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  1. I think with a little work Hornby's Mk4 could still be pretty acceptable. I've rewheeled my Intercity ones, and plan on adding the resin parts that Keen offer and some flush glazing. Once that's done I think they'll hold their own. The main problem is the Class 91 and DVT. In terms of the Mk3, I've stuck with Lima ones. The Intercity colour scheme is more accurate rather than using that horrible beige, and I think they're generally a slightly more accurate model without door entry lights and other more modern details. Plus as most of my Mk3s are meant for HSTs, it means at least all the coaches match rather than having a Lima tooling TGS and a Hornby tooling TSO, TRFB and TFO. Seeing a true Mk3a would be nice though, along with an RFM and BFO.
  2. Ergh, more wallet abuse coming I fear... I model the late 80s/early 90s and wanted an appropriate container wagon RTR but I don't know too much about them. Would I be able to mix and match the Freightliner containers and the maritime ones in the same rake or were they strictly kept separate? I'd like to know before I place a preorder!
  3. No way! Right well I better start saving pennies, I want the I/C and the RfD ones.
  4. Slightly bemused to find out that a Professor on my university course is the president of MRC and has been involved in building Copenhagen Fields.

    1. 2mm Andy

      2mm Andy

      Tim Watson? You do realise that he's a member on here too?!

    2. Stevelewis

      Stevelewis

      You have it made there!! One of the directors of a major Health Care Co I worked for was an AVID model railway entusuast, many a happy hour we spent at conferences NOT talking business!!

    3. Tim V

      Tim V

      Now you know why you chose "that" course...

  5. Only one - R2339 loco drive version A4 4468 Mallard in LNER blue. I'm a modern image modeller but it had to be part of my preservation fleet.
  6. Welcome to RMWeb Richard. I've been watching your videos for over a year now since I returned to the hobby and have been truly inspired by your work. I've asked for your help on YouTube recently and you've been very helpful. I love the pictures and look forward to seeing your layout develop. I just had one question - I noticed on your videos that it looks like you've widened the track spacing beyond the 2" of the Peco geometry. Considering you're using the Peco Streamline range with very wide curves how come you chose wider track spacing?
  7. Not a product I'm interested in personally, but I have no doubt it will sell well (particularly at that price) and I look forward to Rapido's next project. I wish them all the best.
  8. sub39h

    Ask Dave

    Given that Bachmann have a Mk3 body shell in the form of the Class 150 I would stay well away from other Mk3 EMUs/DMUs - Bachmann will release them sooner or later, and they have the clout that a smaller manufacturer doesn't. If you released a Class 313 in NSE though you'd sell me at least 2 Another question from me: would you consider doing other things besides locos/rolling stock? Like a true "00 scale" track (for want of better words), signals or buildings?
  9. That was hilarious. Torres' miss at the end was just amazing.
  10. sub39h

    Ask Dave

    (Referring to 00 gauge.) Do you have any intention of producing modern image (80s onwards) models or any larger locos, or will you be sticking to steam/early diesel and 0-4-0s and 0-6-0s? Also will you just be doing locos, or rolling stock as well? (I am aware you'll be responsible for production of FTG's SPA wagon, but I mean any under the DJM brand.)
  11. look really good mate. would it not have been easier to take the noses off before spraying the bodies?
  12. sub39h

    EBay madness

    Another happy tinplatelad customer here too. Must have just been an oversight.
  13. Oh I think it's Belgium's year personally. England haven't got a hope lol! But just an interesting set of coincidences.
  14. Dunno if anyone else saw this, but I saw a stat that read something along the lines of, "The last time that: Fulham were relegated, a team won the FA Cup from 2 goals down, Athletico Madrid won La Liga and Real Madrid won the Champions League (or whatever it was called back then) was the year 1966... "
  15. Absolutely stunning work as always! Just about those 7 segment displays, which colour do you have and what size? I can only find red in 7mm at Maplin, and Green in 14mm from Rapid (which seems a little large)
  16. Leeds is in the same situation. There is only one shop which actually has a Leeds postal code, but it is right in the south of the city. Pretty surprising given it's the UK's 3rd largest city. WHS hasn't even opened a ModelZone section yet and the HobbyCraft seems to be thinning out its stock and doesn't look like it intends to replenish it. I find it hard to believe that Sheffield as the capacity for 4 reasonably stocked model shops and Leeds can barely manage one. I guess the model shop I remember most fondly would be the Beatties behind the old Schofield Centre in Leeds. I still have some of my stock from there with their Beatties stock stickers and prices. I used to HATE going to town with my mum, but all was forgotten when I went upstairs in that store to the model railways section. I don't live in Leeds anymore as I'm studying a 2nd degree in London. But when I go back and visit and go into town, it does still sadden me slightly when I walk past the old site.
  17. Hi Mixy, I noticed something interesting recently and was wondering if there was a way to fix it. When zoomed out, the length of short sections of straight flexi track is displayed on the track, but when you zoom in (and there is more space on the track to display a length) it disappears. Usually one zooms in to get a better appreciation of the detail (including the length of small bits of flexi) so it would be useful to display the length when zoomed in more so than when zoomed out and the text is hard to read because of being so small. Please find some photos below highlighting my point. Thanks for your continued hard work.
  18. Enjoyed your new video as always. Even spurred me on to buy one of those RM Class 128s! I model ER so I didn't have reason for one until I saw a photo of 55995 at York and plus your video was enough for me to place an order on Hattons!
  19. the wheel only rests on the rails on one side at a time so it would only increase by the radius on the side touching the rail, not by the diameter of the wheel
  20. sub39h

    Alderford

    Saw your layout in RM this month. Looks fantastic mate
  21. why don't you go for it? you're called richie rich after all
  22. The quickest I've received an order from Hattons (to central London) was less than 24 hours from placing my order with their regular delivery service. The slowest has been about 3 days. In my opinion Hattons offer excellent customer service. On the rare ocassions I've had a problem it has been sorted efficiently with the outcome that was most acceptable to me as the customer. The fact that they are usually the cheapest is a bonus. I do visit my local model shops (I am going to one this afternoon) but it is difficult to argue with Hattons as a model railway provider (with the exception of their interesting pricing strategy on 2nd hand goods). Do they shift boxes? Yes they do because they are a great company and not just because they are cheap. Does this mean that they are an evil that should be banished as they are destroying the local model shop? Imho definitely not - esepecially as Hattons has been around for a lot longer than most.
  23. I've got 4 but 2 of them are Hattons bargain buys to be used for motoring some Bratchell kits and two are to actually be used. If more in the right livery come along I would definitely buy more of them. I am planning on doing the single bogie conversion to the ones I have and using the spare interiors from the two that are being cut up so they should all match.
  24. I think it's a little more complex than that - the 85 and the 350 are fairly regional and we'd need something that operates in a wider area. Maybe that's why the Class 90 is so often put forward - it operates/operated everything from express passenger trains and sleeper trains to freight trains and even stepped in for the Class 91s under GNER ownership meaning it can reasonably be used on WCML, ECML and GEML layouts. They can also be had in at least a dozen livery variations and operated from the late 80s to the present day. This would make their appeal very widespread.
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