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  1. I currently run a small and simple layout: a circle of track with just one engine running on it. What is the smallest and simplest DCC controller that I could plausibly buy (new or s/h) to operate this set up? I own an NCE powercab which works fine but which is far too sophisticated for the very limited requirements of this layout.

  2. I found these huge spirit levels for sale in a local (south London) junk shop. They are huge, heavy and for use in the railway industry - possibly track laying. Who might have a use for them now? I didn't buy them as they are for the real thing, not modelling. The shop is asking £300 per level (£900 for the box of three). Does anyone have any ideas about their practical use or who might use them now?

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  3. On 11/03/2024 at 08:57, JeffP said:

    Model steelworks are often interesting, but never anywhere near dirty enough😁

    That is an interesting point about modelling aesthetics. I see a fair few layouts where the modellers have sought to add a lot of authentic grime on tracks, ballast etc. Colliery and other industrial layouts are an obvious case in point. But I often feel they just make the layout look like a grubby mess. Maybe it is just me, but I prefer seeing a layout of any sort in a "clean" state, if I can put it that way. 

  4. 6 minutes ago, Andy Hayter said:

     

     

    France is a much bigger country than the UK and consequently an alternative to La Poste may well be many kilometres away, whereas even small villages tend to have a post office counter.  My own village of 300 souls has a poste office but I have a round trip of 22km to deliver to a UPS drop off point.  So that is €3,50 or so petrol cost to counteract any savings in the actual postage cost.

    Good point.

  5. 8 hours ago, Andy Hayter said:

    Two thoughts

     

    Is the sale through Ebay's Global Shipping Plan?  They just fleeced me about the same for delivering 3 sets of 3D printed  00 chimney pots from the UK to France.

     

    La Poste encourage people to use one of their standard sized boxes (goes down the sorting lines easily) and often give the impression that there is no option.   These are sold at a very nice premium for nice La Poste that is.

     

    Guessing at the weight however, this looks like standard package postage:

     

    Poids jusqu’à…Tarifs Colissimo Vers zone OM 1 (overseas postage rates) from La Poste's website

    500 g  12,65 

    1 kg    20,00 

    2 kg   27,25

     

     

    You may be right. But when I asked the seller to offer a cheaper postal service he didn't really engage. Oh well, it seems unlikely to sell at its quoted price.

  6. This may be old ground for some, but I am amazed at the extortionate charges some French eBay sellers try to impose on foreign buyers. I am interested in an old O gauge clockwork autorail. The seller wants to charge £19 (yes, nineteen pounds) for p&p. That is literally twice the amount another French seller is charging for p&p to the UK for a similar item. What gives?

  7. It is a very good film, enhanced by the real explosions representing the bombing of the marshalling yard. I read that SNCF were very happy for the real location to be blown up (watch that ground heave) because they wanted to demolish the yard anyway.

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  8. 1 hour ago, ikcdab said:

    Looks good.  How did you do the foliage?

    I followed advice from various quarters. I teased out small bundles of postiche (very fine fake hair) about one inch long. I think my bundles may have been a bit too thick. But one at a time I sprayed each bundle with firm-hold hair spray, then scattered each sticky bundle with Noch loose fake leaves. When the bundles had dried, using a brush I coated each branch with PVA glue then, with tweezers, carefully positioned and stuck the clumps of "postiche-and-leaves" to each branch. At this point the leaves were fragile and prone to falling off when touched, so as a final touch I sprayed all the branches and leaves with a matt clear lacquer, in this case Humbrol's matt acrylic varnish spray. This seemed to have the effect of removing some leaves so maybe I need to try a different brand of spray lacquer or improve my short range spraying technique.

  9. Or "modeling" paste as it is incorrectly spelled by some manufacturers on Amazon. Anyway, I came across this stuff while looking for an alternative to the often recommended mixture of Artex and PVA glue for creating and spreading imitation bark on home-made model trees. Nothing wrong with the Artex mixture I imagine; it is just that you have to buy at least a 5 kg packet which would be enough to coat hundreds or even thousands of trees. So, the high-density version of modelling paste, on its own, seems a good alternative. It is quite thick, can be applied with a brush, dries in a few hours and, while still damp, seems capable of being textured. Three layers will coat a tree trunk and hide the contours of twisted wire armatures. I haven't painted it yet but don't see why that should be a problem. I bought a 100 ml tube (agreeably small for my purposes) made by Pebeo and costing £6.00.  There seem to be plenty of other manufacturers of ordinary but thinner modelling paste but only Pebeo and Winsor & Newton appear to make a thicker version. It is generally available from art suppliers and, gram for gram, it is about 15 times more expensive than Artex powder. Its advantage is that it  comes ready mixed in various useable quantities. If you want I imagine you could add PVA glue to improve the mixture. Pic of progress on my French plane tree so far.

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  10. Does anyone have experience of buying from Aubertrain and using his/their models? The business seems to be an "artisan" manufacturer of high spec models, based near Pau in the far south west of France, supplying a lot of stuff for modellers of  French narrow gauge railways. Has anyone here had anything to do with this supplier? I ask because I am tempted to buy some engines which look fantastic but which are  very expensive.

  11. Does anyone know where I might buy model figures of TinTin or Jacquest Tati/Mr Hulot -  and in HO (1/87) scale? I have scanned the internet and found that Preiser do not make them. The Herge' company Moulinsart makes figures but only in a larger scale (1/24 I think). I found an Indonesian seller on Etsy who makes some TinTin figures, supposedly in 1/87 scale, but they do not look quite right to me. Any thoughts?

  12. 16 hours ago, TheQ said:

    I'm an idiot, I've just noticed you're in East Dereham, I'll be there 2nd March visiting the memorial hall..

    Since Maplin took out the electronics shop in St Benedicts street in Norwich, then collapsed themselves. I don't think there's a shop in Norfolk where you can see these slip rings. 

     

    I would do as others suggest buy them on line, then I think you have 14 days to return them if unsuitable for just the loss of postage.

     

    Dereham? I live in London though I like Norfolk (and Suffolk) very much.

  13. 8 hours ago, Gordonwis said:

     

     

    I fear you are being unfair on the writer of the piece. The French minister announced the idea for the ticket, but did not announce any detail, so there was no detail for the journalist to add.

    You may be right. But the journalist failed to make this clear. The story as written gives the clear impression (at first) that the plan is happening right now, as indicated by the use of the present tense and not the future tense:

    "After Germany relaunched their deutschlandticket and Portugal announced an incredibly budget-friendly rail pass, France is the latest country offering travellers a super-cheap monthly rail ticket."

    Except France is not, in fact, offering such tickets yet.

  14. Great idea. Imagine doing a Tour de France by rail for just 49 euros? But this article is just awful journalism. The important fact that the scheme may start in the summer of next year is literally the last thing mentioned. And the article doesn't say how the tickets will be sold (ticket office? website?), who will be able to buy one (French people only or anyone?) or if ticket holders will be able to turn up and go each day, or have to reserve trips in advance. It is poor journalism that fails to tell us who, why, what , where and when.

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