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  1. I think the DCC Sound guys have cracked it for diesel locomotives. In their case I genuinely think it adds to the exhibition experience.

     

    However the DCC Sound for steam locomotives is woeful in comparison. It jars and seems ‘unattached’ to the model. I’ve thought about it a lot and cannot identify why this should be so. It is I think a combination of factors which would take an hour or more to list. But I do hope they solve the issues, I’ve a sneaky suspicion it would take multiple speakers to create believable sound in a model steam locomotive.

    (That then brings on the question if there is sound from locomotives then where is the ambient station noise, countryside noise etc etc).

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  2. 2 hours ago, Tony Wright said:

    I'm certainly not suggesting that glues (of all types) don't work, I'm only reporting on my own findings with regard to the glued-together metal loco kits I've come across. Almost without exception, bits drop off in handling; sometimes large, but usually small. 

     

    Geoff Haynes has just finished painting a 3D-printed carriage for me. Now, obviously, that can't be soldered, but, in cleaning it up he told me he'd encountered something which has never happened before with all the models he's painted for me; that is something dropping off during the washing/cleaning process. In this case, the battery boxes; I'd fixed them in place with superglue (obviously, not very well!). 


    Gorilla Glue Clear Superglue is the current favoured Superglue for resin, not Loctite or similar. But Epoxy Resin is still the preferred choice by many. Obviously it takes a lot longer to cure but has a higher sheer/structural strength than Superglue. 

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  3. Following a recommendation on here I bought one of these:

    https://www.circuitspecialists.eu/csi-premier75w-digital-temperature-controlled-solder-station-with-75w-soldering-iron

    Has a wide variety of tips to choose from and good spares back up if needed. I think it is excellent value for money.

    I’ve since added a RSU to my armoury after seeing a great demonstration at an S4 North. Between them they cover most of my soldering. I also have a big 60 or 80 watt iron for large pieces of metal but I’ve only used it once.

    I think I understand TW’s attitude towards glues but modern adhesives are so advanced these days as to be just as strong as soldering etc. The next time you fly to sunny climes on holiday just remember a lot of the aircraft you are on is glued together!

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  4. On 23/11/2022 at 16:53, AY Mod said:

     

    When you've gone to the trouble of sending me lengthy, waffling brain dumps of such interest it's always a pleasure!


    You missed your calling, you should have joined the Diplomatic Service 😉

    Signed

    A Lurker

    (Who, while I do not post much, appreciates AY and all who share so freely of their knowledge on here).

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  5. 10 hours ago, Donw said:

     

    I know the feeling. We are once again living on an island in the south   and less inclined to cross the water.

     

    Don 


    If by “island in the south” you mean the Isle of Wight I’ve often thought that it would make the ideal ‘operational’ layout inspiration. Self contained system, varying timetables (from the light to intense), small to medium sized stations, interesting rolling stock and great scenery. The only downside would be the limited variety of locomotives. Given a Lottery win and a Barn I’d be very tempted 😀

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  6. 34 minutes ago, Dragonboy said:

    Like so many I grew up with Buckingham as inspiration, and even down to having a copy of the Betamax (that’ll test a few memories) video which I played to death. Even now with the greater detail now put into models by manufacturers and modellers it’s still one of my favourite layouts. 
     

    That said I wonder if it would be practical for that nice Mr York to produce a new video to keep Buckingham in the public eye as it has been a while since the video appeared in BRM following your becoming its custodian.
     

    Brian


    Agreed.

    Its a pity Leighton Buzzard is not connected up, nor the Automatic Crispin operational, as the ultimate Buckingham Great Central video would be a run through of the whole day/timetable.

    Fancy a challenge Mr Gee??!!

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  7. I found Jury Duty fascinating and would gladly do it again. However I found the time management of the Courts archaic, inefficient and, if I’m honest, extremely frustrating.

     

    The first case we heard was one that had all the lawyers and the Judge rushing to get their text books! We had to decide if the accused was ‘mute of malice or mute due to "visitation of God"’.  Quite simply the accused wouldn’t speak to anyone; lawyers, prison wardens, visitors, family, not a soul.

     

    The second case would have been fascinating. Love, rivalry, cannabis farming and arson. We’d just heard the opening statements when a fellow Juror recognised the Defendant’s girlfriend’s Father. A note was passed to the Judge and as the case was barely opened we were all dismissed.

     

    The last case was an attack by one prisoner on another in the local Prison. A typical story but what struck me was how useless the Barristers were. One could hardly string a sentence together. The other seemed to think he was above such things and had to be rebuked by the Judge.

     

    All in all the two weeks could have been condensed into 2 to 3 days if properly organised.

     

    Take a good book!

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  8. As an addendum to my post I do hope that, in the fullness of time, Iain’s layouts will be preserved just like the Rev. Peter Denny’s was. And, if possible, be exhibited as a tribute to Iain and his craftsmanship.

     

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  9. Such sad news.

     

    Iain was one of, possibly the main, inspiration in my modelling journey.

     

    I saw him twice; once as a young modeller with his Butley Mill layout and I dare not speak to a modelling god! And the second time was with Trerice at Scalefour North I think. This time I dared to talk to him and found him a very approachable chap. Much like I found his writing style.

     

    His books on layout design and kit construction are my “go to” books on the subject. My just begun layout is very closely based on his variation of Minories, Harestone. I might change it’s name to something more Rice inspired if I can think of one.

     

    Rest in Peace Sir.

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  10. Errr

    That would be my fault! Sorry. 

    My main hobby is sailing and a thread came up on a Sailing Forum about Model Railways. I posted your Buckingham video Tony and then got inundated with queries about it so I posted some more including the “new” video with the Rev Denny in it. Crispin is sailing with a sailing clergyman who picked up on the thread and posted that he was currently sailing with Crispin. I can’t link to the Forum because it is a restricted one and you have to post in other Forums before you are let in! The main Forum is YBW.com.

    Sorry once again and I hope no one feels offended or aggrieved.

    David

    Edit: To add that the Skipper of the yacht is the clergyman, a Rev. Morris. 

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