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Everything posted by Graham_Muz
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E87061 is a Diagram S10 and therefore without the louvres.
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As already stated the EFE Rail YOB is nothing to do with the Hattons abandoned project.
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☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
Yes indeed Key Model World Live is planned already for next year to be on the same weekend 26/27th April 2025. -
A lot of very visible pulley and wire gubbings needed on the cab roof (but no air pump)!
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No as the LSWR pull push system was mechanical (wire and pulley) and not the air operated system adopted by the SR in the early thirties.
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Not so, the EFE Rail YOB is a new project from the ground up and nothing to do with the Hattons abandoned project.
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YOB Plasser 12t GPC in OO Gauge from Hattons Originals
Graham_Muz replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
The EFE Rail model is a completely new project from the ground up and has no connection with the previously abandoned Hattons plan to produce these cranes. -
☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
Not the vegetarian ones... Or the meat ones before anyone gets worried... -
☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
If you bring a 'true' 00 scale mug I will fill it for 75 new pence, but you will need to mind your fingers as I don't have an 00 scale teapot -
☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
I can do you a deal on two cups of Tea for £1.20 each... (usually £1 each...)- 303 replies
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☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
By jove I think he has got it... -
☆ SWAG Members Day- SUNDAY 28th APRIL 2024☆
Graham_Muz replied to NHY 581's topic in The Noble Realm of SWAG
Hot and cold tasty bites will be available from the catering team on the day. We do welcome / rely on donations of CAKES to be sold/upsold/arms twisted on the day. -
NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Graham_Muz replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
NG7 could encompass other gauges if they so wished. They already have brands for 4mm (Bachmann Branchlines) and 2mm (Graham Farish) nothing says that all / any Brands within any business's portfolio have to follow any conventions. -
NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Graham_Muz replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
It is not a take, it is a 'Brand' not a description, it's no different from their N gauge range being branded 'Graham Farish' not 'N Gauge' or '2mm' or similar. -
NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Graham_Muz replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
Because it is their 'Brand' and they can call it what they like to differentiate it from 'convention' -
The UK distance selling regulations are quite clear that for any orders placed online the purchaser has the right to cancel including and up to 7 days after the item has been received (and if received returned undamaged) for a FULL refund. This includes any deposit (or whatever the seller might decide to try and call it) and as it clearly states a FULL refund no "admin" or any other charge can be taken. These regulations trump any sellers own "terms".
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NG7 Announcement (Quarry Hunslet, Slate Waggons & Scenecraft buildings)
Graham_Muz replied to Paul.Uni's topic in Bachmann
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The Wagons were supplied to Moger by Charles Roberts, and interestingly as stated, "although registered by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway they were lettered as L.B.&S.C.Rly", which is likely to mean that they intended for the Crystal Palace High Level traffic . The wagons were sent new to load at New Sharlston Colliery in Wakefield!
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The grate was not changed by Bulleid due to the fact it was such a shape owing to the relative positions of the rear axle / firebox, however by concentrating the allocation of the class at Bournemouth ensured greater familiarity / experience of the engines with the crews and how to fire them to get the best performance.
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And have steam locos driven by electric motors... Mornington crescent!
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Then perhaps such unprototypicical curves are unacceptable in this day and age...
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But you can already couple it up closer than the image shows so it's not a problem.
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A "never enough..." add to your collection (some at special offer price) here https://www.kernowmodelrailcentre.com/c/1168/EFE-Rail
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Thank for clarifying, I look forward to your articles to help others finescale them.