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  1. Hello,

     

    I did watch for some time at Bristol may I ask what magnets and how are they mounted do you use as I could see where they were but not what they were?

     

    Thanks

     

    G.

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  2. 7 hours ago, NHY 581 said:

    Morning all,

     

    Well, yesterday saw a track cleaning session on Bleat Wharf. There was a bit of grot to remove ! 

    This morning should see a bit of making good as I was clearly in a clumsy frame of mind and clouted a sign with my hoof and knocked a chimney pot off. The latter I have no idea regarding why or how. 

    I also need to replace a short length of track in the fiddly area providing the entry yo the layout which has come adrift. Once that's done, we should be able to give something a run. 

     

    The re-zing of the static grass will have to wait until Monday evening. The can of layering spray I thought I had in stock turns out not to be........

     

    Enough to be going on with. Biggest issue is that of supporting the longer layout. The original support is long gone so that needs attending to before the layout gets set up. 

     

    I have a couple of ideas.........

     

    Rob

     

    Just for interest how do you clean your track with the aim of good slow running?

     

    A fan. 🤣

  3. Another layout from the show thought to have been lost to the elements and an extended lockdown hibernation but now back for our 2023 show Abbotsbrooke.

     

    'Abbotsbrooke represents just one of a number of closed railways.  Fortunately the preservation movement was able to finance and purchase the railway and infrastructure and then setup a preserved railway. After years of hard work the railway can now boast a good selection of rolling stock, well maintained track and infrastructure.  The railway is fortunate to have a connection with the mainline so excursion trains are able to travel down the preserved line.'

     

    The layout itself is N gauge and has a 20ft frontage so plenty of trains and scenery to see.

     

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    Just a word about Parking.

     

    The Crosfield Hall SO51 8GL has parking right outside on pay & display Saturday but free Sunday.

     

    Alternative parking is at The Romsey Rapids SO51 8AF at the back of the site there is extensive parking and a footpath as marked with a 5 minute walk to the show.

     

    From the website - "Romsey Rapids Long Stay Monday to Saturday - free up to 4 hours, daily charge of £2.10 applies when parked for more than 4 hours.

     

    Hope that helps.

  5. 5 hours ago, Captain Kernow said:

    I do have another DJM 14XX waiting in the wings (bought cheap when Hattons were holding offers).

     

    I also have another etched chassis kit waiting for it.

     

    There's be no further pandering to the DJM drive mechanism. That will go in the bin or 'free to a good (and understanding) home' when the time comes. I have already extensively run that mechanism in, to not avail.

     

     

    Hello,

    Can I ask ever so politly for the motor before it gets near the bin.

    I have one with just a duff motor that's been waiting I did an alternative but getting the worm off.

    I think I asked after the last chassis you had but I was too late.

    Your hopefully.

    G.

     

  6. 7 hours ago, Chris M said:

    As I did at Stafford, I will be selling advance tickets to the Warley NEC show from the Dawlish Warren layout at GETS. Just ask if you are interested.

    I hope your bringing the card machine, I'll look you up Saturday.

     

    Cheers,

     

    G.

     

     

  7. For me one of the things was the entry fee, I know clubs have missed a year or two, me and the wife £20 before diesel and parking - we rode the vintage bus last time parking at the station which adds to the enjoyment of the day.

     

    I did look at exhibits attending but nothing really struck me.

     

    I noted that Victory Railex earlier in the year had some stand out exhibits but again £10 entry fee and as an exhibitor it never felt overly busy but enjoyable with the people that stopped and chatted.

     

    Perhaps it's the economic squeeze in people's minds.

     

    I hope both shows made a profit it's nice to have somewhere local to show your layout.

     

    G.

  8. Hello,

     

    Just to add my thinking to some of this, I looked at two or three big shows I'd like to attend from down south and worked out what it would cost (two people me and the wife for tickets one car diesel at todays prices) and go from there.

     

    I have tickets to the Great Electric - it was good last year - I hope to see some layouts from outside the area and maybe nab a bargain/project or two.

     

    Warley, we have been to the last few shows four or five in a car and shared the cost but this year it's the wife and I as above,  I can understand the £20 ticket price - costs are not going down but that's the show side of things. I have to look at what I can or am willing to spend and is it worth while for me. Yes I would see more layouts from far flung places which I like and again pick up bargains/projects  (I'm getting too old and fat to run over to the Bachmann stand these days and join the rucksack scrum). If they are selling tickets with the card machine at GETS then I may buy two and go (fingers crossed) if not spend my budget at some smaller local shows - sometimes you find a gem.

     

    Ally Pally next year who knows this year it was as above the wife and I plus £12.50 congestion charge and yes it was congested there and back. I picked up some bits saw some good layouts and generally enjoyed, the worst part was figuring out how to pay the congestion charge online. For those of you who say take the train - not a chance it's way too expensive I'd love to but no - buy an electric car well let me just go and collect this pot of gold from the end of the rainbow (apologies to the little green people) I don't live in that price bracket and the congestion charge does figure large in my plans for Ally Pally next year.

     

    As for the size of a layout l appreciate a big one such as Mostyn, St Merryn is it, Bournmouth West and  Sidmouth lovely outstanding layouts but I like a small layout (like my bills) for one reason and one reason only it makes me think I could build that and finish it more importantly it gives me hope and inspiration.

     

    It's a pity that Warley they don't do wife's for a quid - no no to get in not the other thing you were thinking - bad people !.

     

    I know some of you will be sharpening your electronic pencils to cut me to shreds but I don't care this is me my world how it is to me. 

     

    Mr Parker bringing football into the game that's just underhand I'd rather have a trip to the dentist than watch football, I prefer the indignity/farce that is Formula 1 these days.

     

    See you around a show or two hopefully.

     

    G.

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  9. Hello,

     

    I have an old PLA8055 lamp and need a replacement bulb/tube for it.

     

    The original was 11w but I'm struggling to find out more about it and a part number.

     

    A google brings me up one from screwfix that is 9w I just don't know if it's compatible or if there is an LED replacement.

     

    I've emailed the company that took over just in case they can tell me what to look for.

     

    Anyone been down this road?

     

    Yours hopefully,

     

    G.

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