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  1. jawtooth goes with breakfast on a Sunday ... but wait there's more always is ... but wait I have to get another slice of toast ... what's this? Oh OK, Delay In Block ... weathered Penn Central (!) cov'd hopper RFMX reporting marks, hmmm What favourites you been watching? Gotta go, get the O-scale stuff ready for the WWGOG afternoon in Trowbridge, WI no, no, my mistake ... Trowbridge, Wilts Jason
  2. Truly 'heritage' lines will have a web site with a timetable of course. Shortlines, industry-related lines won't be as precious as our 'private' railways can be and calls to the phone number on their websites using your best British accent may succeed in getting useful info. You'll probably be lucky with local/yard offices of the larger railroads. I stopped off at a Providence and Worcester yard office on a business trip a few years ago and the pleasant guy I spoke to said they didn't do yard passes for enthusiasts, but since the yard office was some way from the entrance he would see me safely off the site - slow walk and some pics including some FB-2 trucks they'd acquired to replace an old U23B's AAR Type-Bs. Then there was the small Conrail yard I stopped off at in Albany, NY confident they'd know where the D&H yard was, only to be asked "It's down thataway ... Are you from England? Patrick'll wanna say hello, he's from Ireland." Big smile and English accent, works for me. Have a great time, pancakes with Maple Syrple for breakfast and Chicken Mole (Mexican) for lunch and OK, OK, I'll stop now. Jason
  3. Jordan, do a search for Silhouette cutter and you'll get an evening's-worth of UK sites to visit. Like all these interesting tools ... tempting! Son of mine just moved to the US so I've saved him money by not shipping his 3D printer, but will I ever use it? Jason
  4. Martin, 99% certain Rivarossi had the boxes updated with pics of the coaches (HO or O-scale prototypes), but no O-scale production run! Jason
  5. Completely irrelevant, sorry, but in my first Christmas at a computer data centre I was taken down into the basement where an old 7094 computer's tape drives (yes, free standing cabinets) were able to play Carols, etc using their drive speeds. Anyway, West Wilts O Gauge Group's Christmas get together today, so I'm off to get some choccies like Quality Street to go in the gondolas .... Hey Jason, what about the log car??
  6. Hi Colin The original chassis etch for the U33C was a simple 40 thou 2 x chassis beams joined by 2 x rectangular floor plates to locate truck mounting screws and etched cab base mounts. Was there a replacement chassis in thinner brass that made up into a boxier frame - maybe based on an S-scale etch? I haven't seen any etches, but I'll have a search on the data disks. Jason
  7. Hi Ian, welcome to the group. The U33C was Gilmaur's first kit. Mike Calvert and I joined up for the early kits and I have his remaining stock following his passing last year. Send me a note about what you suspect may be missing and I'll have a rummage. ATB Jason Dickie
  8. But, but, where does the exhaust come out?? What's that? Oh, the parrot says will it get a bell like he's got...?
  9. Hope you are having a great show Nick, my local club in Trowbridge, Wilts had a one-day show yesterday here in Westbury with many modelling interests including O-scale. One of the traders had a handful of Weaver freight cars for sale. Have Anoraks Anonymous got some O-scale on display as well? ATB Jason
  10. Hi avrojetmarkbest I've been modelling American O-scale (1:48 2-rail 12vDC/DCC) since 1969 and the stock runs fine on Peco track at local clubs I've visited. American O-gauge (1:48 3-rail 16vAC) is a parallel model railroad hobby, supported as a retail brand primarily by Lionel and later MTH. For me, 3-rail stock with good body modelling can be usable when coarse 3-rail wheels and couplers are swapped for 2-rail. Many more details. Which are you going to follow? Jason
  11. Would anyone notice a DCC chip up in the trolley's roof-space? Or in a crate on the trailer? Aaah, projects, projects, ... Jason
  12. Thanks for reminding us all Jordan, I'm looking forward to seeing familiar faces. I haven't been an O-scale trader for over 10 years and I don't plan to take a stand again. I still have an assortment of parts that I don't expect to be using now, so if you're feeling lucky, get in touch and I'll bring a rucksack. So it will help if it's a small part, but don't forget the Winchester Meet on Oct 21. Yeah, yeah, a list ... but it gets really boring making one ... PMs will be responded to! So much more to say, Nth American O-scale is still one of our best-kept secrets and if anyone else would like to 'have a go' let's have a chat. Ask me what I nearly started droning on about, if I can't remember say "Rich", the O-scale traders are easy to deal with. Oh I just remembered something else, why doesn't someone start a Zoom group for Nth American O-scale in the UK? Enough. Jason
  13. Nice modelling again Fred. When I started in O-scale there were satisfying passenger car kits around, including Walthers, All-Nation and LaBelle ... the latter being how I started. I have several of these to move on from an estate sale. What did you use for the 4-wheel trucks? Jason
  14. Sorry, the sensible parrot on my right shoulder has been nagging me to find a pic of that 2 x bobbers cut'n'shut into a near-enough SP caboose I was on about the other day: http://www.trainweb.org/s-trains/davis/wcab.gif Now what to do with 2 x spare ends and a cupola....
  15. If it's any help everything ... EVERYTHING in life can be organised into 3 piles (well, for me anyway): keep, decide and dispose. That middle pile is so big I can't see all that's in it. It'll get sorted ... starting tomorrow. I spliced two 4-wheel cabooses together for an SP-following pal many years ago, still got the underframe bits ... oh, and the other stuff that fits in the biscuit tins ... spare cupola, Atlas/Roco F9 cab and a bit, just needs a pow'd 'truck'. But back to things that could be foreshortened:
  16. List some bargains on an email group like ukoscale@groups.io or the Facebook group American O-Scale in the UK (OK, OK, I started them both). Anyway, there's always room for 2nd-hand bargains to be offered at Winchester on Oct 21st next. winchesterogaugemeet.co.uk ATB Jason
  17. Thanks Jordan, skilfully concealed message revealed! Good vid Northroader - aaah memories! Starting a very part time job in rail safety about 15 years ago, training day at Carnforth: "Just form a line next to the track...." I was scared stiff when the WCML Glasgow train went past at well over 100 just out of reach. But I was happy to be fixed up with a freight train ride on the D&H, invited to take his seat by a nostalgic engineer who'd been madly in love with his landlady's daughter in Brighton when posted to Yerp in the war and when he told me there was a well-hidden farmer's crossing coming up, impressed I knew my longs and shorts on the horns ... still have problems with the hairs on the back of my neck. Anyway, hope my wittering has taken your mind off anything worrying for a second, see you at Winchester in October. ATB Jason
  18. O-scale. If anyone has read this far, just a reminder that the Winchester Meet is on as usual in October: Winchester O-Gauge Continental and American Meet A mix of many interests, 2-rail, 3-rail, standard gauge, narrow gauge and, most importantly, all non-British prototypes. I'll have my tables of Nth American O-scale: RTR models all the way down to 'bits'. Questions ... conversations welcome anytime! Jason
  19. The work of a moment with an old sheet of Letraset numbers http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3373604 OK, enough ... but, hang-on, have they applied the reflective strips over the graffiti, or ...?
  20. Yes Jordan, I must've been tired after visiting grandkids to miss that (hey, great excuse or what!) and I got over-impressed by the accurate wider vertical ribs above the truck bolsters - no, honestly! Atlas did a nice 50ft PS-boxcar in D&H/NY State noticeable livery, but I'm fairly sure the scheme was applied after boxcar roofwalks on interchange cars were outlawed. Anyway, nobody in the local club's given me a yellow card yet http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5772319 Is that O-scale these days ... where's my Dremel Lidl motor tool...?? Jason
  21. I'll go with Chris, the MTH car looks particularly good - body moulding, colour, even the number is right. Shield on the left like nearly all WC cars http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3587334 The Atlas car is right dbl-plug body and WC shield on the right end of that series, but like all reds varies with age(!) - early acquisition? http://rrpicturearchives.net/rsPicture.aspx?id=734014 Aaah - rrpicturearchives - could have had an early night. Jason
  22. I gave up being a serious 2-rail O-scale importer about 10 years ago (Quince Valley Designs). Importers like EDM are used to American suppliers and adding O-scale Kadee couplers to their imports shouldn't be difficult. Everybody over in the US takes credit cards and now some debit cards, like my Natwest current account card and Paypal. I was an InterMountain dealer for O-scale and I'm about to receive a large 33" wheelset shipment. If you took on the mission properly and declared it for tax, visiting the Chicago O-scale meet could be put on expenses. If anyone fancies being an O-scale dealer, even just for 2-rail, AtlasO would enrol you. MTH might, Lionel probably won't (likes a retail profile). And there's nobody else over here now pushing new, 2-rail O-scale. I'll have some 2nd-hand tables at Winchester in October and as a West Wilts O Gauge Group member in our clubroom in Trowbridge I can schedule some dates for a small meet if anyone's interested: 2-rail, DC and DCC, 3-rail, On30 (aka 00). Yes, I know I should put some sales temptati items up on the internet, but I'm starting off 2-railing that MTH SD70M tomorrow.... Jason
  23. Wow, thanks Jordan, I knew different manufacturers chose different output voltages, but I didn't realise I would have to read the manual. I've got some new second-hand just in (yes, I know, I've said I'm not doing that any more, but all those boxes and trays in the garage). The DCC non-sound / single motor Overland UP 2-10-2 went round the local club in Trowbridge with no probs, but the DCC sound / twin-motor Atlas diesels just crawled. The club's Gaugemaster is probably 14-volt(?) fixed output, so I'll have to look out my NCE 20-year old and see if it's got a blue wheel !
  24. Hi Dan, are you still active in O-scale, showing your layout? Any exhibitions coming up? Jason
  25. Weaver followed the made in USA diecast 2-8-0 up with a 4-6-2. It wasn't as well liked because it wasn't sprung like the 2-8-0, apparently price was a problem. If they did a 2-8-2 (I found some 4-8-2s) they would have had them done to a lower volume in the Far East, so initially a noticeably higher price than those diecasts. Moving the feedwater heater to the smokebox door would have made it a Maryland & Pennsylvania lookalike.... Jason
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