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  1. 15 minutes ago, 2mmMark said:


    E-scooters should be banned completely. They are purely toys for the lazy & feckless.

    They are banned, except on private land with the owners permission, but you would never know that from the numbers out and about!

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  2. As a house builder in a previous life, NHBC accredited, the problem is we are using spaces, mostly, never intended or designed to be used this way, unless you invest a lot of effort and or money to get insulation, vapour barriers and ventilation in the correct places, you will in these extreme weather events, get condensation problems, or worse, structural problems from overloading the roof structure. Particularly in our UK, mostly damp climate, there is always a need to balance between sealing everything up to save heat, against the need for ventilation to stop condensation, and tragically the recent death due to mould.

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  3. On 12/12/2022 at 16:52, JeremyC said:

    No. It looked like an electric starter motor except it had a spindle onto which a crank handle fitted. You wound the spring up then pulled a lever which 'fired' it.

    Its a different make (I think), but the principle is the same.

    I can remember a similar device for starting the vibrator on a large roller, which a bulldozer towed, you wound the handle until the marker showed, then released a catch, seemed a great idea when at that time a lot of construction plant was manual start, woe betide you if you stopped an engine before the end of day.

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  4. This ship sometimes features on my Fulton Terminal layout, an American built Liberty ship supplied to Russia under lead/lease, but apparently never paid for, at one show a visitor sent a photo to his friend in the Ukraine and we received an instant pronunciation, he also added it means Collective Farmer, which like peasant in English is used today as a derogatory team.

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  5. Impressive, ingenuity, on a similar theme this tram in Innsbruck starts off on the level then as it goes up the incline the individual cabins swing to stay level. I was also impressed by the escalator in the new Hamburg Concert Hall, starts off as a moving floor, turns into as escalator, then back into a moving floor, gives access to a promenade with excellent views over Hamburg Harbour.

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  6. On 05/12/2022 at 17:59, Reorte said:

    I've started to slow down in thick fog for the red traffic light ahead - which turned out to be a signal on the parallel railway. Hope no train has ever done the opposite, with a green traffic light on a parallel road... (sure, route knowledge should cover that, but I'd hope there'd have to be some consultation with the railway if traffic lights are installed in such locations).

    My house built in 2000, is near the railway line in Strood, there is a clause in my House Deeds, saying that as required by the South Eastern Railway Act of 1864 I must not display any lights that could distract an engine driver.

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  7. As we have drifted off on to place names, some years ago there was a quite good documentary on the Hoo Peninsula, between the Thames and Medway Rivers in Kent, the presenter very confidently kept referring to it as "The Hoo", made me wonder if a fellow local told him that's how we refer to it, as a joke, and he fell for it, in my whole life living here has always been referred to as "The Hoo Peninsula", also the correct name for the village of Hoo is Hoo St Werburgh, but that is never used.

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  8. Just driven back from Germany, took a different route via Venlo and Antwerp, all the roads I travelled in Holland had a 100kph limit, just over 60mph, everyone seemed to keep to it, did wonders to the fuel consumption, soon got used to it, maybe an idea for the UK, in Germany the roads I used had limits of 120kph or 130kph, many drivers were way over it.

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  9. I find a break from the hobby helps, a problem seems to disappear after a couple of months, I go off to model aircraft or ships, then back to railways, its good to get the cross over of skills and ideas from different areas of model making.

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  10. Starting a new job can have its surprises, when being shown around the plant workshop of a construction firm I was joining, the plant manager said "Oh you are the new site manager, your car has just failed its MOT, we are working on it" on the ramp was a sorry looking rusty Fiesta, I should have had my suspicions as even the owner was driving an old Fiat, the firm wasn't all bad I was there for 18 years.

     

    A later career in security, on my very first job on my first day, found myself, with another new starter on the door of a busy Government building, we looked at each other, we thought there would be some training, I asked my Team Leader about being shown around, his reply was if I want to take a walk around then do so, I was there 9 years.

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  11. Couple of moans about modern road "improvements", did a long drive Sunday, back to Kent from the NMRA convention at Crewe, driving standards reasonably good, heavy traffic, dark and raining, a number of broken down vehicles on the inside lane of the "smart" motorways, talk about an accident waiting to happen! who ever came up with such an idea.

    Today walking back from the shops, witnessed a very near miss, made my hair stand up, in my area the high level pedestrian red/green lights are being replaced with low level ones which I find less obvious, I think that contributed to this near miss, opposite to me were two people waiting to cross, a man on a scooter and a women looking at her phone, a bit of a gap in the traffic, scooter man goes, women follows right in front of a car, luckily no one hurt, I know scooter man and being on the phone also contributed, but the low level lights did not help.

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  12. On the question of lamps in 4mm scale, my Port Victoria layout first exhibited in 1991, had removable lamps, I used the white metal Springside lamps, with a bracket glued on the back and slightly over scale lamp irons on the locos and stock, the weight kept them in place, anyone who can manage three link couplings in 4mm, could use tweezers to position the lamps. In practice I found it a lot of faffing about and did not change them much but could if I wanted.

    On the general topic I build what I enjoy, to a standard I am happy with, I operate the way I like, but always open to new ideas, I exhibit my layouts because I enjoy it and want to share my hobby, hope people enjoy seeing the layouts as well, I do not exhibit for the layouts to be somehow judged, its a model railway hobby nothing else. If you want to build or operate differently then please go and do so, just do not tell others what they should do in their hobby.

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  13. 23 hours ago, ELTEL said:

     Plus there credit card details so if you stay there  allocated time slot they  will be charged a minimum of £75 

    Reminds me of Eurospoor where there was a 50euro deposit to be paid before you could enter the hall with a vehicle, which you could lose if you stayed more than 2 hours, the Sunday breakdown was a free for all which worked as the gangways were so wide.

  14. 13 minutes ago, Nick C said:

     

     

    One of my colleagues has had a succession of van-derived-cars (currently a Ford Transit connect), he is involved in the Scouts and so often has to lug lots of camping gear around.

    I have a Ford Connect, according to the HMG website it is van, not car derived, so the speed restrictions apply, not that it is any real problem, mine is an automatic with all the extras, very nice to drive, regularly do a return trip to Germany, is EURO 6 rated which is good as more cities have emission restrictions.

  15. A couple of months ago I was held up in Calais for four hours following the Eurotunnel shuttle breakdown in the tunnel, when checking the BBC report they said the stranded passengers had been picked up by a freight train, photo was obviously inside another shuttle. News reports should be correct, some subjects I an quiet knowledgeable about and I see so many factual errors, I wonder how much I am being misinformed on subjects I know little of.

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