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Turn Away - New Model Army
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Family Life - New Model Army
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The old Lima H0 Mk1s are pretty common on the second-hand market and if you're really keen can be reskinned and rebogied to correct the undersized originals. The Fleischmann H0 Bullieds are a little rarer, but do turn up from time to time.
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Quick question regarding the bracket signals with the control box under the board - does any know what the pitch of the 3-pin JST plug is, please. Looks to be 1.25 or 1.5? Sorting the signals for a friend who has misplaced a set of leads for one of his bracket signals (GW 2-doll lower-quad) and I'd prefer to order the right size from the off.
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From Here - New Model Army
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Western Dream - New Model Army
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Last Christmas - iLiKeTRaiNS https://youtu.be/ATzwxfeouo0
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Young, Gifted and Skint - New Model Army
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The Thin Red Line - Blyth Power
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Thanks Clive, that's something I hadn't considered, but will now do so. Maybe I need to make two Van Bs...🤔
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My Lady's Games - Blyth Power
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Having successfully scratchbuilt a pair of SR PMVs from plasticard in H0 scale, my thoughts now turn to a Van B, using a spare set of the Fleischmann 8ft SR bogies. Looking across the various online sources, I've found a couple of photos of S265 which has plywood sides (and doors?). Not having much in the way of SR NPCCS books, was this a one-off? Built with ply sides or was it a later conversion and if so, when? The SREMG page on Van Bs has a 1986-dated pic (the bottom one) https://sremg.org.uk/vandw/vanb-mob.shtml and Paul Bartlett's website also has a 1985-dated pic of S265. Basically, I'm being slightly lazy in not wanting to accurately score the additional lines in my Evergreen 6" planking sheet to split a couple of planks into 3"-ers. It took a couple of goes to get right on one of the PMV and Evergreen sheet isn't as cheap as it was! Another option might be S269, which appears to have had much of one side at least replaced with 6" planking (1st pic on the SREMG link above) Gratuitous shots of my H0 PMVs under build and (almost) finished - I still need to add some undergubbins to them TIA!
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A Tale of 3 Ex-Kirk 4mm LNER Coaches
CloggyDog replied to MikeTrice's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
No problem. I may give it a go anyway on my Kirk 51' Ordinaries, as they'll need glazing once painted. I've found 10 thou works fine (so far) where i've used it to glaze locos and stock. I hold the panes in place with a thin smear of MicroScale's Kristal Klear around the inside edge of the opening, then carefully place the glazing in. -
A Tale of 3 Ex-Kirk 4mm LNER Coaches
CloggyDog replied to MikeTrice's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
How consistent are the moulded window openings? If they are fairly consistent, it would be possible to draw up and cut individual panes in 10 thou clear sheet on a Silhouette or CriCut machine. Happy to give it a try if you can supply dimensions. -
See You In Hell - New Model Army
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Tour Jacket With Detachable Sleeves - Half Man Half Biscuit
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The Soul's Electric - Oysterband
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Far Better Thing - New Model Army
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Cider Dreaming Time - Blyth Power
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ALREADY GOT ONE THANKS Wanted Bachmann Dynamis Controller ( or set)
CloggyDog replied to Tay Bridge's topic in Wanted
PM'ed Cheers, Alan -
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American Idiot - Green Day
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*blows the dust off* Hasselhöf Nord has been rather dormant whilst I've been busy with stock for Nové Město and Dounreay (not to mention the day job), but is about to be re-kindled as my autumn/winter build. Browsing through Voie Libre #113* on the way into work yesterday, there was a rather neat micro plan done as a folding tramway layout. I wondered if the plan might work for Hasselhöf Nord, so I mocked it up this morning on one of my spare Ikea Lack 110cm shelves. I think it will work quite nicely, so will temporarily lay it out properly and test with some stock. Certainly appears to give more 'play value' than the previous iterations. Entry is the top right (into the 3-way), with 5 loading spots to shunt wagonry around, capacity being around 8 . Motive power would be Köf II, V36/Br103, V60 (Ost), with the left-hand headshunt just long enough to take the longest of those. The various structures will be reworked (again) slightly to better fit the new plan. *Voie Libre is a French-language quarterly magazine that focusses on light railways, tramways, narrow gauge and the like. An English-language version is available and it can be had in hard copy or digital. Well worth a look. https://trains.lrpresse.com/CT-152-voie-libre.aspx
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Here's a couple I snapped yesterday at Shenfield (I was Steve's neighbour with my Czech TT micro) Ruston Sidings is absolutely superb in the flesh, the sense of space and place, the colour palette are spot-on. Later in the afternoon, with the sunlight through the hall windows falling just-so... Stunning!
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