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Thanks So much!
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Hi guys,
Please check out my new website selling realistic 00 gauge model card kits.www.thehousethatpetebuilt.co.uk/shop
All the best
Pete
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Wow these are fantastic. I’ve not ventured into the laser cut kit world before. I might order one as an early present for Christmas to myself!
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On 12/03/2019 at 12:46, David C said:
Products look good and I would certainly be interested in buying! Ideally, I'd like to see them before parting with my filthy lucre - are you going to be touring the exhibition circuit?
Also, I'm not on facebook .....
David C
Hi David,
yes we will be doing the exhibition circuit once we have established our brand.
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I was saddened to hear of Allan’s Death from his son on Facebook. Having returned from an absence on RMWeb I sure do miss our conversations and his encouraging messages. What a thoroughly lovely guy, his models and advice will stay with me for years to come. Rest in peace Allan, I do hope they have some great model shops in the beyond!
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Also, for anyone interested I have been working on some grass strips that I intend to turn into a little business. If you’re interested try this link to the small suppliers section.
https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/forum/9-smaller-suppliers/
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Hi all, just a quick update on my grass banks - for those of you who are interested:
https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/forum/9-smaller-suppliers/
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Thanks - am working on a website at the moment. Should have mentioned that!
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Hello all,
With moderator permission I would like to introduce you all to my new product.
Scalegrass is a professionally created grass strip for use as a bank or verge on your layout. It can be used as either an up or down bank - with the track or road being used above or below.
I am making the strips available in any length between 300mm or 2000mm. They come as on continual piece up to 2000mm and can be glued on to your scenery very easily and blended into the lineside when ballasting.
currently the strips are designed for use with OO/HO gauge, but depending on taste they could be used for O gauge also.
I hope to do some work into testing for n gauge in the near future.
there is currently a Facebook page created with items I have made for sale, simply go to the search bar at the top of facebook and type “scalegrass”.
if you are interested please feel free to message me on here, alternatively my email is:
beanstardesign@googlemail.com
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The flip side of that is, you could use brown and black felt tip on the baseboard to weather the ballast as it’s PVA’d.
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Iands thanks for that info I didn't realise the two parts were different. Am I right in thinking the two cables do actually attach to the rails?
Peterkern23 its 7mm O gauge. Sorry for the hijack of the thread!
Not at all. It’s very nice!
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Wow that looks good.
What scale is it?
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My memories are non existent as I was born in 82 I have no recollection of anything other than the odd type 4 in a yard. It’s a problem for modellers who didn’t live to see it!
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This is all brilliant info thank you so much folks.
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North east region specifically. Consett Station.
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I would appreciate some guidance from anyone who knows, as searching the internet is proving a little vague.
I am currently making a layout based on the BR blue era around the early 80’s. I want to accurately portray the turnouts but I’m unsure what the point motors would have looked like back then. They won’t be manual lever and rodding type, more the electrical type as the images I’m basing it on show the signal box is disused. I have no idea what I’m looking for. Does anyone have any information? They will be scratchbuilt dummy motors as I’m adding manual operation under the the layout baseboard.
Thanks.
Pete
South Pelaw Junction
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I’m working on something of interest to your layout.....Carr house signal box, which has no layout to live on!