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  1. My inspiration corner . Whenever I think I thought of a new railway modelling idea , I find the Rev. Peter Denny thought of it 50 years ago !
  2. Years ago on a cold Friday night, I I entered The Windmill pub alongside the Common in Mitcham . I ordered 2 whiskys . “ Don’t sell spirits here , Sir, got a beer and wine licence only “. I was astonished as I’d never encountered this before and ordered 2 pints instead . I was with a mate . More recently, I’ve been back and was pleased that they now sell spirits .
  3. Any chance of drop in EM and/or P4 wheel sets, please ? Just asking .
  4. I can only add my opinion as an interested but non professional observer . For me the 1988 Clapham Common train crash was a turning point . 35 people killed and 400 injured . It seemed to me that the Railway at that time was starved of investment and even , if indirectly , that might have contributed to the cause . However , immediately following the crash , it appeared to me that all resources were committed to rescue and then to reopening the lines . Cost didn’t appear to be a drag . It was , I thought , a tremendous response . What I took away from a dreadful tragedy was that our railways could perform much better if they weren’t starved of resources . The potential was there but it was severely constrained. Subsequently , whenever there is a problem , my perception is that there has first to be an inquiry to apportion blame so that “ compensation “ may be paid to other stakeholders . Inevitably there is a discussion or perhaps negotiation which takes precedence.Reopening the railway seems to have moved down the priorities. I emphasis this is my personal opinion which is not guided by professional railway knowledge. I stress “seems to me “; appears to me ; my perception “ I would be delighted if well informed professional knowledge shows me to be wrong .
  5. I learnt to drive in an Austin A60 in 1971 . A steering wheel the size of a sailing ship’s wheel ! I looked through and under it and over the instrument binnacle . Leather upholstery and synchromash on 2nd 3rd and top only . But it smelt of real car . Quality!
  6. Always good to hear of the organic growth of your layout and the rationale that drives it !
  7. 1466

    Little Muddle

    In the late 1960s a couple of blokes jointly owned an E type Jaguar coupe in Tooting . They couldn’t agree about colour so one half was pink and the other was yellow . “ Great for confusing witnesses and the Police “.
  8. Dear Osborn Models I’ve sent an e mail to your Info site . To the Rmweb community- what an exemplar of outstanding customer relations! See an unexpected problem , solve it and free of charge to the customer! They deserve our support . Well done and please bring more kits like this to the market . 1466 .
  9. Thank you for your quick and appreciated reply . I’ll send a message . Ken 1466 .
  10. I bought one these clever kits when they came out . Would it be possible, please to publish a photo of the new arrangement? I’m happy to modify / bodge the middle axle myself . Thanks
  11. Thanks everyone for your helpful comments. No decorum , I second your thoughts on the lack of a Saint .Coach bogie suggested a way forward akin to your thoughts on a newer chassis and an old body on ANTB . He has made a lovely Saint . Thanks again .
  12. Yes please to more details . I assume the swinging beams rotate around the fulcrum of the pins . I guess therefore that the height/depth of the knife edge is critical ? How do you determine the measurement ? Thanks
  13. I have a yen for a Hornby Star , an itch which needs to be scratched . I believe there have been versions of the loco and some are better and run better than others . I would welcome views and experiences . Thanks .
  14. Who was it who said “ Sixteen to the ton and sixteen to the bum “? The convention was 16 passengers weigh a ton and allow 16 inches space across the hips . They may have been correct in earlier times but may need revision now .
  15. I think this is wise counsel . I have followed a similar path gradually focusing down from everything/ everywhere to 1930 ‘s GWR in Oxfordshire. With some lapses e.g. introducing Southern Railway stock . Not beyond reason , as SR trains ran through Oxford and beyond . As it happens , I have a 97xx condensing pannier . It’s a Bachman 57xx chassis and cab , married to a K’s Bodyline cast pannier and smoke box etc . Far from perfect but te best I could do at the time . I’m content with it .
  16. I know that mineral oil and plastic don’t mix - something I found out in my Triang days . Is diesel safe in plastic?
  17. I hope The Mainline and City Toplights will sell really well and open up the way to the corridor Toplights . I expect the corridor Toplights to be extremely successful.
  18. If you go back to Motor Racing in the 1960s , Richie Ginther number 2 at BRM introduced a cut off tail to racing cars in general . I think Ferrari applied it to their sports racers and the 250 GTo . The rationale was a proper tear drop streamlined tail was too long to be practicable , so you might as well chop it off .
  19. Indeed it does . That’s very clear , detailed and helpful . Many thanks . Ken
  20. I would welcome more on how you achieved this stunning effect . Brilliant
  21. Good points well made , Johnster . I , being a certain age- 1944 South side of the valley an amusing little vintage - remember those 1950s years of brutal rationing and hardship . And short trousers - by law to save cloth! And chaps in winter … ouch!
  22. Agreed but what about converting it to EM gauge ? It will be a beautiful, wonderful model but that valve gear ! And space will be short .
  23. Thanks for boosting this link. It taught me a lot about the station and its environs. Although living nearby I did not know about the air raid shelter , now the entrance is an unpopular industrial site . There is another WW2 air raid shelter about 2 miles away which is well known .
  24. Post script I forgot to mention shackles and chains . There are various suppliers of etched shackles ; I use Roxey myself but there are others equally as good , it’s personal choice . Having madev fuse wire securing rings , I carefully snip the side of the etched shackle , gently bend it and slip over the ring and or chain . Then bend back in line . The snip is virtually invisible when painted rust .
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