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  1. On 16/03/2023 at 21:12, Jeff Smith said:

    Radley produced both white metal and later resin kits of the Dreadnoughts but since Phil's death, Radley has I believe ceased trading.

    Radley’s haven’t ceased trading they have paused trading.

     

    Hopefully they will be up and running soon. What ever happens I expect that their Dreadnought fleet will continue to be available as the manufacturer still has the moulds. 

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  2. It certainly is a difficult time for us modellers at the moment. I heard that there was a slim possibility that one of the main manufacturers was looking at flare sides stock. This would be welcome and give many options going forward.

     

    I am hoping that there will be a decision on the future of Radley Models in the near future. 

  3. I was going to use 3mm cork as an underlay. I am now thinking of using a 3mm foam. The sort of stuff that flooring gets laid on. I was then going to use the 3mm cork over this so the ballast has something to adhere to. 
     

    If there is too much of a step up to the track I’ll infill the surrounding areas with more cork sheet.

     

    Not sure if it will work or if anyone had tried this before? 

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  4. Hi Jim

     

    I’ve just come across this tread. Loving your work. I was looking to do a Chiltern 165/0 for me layout.

     

    Regarding the removal of the hopper windows I was wondering if you had any ideas on removing the grey band on some or the glazing sheets to it was just a plain glazing panel?

     

    i was thinking of trying a bit of t cut but don’t know if it will work?

  5. This is a really interesting topic. 
     

    I was looking at a foam sheet (the type used for slab perimeter with screeds) below a thin layer of cork just to try and reduce the noise leaves. I wasn’t sure how well the ballast would adhere to the foam hence the cork on top of the foam. Will this work do we think?

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  6. I’ve started to look at girder rail. I’m not going to buy it so I’ll make it. Getting the inner section looking thinner is the key and making sure the rail chairs on the inside are hodden is a personal bugbear of mine. 
     

    The attached photo shows a mock up using code 100 rail for the main running rail and a piece of code 60 rail for the inner section. It is thinner so looks ok. It also is squat enough to sit over and avoid any rail chairs retained. 
     

    I quite like it so far. I’m not sure the gap between the rails is large enough for the flange thickness though. I’ve considered laying a sliver of plastic card between the rails to hide the chairs or perhaps just poke in some modelling clay instead.

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  7. The experiment is over. The test set up overhead looks to have been a success. Until the BEC PCC arrives I won’t know for sure how accurate the wire assembly has been although the experiment to see if it all goes together has certainly worked. I’m pleased with the finished work. 
     

    The photos provided show the finished section of track and overhead. The next thing to do is work out how to do the girder rail and roadway infill. 
     

    I don’t think I have the patience for doing everything in cobbles and it’s not realistic anyway as the is a mix of tarmac, cobbles and off street running in Brussels anyway.

     

    It’ll probably be a while before I start the main layout (I need to get on with my London Underground Layout anyway!) but watch this space…

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  8. The experiment continues….

     

    I’ve managed to get the running wire up and soldered the pull offs to the span wire. 
     

    I’ve got another mast to erect and two more pull offs to connect before I conclude the experiment.
     

    Hopefully my PCC will be ready soon so I can start testing. 

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