Andy Hayter
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I still cannot find it Jim. I have an "Edit and create" button but there is no resize or compress in there. Never mind, I can do it in paint. More than one way to kill a cat.
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Yes cropping is done there but I cannot find re-sizing - even now. Any clues Jim?
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It is actually easy to resize pictures in W10 once you have unlocked the secret - and it truly does seem to be a secret. Took me weeks to find it. Go to your files and find the picture. Click on it (just once, if you click twice it will take you into the .jpg photos program where you can do fancy arty editing but not what you want to do.) Now click on the edit button. This will open the picture in paint and you can resize there with the resize button. Save the resized picture and there you go. Alternatively In RMWeb go to "apps and content" at the top of the page and go from there.
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Funiculars and Cog-wheel Railways of France
Andy Hayter replied to rogerfarnworth's topic in French Railways
Certainly worth a diversion - located between Grenoble and Chambery -
Don't worry Guys, having worked with rescue organisations, I am used to people who shout "help" and then throw it back in your face. Ezza, at least you got a suggestion from me. From your answer, I doubt you will get any more. Please learn from that. Personally I do hope you can find someone who can do the job for you despite your unpleasant response.
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Why didn't Brunel settle for 7 feet?
Andy Hayter replied to Metr0Land's topic in UK Prototype Questions
If so that points even more to 2.2m gauge. His father was French -
NEED HELP WITH FINDING STUFF
Andy Hayter replied to DoctorP's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Sadly international shipping is very expensive for heavy items like books and magazines. I only live next door to the UK and am hit with heavy shipping charges - which on checking the postage stamp are entirely reasonable from the sellers' perspective. -
Why didn't Brunel settle for 7 feet?
Andy Hayter replied to Metr0Land's topic in UK Prototype Questions
Remember that IKB was of French parentage. He therefore designed his system to 2.2metres - 7 ft +1/4 inch -
Perhaps if you gave some idea of your location rather than "home mainly" some of us could give some sort of realistic answer. TMC offer a service but I have not used them - too far away (hence the question about location) https://www.themodelcentre.com/customisation-at-tmc/ They do seem to have a good reputation.
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Funiculars and Cog-wheel Railways of France
Andy Hayter replied to rogerfarnworth's topic in French Railways
Possibly a bit far north for your Southern activities but this one is truly spectacular http://www.funiculaire.fr/ -
Alternative main line terminus in OO
Andy Hayter replied to jamespetts's topic in Layout & Track Design
Station Buildings also would have a very regional/company design. If you have non-railway buildings (and there is not so much room for that) then these also show many major regional differences. A red stone Glasgow tenement building would look as out of place in an East Anglian environment as a thatched cottage would in in Glasgow. -
RTR vs Kits... Economics, Variety and Quality: a discussion.
Andy Hayter replied to sem34090's topic in Hornby
In terms of quality I would agree wholeheartedly based on todays offerings from 3D printing. But surely the point is that if a modeller wants/needs an XYZ which is not available as rtr. His choices are scratch build, kit or 3D print and if as is suggested the modeller does not believe he has the skills to kit/scratch-build then his choices are 3D or get a professional builder to build him one. So while on quality it is not a like for like comparison, it is on the basis of availability. -
Bargain Hunters Mark 2
Andy Hayter replied to newbryford's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
The most likely reason that stock was not returned quickly to Hornby for onward sale to the trade was that the receivers were not 100% convinced of the ownership of the materials - stock held in odd locations, lack of covering paperwork, poor record keeping etc.. -
Rs? I thought we were discussing REE products which are the former PLM 141s not those American imports.
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What can happen is that some people can cancel their orders at the last minute when they see the actual sales price, or because funds simply don't permit at that time. Then add in those who ordered on a card that has now expired and have not updated their order* with the new card details. * and it is specifically the order and not just the details you have registered with them - as I found to my cost with the Wainwright C Class. Taken together this can lead to quite a number of available units when they arrive.
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What height is your layout?
Andy Hayter replied to OnTheBranchline's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
I have to agree with Clive M above. Having layouts that can be operated from a seated position is very beneficial for the operator. Our layouts are all around 110cm from the ground. It is inclusive in that allows easy access for children and those in wheel chairs. And for those who are more able and would prefer to view a layout at eye level (which includes me from my seated position), then I must remind you of the articulated ankles, knees and hips you are endowed with that allow you to bend so that the eyes can be lowered to layout level. -
There are a set of drawings in Feb 1987 Loco Revue - beyond that I can find no immediate record of a kit
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Why is rail travel sooooooooooooo expensive?
Andy Hayter replied to Joseph_Pestell's topic in Wheeltappers
Looks like they will be getting one of the peak time morning Eurostar services (so a higher price) which is probably a necessity to reach the destination in one day. Your trip will cost £16.67 per person hour, their trip will cost £19.69 per person hour - which is another way of looking at the costs. -
Laser cuttable plastic?
Andy Hayter replied to Skinnylinny's topic in 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, CAD & CNC
Polystyrene is made from styrene monomer. It contains no chlorine, so the comment some 10 posts earlier suggesting that it does is completely wrong. On heating, polystyrene will depolymerise (it reverts back to its original feedstock) and will (most likely) release some styrene into the atmosphere. In an unventilated workspace this is likely to be hazardous to health. From the MSDS for styrene monomer Section 3: Hazards Identification Potential Acute Health Effects: Very hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant). Hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant, permeator), of ingestion, of inhalation. Inflammation of the eye is characterized by redness, watering, and itching. Potential Chronic Health Effects: CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: Classified + (PROVEN) by OSHA. Classified 2B (Possible for human.) by IARC. A4 (Not classifiable for human or animal.) by ACGIH. MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Not available. DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Not available. The substance is toxic to the nervous system, upper respiratory tract. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce target organs damage. This, in a professional and well set up workspace, will make the hazards sound much worse than they are in that environment, but in an amateur workshop you would be wise to take notice. Edit to add: it is quite likely that the laser power ranges quoted above are indeed part of that well set up professional workshop. If yours is outside of that range expect more than just warped pieces. -
They are a bit if you filter by era. You will get both Branchlines and Farrish items turn up. The one search I did had B first and F second but I guess other searches might mix them up more.
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Courier delivery times / Royal Mail / eBay seller reputation
Andy Hayter replied to hayfield's topic in Ebay Topics
I think you are kidding yourself - at least in respect of deliveries to France. Delivery is made by La Poste (the equivalent of Royal Mail). No signature is required and there is no tracking bar code for La Poste to scan to confirm delivery back to PB and Ebay. If I were not honest I could easily claim no delivery. The only comfort you have is that you have confirmation of receipt from Ebay and it is their problem. But you do impose higher costs on the buyer and that means that I will bid less as a maximum for the item. That has no impact if I win, but how many times have I missed by £2 because my maximum bid was reduced because of the high shipping costs, and even if I still did not win, I could have pushed another bidder up. -
RTR vs Kits... Economics, Variety and Quality: a discussion.
Andy Hayter replied to sem34090's topic in Hornby
I stand corrected Clive. I do accept that the first point can be a positive if your time is not an issue. -
RTR vs Kits... Economics, Variety and Quality: a discussion.
Andy Hayter replied to sem34090's topic in Hornby
Disadvantages Can take a lot of time Is often very addictive