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MarshLane

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  1. Thanks Ken, Maybe just busy then after the Christmas Break - they are listed at the Bristol 7mm show a week on Sunday, so I'll have a chat with them there. Rich
  2. Hi Andy, Not sure if you've ever done total repaints as opposed to just weathering, but if you have - do you go with Railmatch paints? For that kind of thing, I assume a compressor and airbrush is the better bet, rather than running from compressed air in a can? Rich
  3. Hi Jinty, Can't think you'll have too much trouble selling that, its lovely! If it had been blue I'd have had it for Arksey! Your weathering certainly is nice - package on its way to you soon btw Rich
  4. As a matter of interest, did anyone get a response from Skytrex to their emails? Thinking I might put a call in tomorrow, as I've had nothing back? Rich
  5. Woooowwwoooooohhh Sorry, went a bit overboard there! Well done mate - I said one day the penny (should that phrase be a pound in the current world??) would drop and it would make sense! Rich
  6. See there's always a snag! As for the Buzz kits, I'll bow to your greater knowledge. Really am tempted to make a purchase from them at Bristol of their Freightliner flat, but the cautious nature of etched brass is kicking in! Sorry to hijack Jinty. A day out? Wow, sounds like a world tour! Hope you got your visa stamped going over to Ynys Mon, least you got back out ... and likely earnt some brownie points with Mrs J too Rich
  7. Well we have the 60 ... all depends on somebody producing the wagons hint hint . Nice video tho. Rich
  8. Think London King's Cross is just going to have to become that little known Liverpool King's Square station that took diverted traffic from Lime Street during electrification problem solved! Hehe! Rich
  9. Hi Jinty, I'll take a look at those, thanks. At some point, I am going to have to jump into this brass lark - Arksey will need a bewildering number of BDA wagons - I reckon about 25! So going to have to have a go ... I suppose the upside that I'll be able to build them with my eyes shunt when I'm finished!! Wonder if they do a discount on bulk buys?? But your right, that OTA looks nice, as does their SPA, SSA and TEA tank. Oh look what you've done now! Talking of Ferry Van's different kind I know, but the Buzz Models 3D printed Ferrywagon looks quite neat, although like the Heljan ones wouldn't really work on a small layout - we could suggest it to Brian, if it needed attention at Duddleston Wagon Works Rich
  10. Hi Leon, Oh nice choice - 37711 if I remember correctly? Couple of nice relivery projects to keep you going there Leon. Nice to see SWF back on the board again, looking forward to some photos. Its the period I knew growing up as a kid, albeit not in South Wales, but coming from a steelworks town, I well remember the the metals traffic! Plus SWF has been a big inspiration for my new O gauge layout .. which I'm hoping to get a thread started on in a few weeks time ... so I was really pleased to hear your interest was still there. Keep going Leon, you've a nice layout with nice stock there. Rich
  11. I forgot to mention the previous post - I note that at some point today, we past the 20,000 views mark on this thread, which is truly unbelievable - I would have been amazed had it got over a few thousand when I started back in May last year! Thank you all of you who regularly take look, and especially to those who post with comments/suggestions and advice. Its all appreciated. The coming year should hopefully bring more interesting content, and some images of locos and models actually working! Thanks again Rich
  12. Nice photos John, but that layout is absolutely superb! Hope I can get my track work as good as that. Is there any information online about the layout or its construction at all? No other thread on rmWeb I'm guessing? EDIT: Oops, missed the blogspot link in the first post! Doh! Talk about mind blowing 250 out of 10 my man! Rich
  13. Hi Jinty, I've been speak to Pete Harvey about high-intensity headlights that are suitable for operation, and he's got some if that helps .. I'm sure Pete won't mind me quoting from his email "cast in resin I have designed them so you would just need to cut a square hole in the nose of your model and then glue them in place, then fit the Led from the rear. " Priced at £8.50 + £1.50 p&p for a pair. Rich
  14. Thanks Marcus, Very kind - yes I was surprised when I logged on and found 61 notifications!!! Glad it was enjoyable for you - hopefully much more exciting stuff to come with Arksey, the 'BIG' layout once I finish clearing the loft out and getting it started! Got to master the art of copper clad pointwork for that, as the first 34 points are all CC as they'll be hidden out of sight, then onto the scenic stuff! Rich
  15. Thanks Marcus, You really should be very proud! If I can get Arksey (when I start it next month) half as close I'll be happy! BR blue diesels and plenty of freight lol!! Shrewsbury brings back memories of cold, wet days with no chance of photography because the light metre said go home, or three weeks at f2! Now following along, and looking forward to your next testing session Rich
  16. Dave, Any chance I could come stay for a few weeks, the real railway scene round you way is far more interesting than anywhere else I've found ... 37s, 47s, 56s, 58s, they've all long vanished round us! Anyway enough of the real thing, when are you going to post some pictures of that model of yours? Rich PS I think you've really worked out how to build a time machine and your tricking us with this, it's simply too good! Don't drive a Delorian do you?
  17. Al took the words out of my mouth - stunning layout Andy, not come across that before but really captures the essence of Scotland. Can't wait to see how the scenery turns out on Beale Street for you. My 'BIG' O gauge will be more industrialised, but I'm hoping to get some greenery on it! Rich
  18. Hi Marcus, Wow! What a superb layout - being an O gauge modeller, I don't tend to inhabit the Layout Topics area often, but had a little time tonight so have been wandering round - Peak Dale Wood is superb, well done. I've just spent an enjoyable 20 minutes wandering through it and looking at the images. Have to see if I can get a pass out with the camera and spend an hour on the line side round that area - far better than the 66 onslaught we get round me! Love seeing high quality layouts around, that PDW really does tick the boxes for me - I'll be checking back in regularly. Rich
  19. There's should be an rating button for 'holds head in hands and crys' hehe!! TO be honest, I had a couple of years with N gauge about 20 years ago .. but found it too small for my liking - but each to their own! Rich
  20. Ah thanks for the update Michael - sorry I may have mis-read your original post, I thought a 7mm version was being made available during 2016? Is there a 7mm on the cards? May have to look at going for an 0-6-0 Sentinel in the short-term if not! Rich
  21. Thats a good point actually, will have to keep my eye open. The other option is my NE Brake Van may become the guinea pig once I've painted it - if it goes wrong, I can always repaint it! Noooo! Paul, please don't go putting ideas into Andy's head. Time on rmWeb looking at Beale Street and Bristol Vic 65% looking at other layouts and threads 35% ... I couldn't handle needing to keep up with a third layout from the talented AP! Hehe Rich
  22. Thanks Andy, really am going to have to buck up the courage to have a go at weathering. Might try powders first, then dry brushing - something else for the Bristol list! Rich
  23. Haha! Not done my 40 yet, it's in the queue for audio and DCC! If you get stuck with Templot, just shout - or if you want anything tweaking on an existing plan thrown me the box file over and I'll have a look. Yay! Another Digitrax user! Just a thought, know it's a trek from you, but if your Mrs fancies a shopping day in Lincoln, pop into Digitrains as I think they have various different makes and models rugged up that you can go try. You can. Keys 1-12 are direct, then press OPTN which is latched then 1-10 now gives you 11-20, press OPTN again and you get 21-28. So if you wanted F24 and then F26, you press OPTN twice, then number 4, then number 6. Then exit. Nice and easy!
  24. Hi Michael, Are plans progressing at all for a 7mm 'Janus' shunter (i.e. BSC Scunthorpe variety)? If so, any idea on timescales? EDIT: As I forgot to also enquire..... Are the Normanby Park Hunslet 0-6-0 diesels available yet? Rich
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