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'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
Let me be a little more specific. I'm all for research into all aspects of the railways and for trying to 'get things right'. However, we all know that compromises have to be made and some of us are happier to make more than others. In the case of railway liveries it has long been accepted that the effects of weathering and even the depot that did the painting (or in this case the varnishing) would have a bearing on the colour. It is fair enough to have an opinion on a livery produced by a manufacturer and to share it and discuss it. But in the end, how many modellers are striving to get the shade exactly right but are quite content to run on 16.5mm track, use tension lock couplings, have no point rodding or working/incorrect signalling etc? I know rule 1 applies but if one man's teak is another man's abomination then so be it. Let's enjoy our trains despite the fact that very few of us get it all right. I'll get my coat. Terry -
'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
As these coaches are basically freelance and not strictly prototype models why is anyone that bothered about the shade of teak? It beggars belief. Get a life! Terry -
Levelling up fund - Belmont station redoubling
TJ52 replied to adb968008's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Perhaps it shouldn't have been singled in the first place. False economy? -
Any prospect of an entry into 0 Gauge? You know it makes sense! Terry
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The Chris Durrant book on Brighton Line signalling has a John Scrace photo from September 1965 also showing hopper wagons! As for when the yard ceased to function, it isn't clear from the book but there is a photo from October 1977 showing a large number of vans and another showing the rebuilt goods shed in August 1979 with the comment that 'even at this relatively late stage' it was 'still handling a considerable amount of parcels traffic from the Red Star offices next to the booking office in the station forecourt'. Certainly by this time the number of goods sidings had been much reduced as the 1977 photo shows that a large part of it was now a car park. I do remember when using the car park that some of the dividing barriers had been made using old lengths of rail. Terry
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According to to the advert in the current Gauge 0 Guild Gazette, Roxey Mouldings have taken over the Albion models range which included a D1 0-4-2. Perhaps a call to Dave at Roxey might be helpful? Terry
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I agree. I can't remember Tom speaking at all.
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'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
I accept what is said about viable alternatives. Good luck to you all. Still not sure you'd accept a 'generic' loco though. Happy modelling everyone. Terry -
'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
I can sort of see that. In the 60s we had people chopping up Triang celestories into southern coaches. You'd hope that half a century later it might be a bit better. -
'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
Well perhaps it's also that most of us aren't that great in differentiating 9between types of coaches and indeed wagons. I'm as guilty as anyone in a way. My coaches and wagons are right, but there is no point rodding. -
'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
TJ52 replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
OK. So I'm an 0 gauge modeller with no skin in the game. Over the last year or two I have been quite bemused the amount of interest in what are essentially freelance models (I know they are closer to some prototype coaches than others). So, does this mean that you just screw your eyes up and ignore the wrong bits? Would you accept a loco with such defects? I can sort of see how a freelance light railway could have this stock but not otherwise. My other problem is about lighting. I'm sure these coaches have wonderful interiors, but what's the point unless every other coach, building or street light on the layout has working lights? This is not a criticism, rule 1 is fine by me. Just don't really get it. Cheers, Terry -
I can scan both track plans from Illustrated Survey Of Southern Stations if you like. Terry
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I don't know about any kits. I've been doing O Gauge for about the last 35 years. Sorry. Terry
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Don't know if it's what you want but Bradley page 87 says 'commencing in May 1939 the smoke box wing plates were removed from all except nos. 138/49/53, 393/4'. Hope this helps, Terry
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I put down carpet tiles on my concrete floor. All washable and not too expensive. Terry
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I've been watching developments from a distance and enjoying all the thinking that has gone into a project where, if I'm correct, not a sleeper has yet been laid. Sorry to muddy the waters. I seem to remember CJF introducing one of his monthly plans in the 60s with words to the effect that the only true backscene for a model train was smoky brickwork. I have to agree. Holborn v Caterham has only one winner! I'll look forward to seeing how this all pans out. All the best, Terry
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Bite the bullet, get out into the garage. Modern cars don't need them, lay some carpet tiles and some heating and thunderbirds are go! Terry
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Nah! The bus is waiting for passengers from the next train and the driver has gone in for a chat or a visit to the loo. Terry
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Katharine St. - A BR(s) suburban terminus in fiNescale
TJ52 replied to Lacathedrale's topic in Layout topics
I rather like the idea of platform 1 only being used for passenger services during the morning and evening peaks and being used for parcels the rest of the time. That way it might suggest the gradual running down of the terminus on it's way to possible closure or a rebirth in future years that could tie in with the tramlink and/or Thameslink. Terry -
Katharine St. - A BR(s) suburban terminus in fiNescale
TJ52 replied to Lacathedrale's topic in Layout topics
Great having a local wood merchant. They even cut it for you. In my opinion the best thing about this thread has been the research. Probably even more fun than making the actual layout. But then I am a historian, after a fashion. Really enjoying it, Terry -
Katharine St. - A BR(s) suburban terminus in fiNescale
TJ52 replied to Lacathedrale's topic in Layout topics
Not sue if this is relevant, and you may well have seen the lower photo, but it too shows the first class accomodation. Terry -
Katharine St. - A BR(s) suburban terminus in fiNescale
TJ52 replied to Lacathedrale's topic in Layout topics
So all those concerts I went to at Fairfield Halls never happened! Terry -
Katharine St. - A BR(s) suburban terminus in fiNescale
TJ52 replied to Lacathedrale's topic in Layout topics
Good luck with this William, as always I'll follow your progress and thoughts. Terry