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chuffinghell

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  1. I didn’t realise branchlines wouldn’t have a dedicated shunter but the drop off and pick up sounds like something I could work with quite easily There isn’t room for a turntable unfortunately, it’s one of the reasons none of my locos have tenders
  2. Hmmm I'm thinking I need to redo these I used what I'd had in my 'bits 'n' bobs' box and I'm thinking they look oversize What do you think?
  3. Thanks for that, it’s worth knowing I’ve replaced the handrails on mine but I’m hoping a bit weathering will tone them down a bit http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/135712-andrew-barclay-replacement-handrails/ Chris
  4. As ‘Fantastic’ and ‘Incredible’ have already be used I’ll go for Awesome!
  5. Superb first class layout! Great attention to detail without being cluttered as John has already pointed out
  6. I’ve just replaced the wibbly wobbly plastic handrails on the Barclay I’m quite pleased with the results
  7. Unfortunately, possibly a break down in communication on my part, my replacement plates have arrived today from Narrow Planet and they appear to be the ‘oversized’ plates that cover the original instead of 4mm scale plates ordered. I’m sure it’s my fault for not being specific about my intention of removing the original printed on number plates and replacing them with ‘to scale’ plates Oh well sometimes sh* t happens On a positive note the quality of their plates is fantastic Chris
  8. Couldn’t agree more, Id have been quite happy with my cheap and cheerful Hornby 14xx if it ran better than it did
  9. I hadn’t to be honest I’ve see courses advertised somewhere that looked good value for money but the travel and accommodation costs put me off
  10. And this is how I thought goods would be operated 1) Good train arrives with incoming wagons (in red) 2,3 & 4) Reverses goods into goods yard 5) Loco uncouples and travels forwards 6) Shunter moves out 7) Loco goes for a drink and a rest 8) Shunter collects outbound wagons (in blue) 9 & 10) Shunter positions itself 11) Loco all rested and thirst quenched reverses out 12) Loco couples up to outbound wagons 13 & 14) Loco head out with outbound wagons
  11. This is how I imagined passenger services would operate 1) Passenger train arrives at the station 2) Loco uncouples and travels forwards 3 & 4) Loco reverses along the loop 5) Loco couples to carriages and back out
  12. Apologies for being thick but may I ask the advantage of having the addition length of track and longer platform please Many thanks Chris
  13. Thanks for your input Its clear that a fold-up fiddle yard is old fashioned and regarded as a complete 'no no' so its back to the drawing board on that one My intentions were (and still are) to put all my stock back in the display cabinet when not in use to keep them out of harms way, so I could always remove the glass from the cabinet leaving it open allowing me to put full cassettes in it (although possibly wouldn't look very attractive) Could anyone point me in the direction of photos of a cassette type FY please Chris
  14. I had thought about a sliding door, however, I still wanted the clear opening to remain the same. I’ve had to make quite a few compromises
  15. It is mounted quite high due to the position of the radiator I've already made a start on the baseboard building http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/135507-warren-railway-build-has-begun/
  16. I’ll have a look at maybe changing it to a road bridge, although there is one at Bradford-on-Avon:-
  17. I recently bought a copy of RM from May 1975 (month and year I was born) Originally priced at 30p
  18. There is definitely an art to it luckily the one I had a play with was second hand one that I can live without so I won't loose any sleep over making a complete pigs ear of it I'm not one to give up easily so I will do as you and others have sugested Chris
  19. They are in the hands of the postie now on their way to TMC I'm a little apprehensive if the truth be known, especially as its my whole collection of wagons but "he who dares wins Rodney"
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