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  1. There’s a gas outlet on a massive building in Notts which I go by on the bus often. It is surrounded by signs saying ‘FLAMMABLE GAS, NO SMOKING’ but sure enough there were at least five people huddled around it smoking. if that building ever explodes it wouldn’t be hard finding out why...
  2. I haven’t been to the GCR since last year. It really is a wonderful place, kinda like a Jurassic Park but with locomotives I grew up nearer the Avon Valley Railway which is a nice little railway but nothing compared to the might that is the Great Central. The AVR is like a little train set, small but good, and the GCR is like a full 60ft exhibition layout in O, massive and spectacular! any chance you’ll have a video of the event too?
  3. It’s meant to be a smaller version of ‘sheets’ but it’s better like this.(and it’s how I always pronounce it ) whoever made this tag is a legend.
  4. Progress has pretty much ground to a halt again, with the diorama now serving as a temporary shelf for an old 90s christmas train whilst I find time to acquire more components for it. It’s still gotten further than any of my other projects and I still think it’ll be done before summertime.
  5. It sure does deserve awards. I hope I get a chance to see it one day.
  6. Mind if I put a few here? all taken at the GCR in July 2019.
  7. The resident 33 at Loughborough, 13th July 2019.
  8. Maybe there’s replacement pilots in the lounge to swap on long distance flights?
  9. I’ve got a design of an armoured hover train I’ve been working on in a post apocalyptic story of mine. One of the two of these mechanical monsters charges around what’s left of America after the 3rd world war. A lot of America’s deserts by this time had expanded across cities which gives a flat enough surface for the train to reach its maximum speed (about 50mph) and have unhindered mobility. The story is rather Steampunk, so I’ve based the train off of the Zaamurets armoured railcar of WW1 and WW2. The second train was destroyed when it got caught in a catastrophic explosion that took out a fair bit of the Himalayas. The engine is permanently coupled to its armoured cars and is built quite like a massive land-sailing dreadnought. I doubt the land trains would even be mechanically possible but they look visually awesome in my opinion
  10. I’ve been worrying about seeing if I could change the fuels for heritage railways for a while now. I don’t particularly want to see the end of steam so early in my lifetime if I’m honest. There’s hope for the post 50s locos since they seemed less fussy about coal. It seems the GWR locos are going to go first since most only seem to like Welsh coal. The recycled coffee seemed like a good idea for A1 Tornado when I first thought about it. Since the coffee isn’t millions of years old it might clog up a bit more but it should keep steam around for a decade more hopefully. Diesels are still relatively newer than the steam locos too, and the original Diesel engine was never planned to run on fossil fuels (until Mr Rudolf Diesel died at sea very suspiciously) There’s hope for diesel too. I don’t think I’ll ever get the chance to test these alternate fuels but I’ll still try. plus if locos burn coffee, the name ‘Coffee Pot’ will actually make sense (mostly for the Q1).
  11. Once, during my many story making times, I imagined what it would be like if we started to use steam power again. A best designs would be both the Riddles WD 2-10-0 and the 9F. For this part of the story it involved freight movements of the 2025s where the WD 2-10-0 design was built to super-modern standards and runs on recycled coffee instead of coal (I don’t actually know if this would work, but it’s a nice idea) Since not being built for the WD, the re-designed WDs had to find a new name. Currently it’s Coffee Pot, since the locos burn recycled coffee, but for the anti-steamers it’s also called ‘what the heck is that mess!?’. 10 were built, numbered 1000 to 1009. (A basic number scheme until reworked) EWS owns them all and keeps them running at Toton (this is where it’s obviously an alternate history story, since EWS isn’t around anymore(?) and neither will Toton sidings for much longer) The locomotives’ livery is black with yellow trimmings, and with a cast iron plate of the EWS symbol on their tenders. The locos have permanently fixed LED lamps and have built-in safety equipment. These locos are only able to run on the smaller lines since automation has mostly taken over the mainlines and no signals can be found on some of those lines. That isn’t to say that these locos couldn’t appear on other lines, but they would need an escort with the technology to read the digital signals so it’s easier to keep them around their own signal-full railways. (A work-in-progress alternate history)
  12. Happy new year to you all!

     

    A new year means new modelling challenges! I’ve still got to finish my diorama... :laugh: :good:

    1. jazz

      jazz

      Happy new year to you and all.

  13. On the subject of the price tag errors; I once spotted a table and chairs for sale at my local garden centre priced at about £450 with a 50% price reduction. The thing is, the final reduction of about £200 was crossed out instead of the £450! I’d suggest a printing error.
  14. I shall take this advice....when snow comes in January or February
  15. Legendary pieces of work I was thinking about repainting my Dean into ROD colours. Got my eyes on the 2-8-0s too
  16. Shoes, anyone? not once have I googled shoes of any description!
  17. I once got a suggestion for a holiday in Dubai. No idea where it got that from. Definitely not a place I’d want to go, either!
  18. Some of the ads on here are full of rubbish, I tell you. Completely irrelevant and random and for some reason thinking I’m a woman. The ones on RailAdvent are worse and are often gateways to hellish scams and viruses.
  19. That 3D view video was brilliant! It almost felt like playing Battlefield again good stuff
  20. (just another project rambling) I remember my grandfather owning a whole Bachmann ‘Big Hauler’ 4-6-0. However, being the rather destructive child I once was, it got damaged. It wasn’t too badly damaged could’ve been repaired, but I didn’t get to it in time before it got thrown out. After finding the little 2-6-0 christmas train that I was hoping to repair and convert into a narrow gauge ROD loco, I remembered the huge ‘Big Hauler’ and set about to find it on the Interweb. Soon enough I found several results and am now planning to see if I can acquire one again. Of course G scale is huge and I’d have no space for it right now but if I could get one earlier than later I reckon it’ll be better. Being battery powered, the locomotive doesn’t need electrified track and therefore is ideal for temporary track plans. I remember how big the initial locomotive was and the wagons were huge too. I just about have room for O gauge, so going into this new plan is more of a loose sketch for now. But I have my eye on those ‘Big Haulers’ and one day I will have one again!
  21. It looks brilliant. I haven’t yet used the Citadel washes (even though I often model Warhammer stuff) but it certainly seems to work for both steam trains and super tanks!
  22. I’ve just spotted an article on Rail Advent where the A1 Tornado is written as ‘ex-LNER’. That would make sense if the loco was that old, but Tornado never ran for the LNER because it is way too new. How can it be ‘ex-LNER’ if the LNER never had the loco?

    It would make sense if the design was what was ex-LNER.
     

    ??

    1. MarshLane

      MarshLane

      Classic example of why I don't bother with Rail Advent!  It shouldn't be ex-LNER - its to an LNER design, but cannot be ex or former LNER as it never was.

  23. Aye. it gets bigger when it gets colder, and smaller when it gets hotter. Other Elements like iron do the opposite. In reality, all water should be a gas at normal temperature but it definitely isn’t. It’s the alien stuff that doesn’t make sense sometimes.
  24. There must be life somewhere out there in some shape or form. There wouldn’t be life on Earth without water and water is from space. (Water also defies the laws of physics) Water isn’t exclusive to Earth either. Other planets millions of miles away could have water on them too.
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