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  1. I, too, am confused about which area you require information, but you might like to get a copy of : Vaughan, John. Modern Branch Line Album. Shepperton: I. Allan, 1980. I had not come across it before, and picked it up for two quid at Warley yester-day. It has photographs from the 1960's to publication date from around Britain. Hope it might be of use to you.
  2. Thanks to all for my first visit. I enjoyed myself, as usual doing no prep. so bouncing around the hall like a pin-ball trying to locate stands. Queued only ten mins. for a ticket, and spent this time marking the map for likely interests. Despite careful spending, I still went over-budget with a copy from the Darjeeling Railway Soc. of The Great Indian Railway Atlas (3d ed.). Got my two Parkside wagon kits as hoped and other stuff, and home on time by train. Thank you all for a splendid day out. I look forward to next year's.
  3. Thanks to the suggestions to be found on RMWeb and a couple of colleagues, I knocked out three Brighton Pavilion-style 'onion domes' in Milliput last week : They need proper masonry bases modelling underneath, but I was pleasantly surprised at the result. Next task is the pitched roof, hidden behind the parapet. Off to B. & Q. next weekend, to use 4mm. sq. wood with 'lead' covering to space out two Wills sheets of slate tiling to match the width. Having discovered the joys of Milliput, I am now churning out sack loads of different sizes for pallets. Such simple pleasures...
  4. Was the gent. in the lower picture present on Saturday in a topper, tail-coat, and strange neck-wear? I missed him later in the day for a discussion on Victorian cravats...
  5. I bought one of these a few months ago : https://shakespeare-fishing.co.uk/products/compact-folding-stool-1368535 and spent ten happy mins resting my lallies with some Zen shunting at Hillport Goods. £27 at Fly Fishing Tackle on the www.
  6. Also have a think about where you will put the camera, and the pictures' composition. Platforms get in the way of showing a loco and stock below the sole-bar.
  7. Yes, I agree. I tried to buy mine fourteen days prior to to-morrow, compared to Gaydon in 2021, I think it was, which was several months in advance (before the strikes began). But compressing many purchases into a fort-night I am sure does not help.
  8. Please may I plead for a cassette system or traverser instead, unless you wish to make the Fiddle Yard scenic as well. They appear to work splendidly at exhibitions I have seen, and save much space. If your skills are up to it, I would say go with a traverser (and cheaper than all those turnouts). Just a thought.
  9. Tried again last night, and got the same 'box of doom' thus : Sigh.
  10. Your concern is appreciated. I will try again at home to-night, and take careful note of all error messages. Many thanks.
  11. Yes, I have made three attempts at different hours/days, to be met with a box saying something like, "Ooops! An unexpected error occurred." So that is me in the slow lane on Saturday, then...
  12. C126

    Brighton Belle

    Alas, Worth of Paris consigned the crinoline to fashion history in 1863, I think. The best that could be seen aboard would have been the 1930's A-line skirts, and Dior's return in the mid-'50's.. Ladies! Support your local steel works: wear crinolines!!
  13. This is all making me nervous of travelling in the Channel Tunnel, with such motor-cars on the Shuttles...
  14. You might be interested in J. B. Snell's One man's railway, which I am reading at the moment : https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780946537808/Mans-Railway-Snell-John-0946537801/plp
  15. If I may arrive at the party late, by quoting from 'On-track plant on British railways : (formerly "track Machines")' - Butcher, Roger, 1991. 4th ed. Sheffield : Platform 5. pp.21-22, 28. 73XXX TAMPERS/LINERS. ... Tamping/Lining machines carry out the two main functions of packing the track to its correct longitudinal and transverse level and pulling the track to correct alignment both on the straight and on transition and circular curves. The essential features of the machine are the tamping banks and the combined lifting and lining carriage. ... The next series of machines, the 07 (732XX) were designed around frames of full vehicle length. ... B.R. has had six series of these machines, each incorporating improvements over the previous one. ... Series one machines are DR73200/1/5/6/8/11-13. ... Plasser and Theurer 07-16 Universal Tamper/Liner. Vehicles no longer in stock : ... DR73201, DB965377, 947 (Builder's no.), 1971 (Year built.). Initially allocated to the Glasgow North Division. Transferred to the Eastern Region 1981. Allocated to the Newcastle Division. To Doncaster Division 1985. Scrapped at Doncaster Marshgate by Maize Metals, West Bromwich 7/87. Hope this is still of use.
  16. I have just noticed "catalog" on the page as well! Starts frothing at mouth... Harrumph! 🙂
  17. Looks like this has been deferred till January 2024, which explains why my Waterstones has not taken delivery: https://www.crecy.co.uk/british-railways-freight-terminals?osCsid=ip50hrbd2k5e5r2dhnlb8si2k6
  18. I think, in addition to @The Stationmaster 's argument, one must add the degree of 'group-think' in an organisation, the Treasury and civil servants in that department becoming wholly wedded, over the last forty years, to free-market economic ideas, excluding others. I remain to be convinced as well those with a more right-of-centre attitude to government do not wish the motor-car to dominate transport policy, to the benefit of their election prospects.
  19. A couple more ideas for industries for those sidings should you choose to change from a loco shed: paint factory, gas works, soap/chemicals works.
  20. In view of the size of the yard, and its provision for vans, etc., my first thought was the relevant coal yard would be so large as to be on a different site. Why not change the loco shed area to private sidings, a warehouse, or something else with varied traffic? The number of coal sidings to 'mirror' such a magnificent goods yard would be in double figures, for many different merchants, I would have thought. But it is your layout: if you want a loco shed, for whatever reason, you keep it. 🙂 It all looks d--n fun to operate!
  21. If I may be the first to drag this thread off topic, please: what was Class 250 then? Or was it a vacant number? Thanks.
  22. Has someone mentioned Dyna-Drives yet? Follows with own hat, coat, etc., ...
  23. This is an excellent parallel in my opinion, which I hope you will let me nick in a letter to the local rag when necessary.
  24. Perhaps that gives hope for the popularity of a R.T.R. '74'...
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