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  1. Last week the West Yorkshire Metro people were talking about preparing the new Bradford Low Moor station for electrification, wonder what they know as perhaps there is also a plan to do Huddersfield to Bradford to Leeds as well, or better to Manchester via Rochdale. Having both routes electric does give diversionary options that will be lost if just one route is given wires and the major services go over to electric.
  2. But once Blackpool to Preston is wired it will mean the only bit of the route unwired will be York to Scarborough. Maybe Scarborough will lose out on direct Transpennine services.
  3. Can see where you get your inspiration from - another simple but very effective railway modeller. Doesn't he want to join RMWeb.
  4. That's why I was asking, I didn't think you'd scoped another WCML type layout - still 6 coaches is a cross country type rake which would be right for the Oxford Road corridor - perhaps you could swap traction in the station electric to diesel.
  5. How many coaches can you manage on the Virgin MK2s in the fiddleyard? The layout certainly looks a lot bigger than it actually is, how do you manage that? I remember the layout before Ring Road which was a similar feat of making a small layout look big.
  6. Actually I've discovered the truth about this, it's actually a Heljan O gauge Class 22, it's still at pre-production hence the missing doors (which will open not be open on the model). Unfortunately it has the Tubby Duff syndrome but the guys at Bressingham are hopeful that Heljan will listen to reason and re-work the CADs
  7. Looks like they have also used the secret shrinking ray to be able to store them in car garages. No wonder it was so difficult to find the reserve, we were looking in old railway tunnels when the MOD had shrunk them and put them into lockups.
  8. And my plan is to get some really cheap coal and fire her up at the MHR by the side of the side of that guy's house in Alresford who's been complaining about all the smoke.
  9. Manned aircraft still make up the majority but armed drones have been around since the Balkans and are becoming ever more useful, look up the MQ9 Reaper - it drops all sorts and is also armed with air to air missiles. The US and British Airforces operate armed Reapers as do the CIA - hours of loiter to wait for that elusive terrorist and no worry about captured pilots should an airframe fail or get shot down.
  10. Current UAVs are nothing special, we don't/won't know what else has been developed in America for some time as they will be black projects, but here is a taster of what the British are looking at: http://www.baesystems.com/Taranis/ Some American words on the topic: http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htairfo/20071026.aspx http://www.slashgear.com/the-air-force-is-aiming-for-pilot-less-next-generation-fighter-planes-08112911/ The pilotless drones are developing fast, I can see why Europe wouldn't want the expense of developing a proper 5th generation fighter because by the time it took to the skies it would be out of date. As an example of why we wouldn't know about technologies being developed - the F117 Stealth Fighter was conceived in 1975, first flew in 1981, went operational in 1983 but only became public knowledge in 1988 - 13 years after the project was conceived, there could be weapons being tested in Afghanistan that we won't see for years.
  11. The question is why this is being developed at a time when the Americans (and British) are entering into 6th generation pilotless prototypes. It seems to me the only reason Russia is developing this is because India is pushing/paying for it and there will be an export market to those who the Americans cannot sell stealth aircraft to. Stealth aircraft are attack aircraft, you need them to penetrate high threat environments protected by missile sites, the ability to dogfight is nice I suppose but that is so WW2. If your enemy is able to get so close that you are in a dogfight then the Stealth cannot be that effective. India only perceives a threat from one country, it's neighbour Pakistan, why do they want 200 aircraft capable of penetrating highly protected airspace, do they sense a collapse in the political regime, do they feel a need to be able to take out certain assets and is there perhaps a secret paymaster somewhere circumventing it's own laws to ensure certain technologies stay out of the wrong hands.
  12. VC is also a very accomplished Poker player -
  13. There's a psychology to this, whilst the rioting is concentrated on property the police will likely stand back if they are not available in overwhelming numbers as the situation could turn violent against the person. What no-one wants is for people to begin to get hurt on either side as it will up the stakes and lead to recrimination. It's heartbreaking to see what is happening but it will end and peace will return, the police will get order back and if they can do it without anyone getting injured or worse then that has to be the best outcome. Property can be replaced, people cant.
  14. It sends out a message if soldiers are deployed in riot situations - that civilians cannot control the situation. This is a new style of activity so the police need to learn tactics to deal, they might start behind the curve but eventually they will get on top of this and will learn for the future.
  15. Meeting violence with greater violence only escalates a problem and causes longer term resentment. The police need to control the situation and they will eventually do so, bringing in the army, rubber bullets et al is not the answer.
  16. The store is just a shop front with limited stock, the majority is held in a warehouse somewhere else in Liverpool. But like so many of the affected businesses, it will be the sole traders who suffer the most, Debenhams whilst great for putting on the TV can re-stock and re-open if they choose, but for sole traders it's their livelihoods going up in smoke and they might not be able (or want) to recover from this. Then there are the people who are losing their personal property as well, a lot wont have insurance and if they do it will rocket next year and you cannot replace some personal items. This no longer, if it ever had, anything to do with a police incident, personally I think there is a political element stirring this up with disaffected youths who want to see this 'anarchy' and watching Ken Livingstone use this as an opportunity to sell himself to the London electorate and link this with the riots in the 80s had me seething.
  17. Spread to Liverpool - Smithdown Road. I wouldn't want to be living near any commercial districts in the main cities at the moment.
  18. woodenhead

    Dapol HST

    Set numbers stopped being shown on front ends in B/G livery. Here are a couple of shots from the 125 group and neither have set numbers on the front: http://www.125group....=display&pid=13 Some more here, showing power car numbers on the front: http://www.railfaneu...HST/BR/pix.html Don't understand the livery question either as it looks OK to me against prototype.
  19. Down the pub, it's not really a drinking sport like Football or Rugby is it. "Come on Lewis, come on Lewis, YEESSSSSSSSSS Overtake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!", "The track marshall's a w****r" or "Who wore all his tyres, who wore all his tyres, you bad driver, you bad driver, who wore all his tyres" Just not the same.
  20. I disagree, the BBC has to justify everything it does and strive for quality programming whereas the likes of Sky have to generate cash via advertising or subscription, don't confuse quality with glitz and flash - most of my TV viewing comes from BBC or Channel 4 both of whom have public service obligations being state owned. Sky is all about pzazz, the content is there because you pay for it and if it wants more the price goes up, no control over that price it's complete free market, throw in phones and broadband and the consumer is hooked in and will find it very difficult to get out despite the creeping cost and new toys they hadn't actually asked for but were told they really had to have to keep up with the Jones' next door. You tell me one thing about 3D television that wasn't driven by commercial strategies to get more cash out of us through buying new TVs, peripherals and paying more for content. Football would have found a way to survive without Sky, but once it took the dollar it will never be able to live without it.
  21. Soon as F1 get's interesting in step Sky and gobble it up. It'll go the way of football of course, over inflated salaries, ladies everywhere, loads of controversy...... ITV was panned for it's mid race adverts, Sky does at least leave the adverts to half time in other sports, but with a 1.5 hour race I wonder if the revenue generation will demand some sort of advert break during the actual even if not to the extent of ITV. Won't matter to me I suppose, I don't have Sky.
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