423N

     

    Sad I know, but that's the sort of useless info that clutters up my brain

     

    Andy

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  3. Had one a couple of months back about how my Windows had a virus. They basically said they had software on my PC. I did enquire about the unauthorised installation of software and bluffed with the Computer Misuse Act. 

     

    I was eventually passed onto Elvis, the supervisor, and was after more discussion about computer misuse etc was eventually told to do something unnatural and certainly illegal and they rang off. 

     

     

    The weird thing was a week later I had a follow up call from them, as if I wouldn't remember the last conversation and their suggested actions at the end of the call. 

     

    Andy

  4. My solitary lowfit, Bachmann of course, is out of service at the moment as it has donated it's chassis to an all steel medfit, originally Airfix IIRC but I am not stating this to be a fact.  It may never return to service, though it is kept with the backlog of older bodies requiring new chassis as a result of my policy of eliminating chassis with moulded brake levers from the layout, which has also eliminated crud spreading plastic wheels and dodgy 1970s mushroom plastic buffers, and spread the standard NEM tension lock over the stock.  I have a half dozen or so vehicles, the lowfit, a 5 planker, a hybarshoc, and 3 vans including 2 ventilated 'FRUIT' with different numbers, one an antediluvian Mainline and one modern Baccy, an LMS sliding door repainted in BR bauxite, 

     

     

    The old Mainline wood sided version can easily be uprated with a Parkside U/F. The four locating pips that hold the body to the chassis are at the perfect spacing for the new solebars. (I'm talking 00 here) Almost like Palitoy had a time machine and found themselves in Kirkcaldy one night. (Could have been the other way round of course.) No matter, it just works.

     

    Another possible use for the Lowfit (or more precisely two Lowfits) is conversion to the bolster twin. The Red Panda kit has the required inner ends to do this.  Conflat As can be converted too.

     

     

    Andy

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  5. At this time of year I find myself in a reflective mood quite frequently. We lost dad on New Year's Eve 15 years ago.  We miss him. He was special to us all year round but there are so may things on the TV and in the wider media at this time that trigger thoughts and memories and the loss is felt more keenly. 

     

    He was a Shropshire lad and on New Year's Eve  we shall remember and raise a toast to him with a  pint of Shropshire Lad.

     

    When someone is gone from this world and our lives, we move on, but we don't forget.

     

    Andy

  6.  

    Nowadays the airports and airlines have managed to suck all vestiges of pleasure out of flying.  I'm staying home.

     

    John

     

    Quite, especially if your preferred destination is served by the budget end of the market. 

     

    There seems to be a race to the bottom to really..... annoy..  their passengers. Being reasonably generous at a budgety price you would think would make good marketing. 

     

    Unfortunately I don't think the budget boys would get you out of Christmas whilst airbourne. probably want to sell you Christmas from the trolley.

     

    Andy

  7. Hornby HST was my first set. 

     

    Baseboards made and track laid (held down with drawing pins with yellow plastic covers of all things) in the spare bedroom by my dad and brother whilst I was downstairs completely unware. The cover story was they had gone to the pub, which is probably what they would have preferred to do.

     

    Still got it 40 odd years later The box is a bit tatty though

     

     

    Andy

  8. I have no problem with letting a bus pull out, It just seems to be increasingly common practice now to ignore what might be passing as they pull out of the layby. Be prepared yes, but at some point the decision becomes keep going cos it ain't moving. If it is within my stopping distance it will have to wait. It seems though some drivers think I can stop in 2 yards from 20mph. (Highway Code says 40ft is the stopping distance at 20mph)

     

    Of course my stopping distance can be reduced to on a sixpence by the bus driver putting their hand out of the window as well as indicating. 

     

    On the other side of the coin I was impressed with the bus driver last night who pulled from lane three into the bus layby and continued along it to get the whole bus in. (lanes 1&2 were closed till just before the bus stop) 

     

    Anyway, Birmingham was fun today. Me and the car went a paddling.

     

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-46551835

     

    I'm glad the frost we were promised didn't materialise otherwise it would have been Tokyo Drift on Five Ways roundabout.

     

    Andy

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  9. The bus has to stop to pick up and set down, and the driver is also expected to maintain schedule: so the drivers do their best in the prevailing circumstances. This is not a case of bad behaviour on the part of the bus driver, just getting the job done.

     

    What many road users forget is that the highway code privileges bus, coach, tram over other road users:

     

    Rule 223. Buses, coaches and trams. Give priority to these vehicles when you can do so safely, especially when they signal to pull away from stops.

     

    I would like to see this message in bold on the rear of all buses, as was once quite common.

     

    Granted but many bus drivers forget the Highway Code also says (or at least used to say in my copy)  "Do not force others to brake or swerve to avoid you".

     

    Some of our PSV drivers should remember that putting the right indicator on is not a guarantee the car just off your back bumper is going give way.

     

    The frustrations of city driving, 

     

    I also fail to be amused by those who potter along and are suddenly surprised that there is a  stationary bus blocking the lane 30ft ahead of them and then the indicator comes on. Meanwhile the rest of us have seen the bus, are expecting it to stop (buses do that sort of thing) noted the left indicator and pulled into the outside lane in plenty of time to proceed unimpeded. 

     

    These are, I suspect, the same drivers who when proceeding along a two lane (2 each way) road in the left lane whilst the right hand one is empty, bury the brake pedal when they see blue flashing lights, rather than carry on serenely and monitor the situation whilst the emergency services use the empty lane. The worst are those who do it when they are travelling in the opposite direction to the ambulance etc

     

    Andy

  10. Ah yes,  but the bus lane is wider than the parking bays, so an uphill bus stopping creates a queue where there was plenty of space to get by before and the spread to two lanes is now further down. 

     

    I have no idea why they couldn't just make Wheeleys Lane two way. Would have saved a fortune and served the same purpose as the new works

     

    Paradise Circus is and will be a mess when it's finished. I remain convinced it's all a plot to justify the CAZ next year. 

     

    Still the wild west out there. get yourself out towards the East side and it's far worse than the centre

     

    Andy

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  11. They've changed the markings there very recently I use it several times a week. Three lanes in. Left one up smallbrook queensway. Middle straight on. Right to turn right. Perfectly logical. The lights have made little difference to traffic flow though the new merging lane on the other side has helped a lot.

     

     

    All I know is that its takes me a lot longer since the  first set went in yonks ago and even more now the second set have been installed (earlier this year. )

     

    The flow has improved coming down Holloway Head but then they put a bus lane in and undid all the good work. Don't even get me started on the monstrosity that has been created at the top of Holloway Head where it meets Bath Row. Totally unnecessary and just increases the frustration which in turn leads people to do crazy things to get ahead a bit. 

     

    The most outrageous piece of Brum driving was at the junction of Cardigan St and Jennens Rd. Sat patiently waiting 3 back at the red light in the marked right lane to go straight across, a car proceeds up the empty left lane, crosses the stop line and pulls into the front of the queue.  Unbelievable

     

    Not driven round Leeds. Sounds fun. 

     

    Somewhere on roads.org.uk there is a video of Coventry ring road.  Careful you could lose hours on this site. Who thought roads could be so much fun?

     

    Andy

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  12. Hobby

     

    Here are couple of examples of Brum that I see everyday. Same location for both.

     

     

    https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.4753209,-1.9005829,3a,75y,141.23h,78.77t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sEozphYgYEMiNoC-b2xxc6w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

     

    If the above link has worked, note the road markings where the Google car enters the roundabout. Note the Megabus on the roundabout. That bus is doing a right at the roundabout. Go back a bit to see how it approached the roundabout. The full 360 on the same line is  a regular Megabus occurrence too

     

    Also note the camera car is going for it on the amber. 

     

    Now proceed forward as if going straight across the roundabout. We go into a Google timewarp here. Look behind the camera car and note the dark Audi rag top coming from the straight ahead lane  and follow its path around the roundabout. Another 360 move. 

     

    This is also the location of a new set of lights that just clog up the roundabout which backs up onto the A38. No need for them. Traffic moved freely enough without them. 

     

    This is the  kind of roundabout Russian Roulette that is common around the city

     

    Andy 

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  13. Thanks for that FC

     

    I had spotted the parasol so it would end up white with an orange band regardless.   I wonder if there is an easy way to remove it (as it's moulded on.)  Only thing then is some Piko spare bogies

     

    I have already perused Anton Kendall's website which I found by accident doing some pre RM Web research. What an excellent resource it is. 

     

    No joy yet but some possibles and I've only really looked at my country of interest. Must look at some other nearby countries. The search goes on. 

     

    Andy

  14. WOW!

     

    Only yesterday I was looking at one of these and wondering what on earth can I do with it, preferably in HO. I was considering starting a thread on here (search didn't find this thread) and now I don't have to.

     

    Yayy!

     

    Thanks Wummyock (only 7 years late)

     

    But my question to throw in the mix, are they of any particular European prototype or just freelance? If so what's the nearest thing to them?

     

    Andy

  15. Well that's another week of driving in Birmingham finished. Just got to survive the week-end now.

     

    It truly is the wild west out there. Bus drivers seem to have forgotten what bus stops are for and just  leave the back hanging out blocking the road (They'd probably never get out again otherwise and are just as fed up as the rest of us)

     

    Road markings are there to make the road look pretty, indicators are Christmas decorations, headlights optional  and a new procedure of manouevre, signal, what's a mirror? has been introduced to the Highway Code

     

    The city council seem intent on stopping any moving traffic (I suspect an attempt to justify their clean air zone they set traffic lights to stop anything that is moving and cause unnecessary  pollution so they can point to some really bad numbers) and are installing more traffic lights where none are necessary.

     

    It's so bad that people regularly ignore red lights. I encounter 48 sets in an 18 mile drive into the city. I get stopped every time by the majority.

     

    A measure of the problem now is that when you stop at a Pelican crossing the pedestrians put a hand up to say thank you.

     

    Any adrenaline junkies out there come to Brum by car. Scarier than a scary thing. Birmingham Grand Prix? See it every day.

     

    It truly is a look right, left, right and left before passing over a set of lights on green.

     

    Rant over. I feel better now.

     

    Andy

     

    (a nervous wreck)

  16. I had a bit of a tidy up earlier this year. I counted 52 unfinished wagons on the workbench. I didn't count those already in storage. I can see the cutting mat now though, just about. 

     

    35 currently reside in various stages. Some of those are from the 52. In my defence I did finish one last Wednesday and completed three projects from start to finish last week. It's the brake gear you see. I needs to psych myself up for it

     

    I dread to think what's in the USO (un started object) pile.

     

    Andy

  17. An old p/way man once said to me " Look out for the one that gets you"

     

    That is; don't cross behind a train until you can see there isn't another one hidden by it. 

     

    This very wise advice stuck with me and is also useful for crossing the road as well.  

     

    There have been too many people lost on both the railways and the roads for not having the benefit of hearing and heeding such advice. 

     

     

    Andy 

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  18. Ah!

     

    Now I was a little late on Saturday and arrived 1410. 

     

    Didn't seem to be anyone around so just enjoyed watching the layout for a bit. Very nice, but it appears that due to a premature senior moment I was in front of the wrong one. 

     

    I got the 01 bit right, not the letter. 

     

    Still, Dobris was worth it. 

     

    Andy

  19. Just browsing weathering techniques and came across this  ...

    The attention to detail is quite remarkable.

     

    Rob

     

    Wow just wow. Just spent 25 minutes sat watching this with my mouth open

     

    I would never have thought of weathering on the go. 

     

    Thanks for posting this.

     

    I really need to work on my technique now.

     

    Andy

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  20. Possibly the line between Round Oak and Pleck Jn (Walsall)

     

    There is certainly some track left and not so long ago there were the remains of a level crossing at Wednesbury (now gone)  and at Eagle Crossing there was the burnt out remains if the box and the remains of the barriers and lights under the new(ish) road bridge. Whether they are still there I doubt. 

     

    The Claydon L&NE Jn line to Bletchley also has a fair amount of stuff still about but is in the process of being revamped for East West.

     

    To be fair I suspect these two could be called mothballed rather than abandoned

     

    Finally, Google  shows there are still odd bits and pieces to be found on the line to Louth (from Grimsby?)

     

    Andy

  21. Looking forward to this as usual, (not looking forward to the sore feet though)  but I suspect will not see half of the show so will be relying on some post show photos being posted to see what I missed. 

     

    If anyone is near stand D39, stop off to say hello. I'll be the one trying to get people to talk to me (I don't bite, honest!)  if I'm not playing trains or whizzing round the show. 

     

    Have fun 

     

    Andy

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