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  1. I have a feeling that a picture is missing as Aldwych station was closed in the 1994 and only had one platform. Or else you mean Aldgate and can blame auto corrupt!
  2. If that had been in HO and I had seen it you would have had opposition for it but you are safe with O gauge. EDIT:- Just had a look at that very nice Wisconsin Central Hi-cube. Very nice, I must try to find a couple of cheap HO scale ones at some point.
  3. Silly question but how do they arrange the cables on the flat crossing?
  4. The normal view is that to make a small fortune owning a working steam engine you needed to start with a large fortune.
  5. I already have two J70s which these coaches will be hauled by and two Wisbech and Upwell tram coaches on order. The preservation society intend to use one 4 wheel and one six wheel GNR coach on each train with one of the tram coaches completing the train. Tender engines are not used due to their length but I have a whole host of small tank engines just waiting for their turn and some nice carriages to go with them.
  6. I received a text message from my credit card company saying £110 had been debited from my account by Hattons and a quick check sees my trunk now has four GNR Genesis coaches in it. I have a number of other item on order so will wait until more arrives and SWMBO is away on a holiday before I get them delivered.
  7. It was the death of MD John Doyle that was the nail in the coffin of TT3. Tri-ang had produced locomotives as follows:- 0-6-0T Jinty in 1957 4-6-0 Castle in 1957 4-6-2 Merchant Navy in 1959 A1A-A1A Class 31 in 1959 0-6-0DS Class 08 in 1959 4-6-2 Britannia in 1960 2-6-2 Prairie in 1961 4-6-2 Est 231D in 1962 DMU Class 104 in 1963 0-6-0T Continental in 1963 EMU Continental advertised 1963 but not made The locomotives introduced in 1957 and 1959 were led by Doyle. It is probably also true that work on the 1960 and 1961 items had already started and the new MD did not stop them as things were going reasonably well. The DMU and EMU probably shared motor bogies while the continental steam locomotives and EMU were part of the move to access the French market which was never a success while by 1963 the model railway market was suffering from the slot car craze and with no-one in management really keen on the TT3 range since the death of Doyle and the failure of the French adventure it was very easy to stop making TT3 and let the range die once what was in stock had been sold. A sad story and one which I was affected by as I had a large layout which after 1969 was expanded by buying second hand stock from Platform Two where I worked on a Saturday for a number of years with my pay mostly being taken in models!
  8. I don't know where I heard this but I understood that Triang dropped TT3 very soon after the director who had been the person who was pushing it sadly died. The story may not be true but it was certainly believed by many who came to Platform Two in Wimbledon to buy second hand TT3 in the early 70s.
  9. The East Kent Railway stock list does not include them so they must have moved from there. EDIT:- It appears they went to the Folkestone Harbour station where they appear to be now. They may have been stored at the East Kent Railway for a time but I can't find any details of that actually happening.
  10. You could rebuild the Rye and Camber but it might take longer than your well deserved holiday!
  11. There was I think another pub next to Boston station which was also a Bed and Breakfast which I made the mistake of staying in once. I was nearly eaten alive by the bed bugs and breakfast included two sausages which were burnt black on the outside and still frozen in the middle! I told the owner exactly what I thought of his establishment and left without paying!
  12. My first home computer was a ZX81, followed by a ZX Spectrum then an Amstrad PCW which was upgraded before moving on to various tower PCs and for the last 15 years Laptop PCs. All of the PCs have run the then current Microsoft dos/windows. My current PC runs Windows 8.1 which is no longer supported and Google keep bombarding me with horror stories. So it looks like I am going to have to upgrade but the way Microsoft are treating their long time customers and the reports of how the new versions are not as user friendly have this long time customer thinking that maybe the systems advertised with half eaten fruit (you can probably tell how much I like the idea of an Apple computer). The big question is which system is going to be the easiest to adjust to. I did use a Mac for about two months in 1993 and found it reasonable easy to adjust but not sure that I want to relearn how to use a computer if I go the Apple Mac route. Then again how easy is it going to be learning Windows 11? Does anyone who uses both systems give me any guidance? Thanks in advance.
  13. I was born in 1954 and have hated BR Blue ever since it was introduced as I blamed it on the loss of the steam engines I loved traveling behind and watching. Now I have the stock for a year 2000 layout which is part mainline and part preservation line. The one thing that the preserved line does not have is Blue diesels.
  14. Probably because it comes from a different budget. New build against repair.
  15. I would suggest that what you need is some name and number plates to replace those on the model as supplied.
  16. Chris116

    On Cats

    If you feed and allow them to do whatever they want they will be no trouble at all.
  17. The quote you give says the review was in MRC which means Model Railway Constructor nothing to do with Hornby or Model Rail magazines.
  18. Your memory is spot on. Currently I am not getting anything done as wiring a layout is my least favourite job and it is the one I am supposed to be doing at the moment!
  19. I have just checked my stock for my HO scale US layout and it makes worrying reading when you know that the layout is just 8 feet by 1 foot! 2 Steam Locomotives 15 Diesel Locomotives 10 Passenger Cars 73 Freight Cars (40 box cars, 19 hoppers, 3 tankers, 4 flats, 4 caboose, 1 crane and 1 boom car) I think I may have bought rather too much!
  20. Just be glad you didn't have to get the tattoo done on yourself! Well done on the money raised.
  21. Just seen the latest edition and maybe I my eyesight is not as good as it should be but the new 0-4-0 appears very tall when compared with the van on the back of the train. Given that the loco appears to be the same height as the 3F they put beside it at one point. So to my mind they need to sort out the new van for their starter set.
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