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It's nearly here! The London Festival of Railway Modelling - March 16 & 17
D1059 replied to SteveCole's topic in Exhibitions
Thanks, glad you enjoyed City Basin Goods, it’s what makes attending shows a pleasure -
It's nearly here! The London Festival of Railway Modelling - March 16 & 17
D1059 replied to SteveCole's topic in Exhibitions
Yes, we were, they were on display, and the very helpful staff on the ground were aware of that. Unfortunately the ANPR system appears to still have tagged cars, and decided we owe money. I’ve sent my car details to Steve Cole and I’m sure it’ll get sorted -
It's nearly here! The London Festival of Railway Modelling - March 16 & 17
D1059 replied to SteveCole's topic in Exhibitions
I was also in Parking Bay 1 Paddock yesterday and it is reporting correctly that I arrived at 08:16, but that I owe £8.20. On a happier note, thanks to all those who dropped by and chatted with me on City Basin Goods during the show and sorry if I didn't get round to all your layouts over the weekend. -
Abingdon and District MRC 50 Years - ABRAIL 24 - 2nd/3rd March
D1059 replied to Hadders64's topic in Exhibitions
Looking forward to attending with City Basin Goods, been a few years since it attended my home show -
Two new pieces of motive power for City Basin Goods. Now weathered and nearly ready for service I know the Clayton isn’t WR but I couldn’t resist. It’ll be in industrial service as a super shunter tripping aggregate wagons to/from the exchange siding. After all that’s how D8568 survived working for Ribble Cement
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Hi Yes, 120s worked the Norwich - Birmingham cross country services until they went over to loco hauled behind class 31's in May 1977 (I think I remember that correctly). After that they were not regular visitors at Norwich
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Thanks to all of you who stopped to chat and watch City Basin Goods at the Stafford show last weekend. I had a request to post a trackplan, so here is one
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Thanks, nice to chat to you and all the others as well. Really good show, enjoyed attending very much (although my wallet wouldn’t agree 🤣). CBG largely behaved, although we had a coupling or 2 that needed repairing and one of the point micro switches will need adjusting when I unpack at home after playing up on Sunday afternoon. Also, several possible show invites received for 2024/5 😊
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Also looking forward to attending with City Basin Goods
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Hi Benn I too had problems with my Hunslet, despite cleaning the wheels thoroughly (which did improve things a bit). I'm on straight DC, but the loco would stall on plain track, not what I was expecting for something fitted with a keep alive chip. Anyway, after much head scratching I went to take the keeper plate off to see if there was a pickup issue and found that it had been screwed on extremely tightly. Having found no pickup problems I put the keeper plate back on, but only tightened the screws to the point where they stopped turning. Running was transformed and now at least on a par with my Farish 04.
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That's going to be a real backward step on certain flows. 59/2s were tried on the Robeston - Theale tanks well over 10 years ago and found to be unsuitable so I can't see single 60mph geared 66s coping any better. I guess the only alternative will be double heading, and since a 60 is way more fuel efficient than even a single 66 that will be expensive.
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Thanks guys. I will have a look at the Steve Harris kit. Andy, yours look superb. TBH I think in N that the difference in body height won’t be too noticeable, certainly less than having incorrect brake gear
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Thanks Nigel, will have to get some of those and see what I can do
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I would like to build up a rake of 10ft WB 27t Iron Ore Tipplers as used for aggregates traffic in the 70s I’m happy to use the Peco kit, and years ago mounted a few on Peco 10ft WB chassis, but the brake gear is incorrect. The correct chassis should be as below https://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/ironoretipplermsv Does the 2mm Society do that chassis as a kit please ? I can see a 10ft 8 shoe chassis kit listed, but am unsure if it’s this one Many thanks
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I've been wanting to take shots of the layout for some time that replicate the techniques that Chris Nevard uses having seen how he made City Basin Goods look in Model Rail Finally got round to trying focus stacking of shots this morning and it works quite well, although not yet up to Chris's standards Here's my efforts
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Bout time I added something to this thread again Now retired so more time to indulge in modelling, photography, and drooling over some of the layouts posted up on here (just catching up after some time away from RMWeb) A recent EBay purchase is now ready for service after couplings changed and weathering completed
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Thoroughly enjoyed taking City Basin Goods to the show, some excellent layouts on display. Loved it when the operators of Solent Summit ran up their Big Blow gas turbine for me, that is one NOISY loco
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Please does anyone have an N Gauge Dapol Hymek body blue SYP with white windows going spare ? Wanted for a weathering project and to provide livery variety for my Hymeks at shows Thanks STEVE
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I put exactly the same Lambs Navy ad on City Basin Goods - fondly remembered by those of us of a certain age (certainly wouldn't be allowed today) !!
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One of my pet subjects is the current obsession with lights on everything OK for modern (post mid 80s - approx) locos with high intensity headlights, but anything before that with just marker lights/headcode panels or dots, I find the LEDs FAR too bright - even at night they weren't overly noticeable, and in the day, invisible