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  1. 14 hours ago, melmerby said:

    The Hornby 61XX are about 5.2mm apart.

     

    What are the measurements for the slide bars & connecting rods on the drawing?

    Hornby have 20mm (5'0") long slide bars and 28mm long (7' 0") connecting rods.

    Cylinder centres are about 27.5mm or 6' 9"

     

    (As my 63XX hasn't arrived yet I can't check that)

    On the drawing, the slidebars are 5' 5 7/8" (just short of 22 mm) long, 1 1/2" high at each end and 2 1'2" high where attached to the motion bracket. The width is 5 1/2". The connecting rod should be 6' 10 1/2" (27.5 mm) long between the the big end and small end centres.

     

    David

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  2. I've just been catching up on the slidebar discussion but haven't noticed any comment on how far the slidebars are apart. The prototype drawing shows they should be 1' 4"  (5.33 mm) apart. My model measures only 4.6 mm, so here's another reason that the ends of the slidebars are turned up.

     

    David

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  3. Hi Keith, I understand what you are saying but what I meant was that EBAY had a category where one could hope to find these things and one knew that is where other modellers listed them, now we would have to wade through much more stuff we might not be interested in. EBAY's idea of what Finescale was suited the purpose and yes, it isn't necessarily what we know as Finescale. As a case in point where would you have found your coreless motors on Ebay? Would you look in a category called Hornby locos or one called Finescale that you knew people were using to sell such things? Just saying...

     

    Dave Franks

    Having only just found out about the loss of 'Finescale' when my Saved Search returned 11,570 items instead of the normal 20 or so, I looked to see what was being siad on here.

     

    I agree with Dave. What was listed under Finescale wasn't always, but then neither are a lot of the others, unless Hornby have started producing full size boat parts and Bachmann selling cars. However people listing would find that this was the best place to put, for example, kit built locos and rolling stock to 4mm scale, whether 00, EM or P4, and similarly the other scale guage combinations, and buyers learnt that this was the place to look.

     

    Over the years I purchaded a lot of models through ebay, mostly via Finescale, but I am not sure that this will continue as I am certainly not going to spend my time wading through pages stuff to find the odd thing in which I might be interested. Somebody has suggested starting off the description with the word 'finescale'. That may certainly help if it catches on.

     

    David Burton

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  4. Following the announcement from Martin Finney of his retirement Brassmasters are pleased to announce that we have acquired the 4mm range of Martin Finney kits. These high quality kits have been admired by ourselves and fellow finescale modellers since their introduction; this will ensure their future production and will complement the existing Brassmasters range. It is our intention to make the castings, sundry components and complete kits available as soon as possible and in the longer-term to introduce new kits.

     

    Martin is working with us to ensure a smooth handover and when this is complete we will then set out our future plans. However realistically it is unlikely that any of the kits will be available again until the Autumn.

     

    We will provide a regular update via our website www.brassmasters.co.uk and newsletter.

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