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On 10/03/2024 at 11:04, corneliuslundie said:
And almost certainly no 12 inch steel buffer heads anywhere at the moment.
Jonathan
Wizard models have some in stock
https://www.wizardmodels.ltd/shop/wagons/loc412/
Tony
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Thanks you are a star.
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Hi, I have tried the integrate account link but it just comes up as 404 not found. I am using firefox on windows 11.
Regards tony
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Hi, I found this image which might be of interest.https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EPW056984 .If you sign up you can zoom in.
Regards Tony
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I think these were at harwich
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Wizard sell them
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1 hour ago, Izzy said:
Surely they should be the same, the track centre distances, whatever the gauge? The scale doesn’t alter, nor the size of the rolling stock, so the structure standards and all else should be identical. What am I missing?
Bob
As you tighten the radius , the track centres have to move out.
Tony.
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It's running as an auto.
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Here is my N5, I made my own roof as this loco had a small raised ventilator on it.
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There is an article in British Railway Journal no11, G.E.R. Carriages in Crimson Lake by John Watling which states that Crimson was used from 1919. It goes on to describe the paint finish in LNER days.
Regards Tony.
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These barrels are standing up, I don't know if they are full or not.
Tony,
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I have altered my wagon to 1935 condition. It now has lifting link brake gear cobbled together from a mainly trains etch. Tony.
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I have found the answer to my question. https://hmrs.org.uk/photographs/10t-4-plank-open-lne-508132-xgc-unidloc-1935-side.html.
the brake levers are now right handed on both sides.
Tony.
Wright writes.....
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