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  1. Quite, but you can try, and the harder you try the faster you have to go Keith
  2. 70ft Nissen hut would make a nice railway room but does look rather decrepit in the photo. Keith
  3. Looks like the first and 7th the seller forgot to include the x10 Still expensive and who would want a 10 pack of LH curved points. Keith
  4. Remember that UK footpaths usually have lots of utilities under them. When doing one of the frequent digging exercises to repair same its much easier to lift a few slabs than break up some solid concrete. The tarmac version is also fairly easy to cut through and patch up. Keith
  5. The DCC chip has probably been set to ignore DC. You need to find someone with DCC (or the shop) to check CV29 and reset it to run on DC. Or take out the chip and fit a blanking plug in the 21 pin socket. Regards Keith
  6. His postage charge is more than the wagon is worth, to me. Looks like he bought them as an investment to fund his pension. I imagine he will be disappointed. Is there some special significance in having a 00 wagon in a P4 box Keith
  7. The tanks are class B as built by Airfix, IIRC its the class A tank that has the longer barrel with the class A fuel being of lower density. I do remember reading an article so James is probably right. Regards Keith,
  8. Are you sure? If so what is your secret? I recommended this topic to someone who came back to me to express his dissappointment that most of the images were not visible. Rather surprised I looked for myself and found the same problem although I had seen the images before. Hence the question. Since your answer I have now checked with 5 browsers over 3 computers, covering Linux, Win XP and Win 7, all have the same problem. This occurs on the first page of this topic where post #4 has 15 images listed but I see only two of them, same 2 in every case. also in post #17 where there are 8 pics listed and I see none of them. So the question stands, any ideas what the problem is? Regards Keith
  9. I believe Airfix first produced this kit when the wagons were brand new, as shown here Photo which shows the ladder in the Airfix position, the heating pipe valve can be at either end on the model depending on how you build it. Regards Keith
  10. Any idea why most of the photos in this post and the one following are not showing? Regards Keith
  11. Paul's new site just use the forum search. Keith
  12. Grovenor

    Matford 'New'

    If we are being fussy then not a continuous curve at all but long gentle tapers with a fairly short straight section just opposite the crossing gap. Taper lengths and angles vary depending on running speed. I can supply appropriate details on request.Regards Keith
  13. Looks much better now it has the concrete foundation and RSJs. Regards Keith.
  14. But to buy the Servo4 kits in the first place you have to be a member or be a friend of one, so if you are in this position you will also have access to the Sema4 firmware and reprogramming service if needed. Regards Keith
  15. MERG now has firmware available for the serv4 designed for signals. This provides for up to 3 individually adjustable bounce positions at each end of the travel. Each of the 4 servos can be adjusted separately. The original version was designed for points where bounce is not usually wanted. Regards Keith
  16. See my first comment above, you would have to rebuild the box structure as the frame supports are completely different.Regards Keith
  17. But nothing like a Midland frame! The Midland frame has all the locking and the lever pivots above the floor and consequently the box design does not have the structural components to support a frame in the sunken position shown. Better to fix it now before you have gone to far. SeeCoaley Jcn. or Signal box. or Kettering. or Whissendine Regards Keith
  18. Note, as others have hinted a double slip will not replace 3 nornal points, only 2. Regards Keith
  19. Thanks for the comment, no plans for a layout, I just have one turnout on a 4 ft test plank, I see no way to get the Zambian atmosphere, its all about wide open spaces and long trains. Regards Keith
  20. For a bit more you can try here, Garratts and here U20C model Regards Keith Great to see some up to date photos of my old stamping ground.
  21. As usual it all depends, conduits would be unusual, it involves coming from the open wire into insulated wires and that was bad for the transmission design, especially for the higher frequency carrier circuits. Small rivers would just have a pole on each bank, bigger ones might have the poles on the bridge piers, or just have the insulators bracketed from the bridge girders or masonry. Regards Keith
  22. Have you John? IIRC its quite a while since electric nose was there. Regards Keith
  23. Grovenor

    Dapol Britannia

    Actually you got that the wrong way round, the drawing with the very low dome is of the first batch as delivered, due to problems with the regulator the larger dome was soon fitted and later batches had it from new. Regards Keith
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