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  1. I've made an adjustment but can I ask you to clear any RMweb cookies and login afresh please.
  2. Only when you 'av a demonstrable record of making models out of the remains of a rat-chewed outhouse door and a sound chip that plays Dvořák.
  3. It does not appear if you are logged in. If you are not logged in your browser does not know you are a Premium member.
  4. I think you're mistaking RMweb for Facebook and YouTube comments, we, generally, have a better developed attitude to the realities of the current marketplace and are less prone to naive histrionics.
  5. I can't see any evidence for that, especially given the specifics asked in the other questions.
  6. It's very naive to ask, let alone expect an answer to, such a question in public.
  7. The station for a town that doesn't have a station and a station that doesn't have a town.
  8. Show floor plan attached. Stafford Rail Floor Plan 2024.pdf
  9. World of Railways Exclusive Rapido NCB 20T hopper wagons Continuing our range of internal user wagons we are pleased to announce NCB versions of Rapido's 20T iron ore hopper wagons. Constructed between the early-1920s and mid-1930s the LMS produced numerous Iron Ore Hoppers using a variety of diagram numbers, however, for the most part, they looked identical. Built by several contractors the diagram 1893, 1894, 1941, and 1942s only differed with the steel that was used to construct them and a handful of buffer varieties. With a carrying capacity of 20 tons a large number of the Iron Ore wagons, after a life of carrying various raw materials in revenue service on the rail network, were acquired by the National Coal Board for use as internal use wagons at collieries around Yorkshire and the North East. Two forms appeared, the North East region decorating theirs in red oxide paintwork as seen on the Backworth system and the Yorkshire region painting theirs in black with white markings as with the small fleet used at Fryston Colliery near Castleford with the addition of ‘greedy boards’ to increase their carrying capacity. We have commissioned two three-packs of these wagons, one for each style of wagon and decoration as shown below priced at £99.95 for a triple-pack to give the best value. An ideal accompaniment to our previous NCB 7-plank wagons and our forthcoming NCB Bagnall in addition to Accurascale's NER 20 Ton Hopper Wagons for North East pits. Production samples are shown below with delivery of the finished items expected mid-2025. Click here to reserve your sets now. Ex-LMS 20t Hopper NCB Internal User (Black) Triple Pack Features wagons F.322, F375 & F.410 Ribbed buffer shanks Disc wheels running in metal bearings High level of detail above and below the floor line High quality livery application NEM coupler pockets 1:76 scale, (OO gauge) UK designed Ex-LMS 20t Hopper NCB (Red) Triple Pack Features wagons 1875, 1886 & 1881 Ribbed buffer shanks Disc wheels running in metal bearings High level of detail above and below the floor line High quality livery application NEM coupler pockets 1:76 scale, (OO gauge) UK designed Click here to reserve your sets now.
  10. Neville had a bit on an embarrassing incident after copping his last 47.
  11. I did also try ringing them, explaining and asking to turn it into a bit of a newsy item. I may as well have been talking Klingon for all the good it did. "Aye, some barnpot phoned up today telling us the pub's a model really and we owe him a pint" 😇
  12. Just click on the title of the topic or the dot before it.
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