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Michael Hodgson

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  1. 3 hours ago, Pre Grouping fan said:

     

    I don't know what paint manufacturer/code the MHR use for their BR Bauxite but it is very dark in my opinion. Almost looks like maroon in some lighting.

    I thought they commented on the shade themselves in the announcemment.

  2. 1 hour ago, TinTracks said:

    https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/live-crash-redcar-level-crossing-29091392

     This just happened this morning. Not entirely sure that it's correct for this thread. The ''word'' is that the barriers, which slide across the road, were open to road traffic. Nobody hurt .

     Rich.

    Motorist would still be at fault if the wig wags were working correctly. 

    If they weren't it's presumably either a wrong-side failure or a SPAD.

    This one must warranr investigation - it will be interesting to see the RAIB report which I assume will be produced in due course.

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  3. 2 hours ago, TomCrewe said:

    Help Identifying Lamp Posts

     

     

    They're those things you use for support after the landlord calls "Time Gentlemen please" ! 😁

     

     

    They look to me like hand-built using brass tube and grain-of-wheat bulbs.  If they're too bright and smelling of heat, turn down the voltage.

    If they were LEDs on 12v without a resistor they would have gone bang by now.

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  4. 2 hours ago, br2975 said:

     

    So, much as 'Joe Public' says 'shoot him' - this country as a whole (or should it be 'hole') is not geared up to dealing with police involved shootings, however justifiable the shooting may be.

     

    That's because Joe Public still doesn't accept the decision by "democratically elected" politicians to do away with hanging.

     

    Time was when villains didn't go tooled up to jobs because shooting the rozzers still carried the death penalty even after it had been repealed for bumping off the village subpostmistress you were robbing. 

    I remember one of my schoolteachers who was a JP telling us that it still applied to arson in HM Naval Dockyards!  He also told us that hoped that if he ever needed to invoke the Riot Act he hoped the mob would give him long enough if he ever need to read it before they lynched him!

     

    “Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the first year of King George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God Save the King!”

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  5. 3 minutes ago, Graham_Muz said:

     

    Not so, the EFE Rail YOB is a new project from the ground up and nothing to do with the Hattons abandoned project.

    I can't help wondering whether the abandoned Hattons work-in-progress got taken over by somebody who's now been beaten to market. 

    I don't believe there's enough demand to support competition on this!

  6. 1 hour ago, Dagworth said:

     

    Very happy with that, next can we have another run of freightliner flats please?

     

    Andi

    I'm not complaining given that there's a lot more new stuff in this announcement than I had expected.  All the same, isn't it about time somebody produced the short-lived "caboose" guards container that was built because ASLEF didn't want them on the footplate?

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  7. 1 hour ago, ThaneofFife said:

    Mind you the mk1s  get the new bogies with pick ups .

    Presume the interior mouldings have suitable cut outs across the numerous bulkheads to allow a circuit board to be installed.......

    Even without lighting, having pickups makes it easier to add a resistor so that the vehicle will operate DCC current-based detectors. 

    Much simpler than mucking about with resistive paint on axles etc.

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  8. 29 minutes ago, Halvarras said:

    For me the EFE Plasser crane is of interest, as I had been seriously considering the proposed Hattons model before it was canned. Assuming the usual RRP discount this should be available at around £76, which would not be that far above Hattons' anticipated £69.

     

    Yes, I'm delighted to see that.  I was disappointed that Hattons cancelled, but it felt unfair to criticise them given they had made a very sound business decision in that they believed it was not going to sell in sufficient numbers, based I think on expressions of interest.  So Bachmann/EFE have evidently arrived at a different conclusion, and they deserve to be right about that.  Either way they've got at at least one sale - to me.

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  9. 18 hours ago, Harlequin said:

     

    The thing about "Railroad" is that it represents the core of what Hornby are/should be selling: basic affordable models for beginners. Hornby is Railroad and so it's very confusing for everyone to find Railroad as a separate brand within the Hornby offering.

     

    To be fair, they've tried doing that in the past with badges like "silver seal".  We just treated it as what it was - marketing bullsh1t,

     

    They might do better omitting the Hornby name altogether from their better products, and keeping that for the toys.  They've got other brand names they could use if they wanted, such as Oxford, Basset Lowke, RIvarossi.

     

    ..or even Hornby Dublo, though they seem to be using that as a sort of retro branding.

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  10. 18 hours ago, The Stationmaster said:

    Another interesting point about 'recent years' Hattons is that they were clearly buying Hornby items out of the unsold stock mountain and no doubt at a substantial discount of.

     

    if there's no longer a Hattons to buy large quantities of all that stuff Hornby can't sell ... the result will be very big stock figures on Hornby's balance sheet.

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  11. 58 minutes ago, Happy Hippo said:

    Nyda has been away in North Wales since Monday and I had hoped to get quite a bit of work done.

     

    However, there is the issue of the throbbing finger.  Whenever I try to do anything that involves any slight bending or stretching of the affected digit, it complains.

     

    Sounds just like my back trouble.

    The problem is getting it off my bed.

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  12. 56 minutes ago, Hroth said:

     

    Well, it was better than being executed for stealing a hankie, despite the importunate pigeons with yellow feathers on their heads...

     

    Not all of the convicts got quite that far.

    There was a Bristol ship's captain who took a cargo of prisoners sentenced to "transportation" who fulfilled his contract by dumping them on Lundy Island (10 miles off the Devon coast), as it didn't say Australia - merely "overseas".

     

    0007CF8900000258-0-The_number_of_puffins

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  13. Probably OK. although O gauge locos usually draw a bit more current thant OO.

    A don't know how much the Dapol 121 draws, but I'd be surpised if its more than 1A, especially since they don't usually have to haul anything else.

    There have been a lot of controllers over the years.  Controller should have stamped on a rating plate or moulded into the plastic either a maximum current or power consumption. 

    If that is at least 1 Amp (=12 VA or 12 Watts at 12v) it should cope

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