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Jeepy

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  1. Good evening Tony, I rather like the shots from this side, they seem to provide more railway 'clutter' in and around the scene. Some lovely shots of a super model railway, Best wishes, Jim.
  2. I think in most cases if the vehicle has no mot the insurance would be void anyway, Jim.
  3. Good morning Tony, That's an interesting question, I personally find words and the way they're used fascinating, and fun! I think the plural should be Flying Scotsmans......You have far more experience and expertise in these matters than me but, to my mind at least, the subject(s) is/are an object that happens to be identified as Flying Scotsman rather than a person with wings from Scotland if you can understand my explanation! That's the way my mind works I'm afraid! Best wishes, Jim.
  4. The class 442 5-car EMU that ran on the South Western was based on the MK2 design I believe, the traction motors were 'cannibalised' from the old 4 REP units, very smooth riding, Regards, Jim.
  5. Hi, I'm no expert but I've got a feeling the handrail will be bent around and the knobs fitted above the smoke box door eventually 🤔, Best wishes, Jim.
  6. Hi, Just had an email from Rails saying they are due in the UK next week, subject to customs checks etc they should be in stock from the 12th, if not the following week 👍, Cheers, Jim.
  7. Hyundai..... (Hy... Oon.... Die) until the new adverts started! Apparently it's now Hee.. Oon... Day! 🙄 Best wishes, Jim.
  8. Good morning Tony, They are beautiful models of signals, great work by all concerned! I like the way you have captured the arm movement in the photographs. I'm sure you will find an effective solution! Best wishes, Jim.
  9. Good evening Tony, Regarding the signal bases, how about sprinkling some appropriate coloured ballast over them and leaving it loose? If you have one of those rechargeable mini hoovers then if you do have to remove any signals you could just hoover it up and retain the ballast for re-use perhaps 🤔, having said that, I'm not sure if it may jam the mechanism by working it's way into where the wire passes through the baseboard! Perhaps some sort of tiny 'collar' around that area? Best wishes, Jim.
  10. I can see it too, it seems strange that the reduction in the flange is in exactly the same position on both wheels! It seems to me that if the wheels were turned down or filed down seperately off of the loco what are the chances of that happening? A very interesting locomotive though! My thoughts are that it may be just an illusion but very perplexing as to how it's being created, lovey job so far Jesse 👍, Best wishes, Jim.
  11. Totally agree! That's what I've done in my shed 👍😆 Best wishes, Jim.
  12. Hello, Just to add in case you're wondering..... No, I haven't actually glued the sole bar assemblies in place yet! He! He! Best wishes, Jim.
  13. Hello, The splay is more noticeable in the flesh so to speak, the pictures don't show it very well......... More 'wagonry' it is then! Thank you! 😆 Best wishes, Jim.
  14. Hello, I agree with Compound2632 actually, it looks like trial and error will be the way! I glued the bearings in with a 'super glue' as they are brass...... ........ Then I set the sole bars in the correct positions on the wagon floor against the little nipples with blu-tak and an elastic band then inserted the wheel sets, there is a tiny amount of splay, just about noticeable! I dont know if you can see in the pictures taken on my phone! One side....... ...... And the other side....... ...... This side actually looks straight to me so I pushed the assembly over a little and the amount of splay gets divided between the Two sides so isn't quite as noticeable but I know it's there! There will be a little bit of fettling going on by removing the bearings and trying again after countersinking a little I think, it's only a minute amount so won't take much doing I think! Thank you all for your contributions, I'm learning quite alot from this and I'm enjoying it tremendously! Apologies for the poor pictures, it's the first time I've uploaded any onto the forum and I'm no expert at photography! Best wishes, Jim.
  15. Excellent! Thank you, Best wishes, Jim.
  16. I have just this minute recieved a reply email to say they are sending replacement axle boxes on an incomplete sprue they have sitting around, at little more than the cost of postage, excellent service! Best wishes, Jim.
  17. Thanks...... That looks like a handy little tool..... Keeps the sole bars square too! Best wishes, Jim.
  18. That's exactly what I was trying to convey, after asking the gentleman at Cambrian he said the 'flange' is designed to sit on top so that is what I'm going with and we'll see what happens! I've fitted the bearings but haven't got around to fixing/fiddling with the completed sole bars/W irons yet, work and shopping etc! Thank you for your input everyone, I shall post my conclusion here.......just to add, after fitting the bearings I managed to lose one of the tiny axle boxes which pinged off into oblivion whilst cutting it off the sprue, it won't affect fitting the sole bar assemblies though, I've asked Cambrian about ordering another sprue with those on, Best wishes, Jim.
  19. Understood, thank you! I suppose if the 'W' iron assembly was attached on one side in the correct position with a small amount of Blu-Tak that would work too so it didn't fall off while I'm holding the other side just to assess the fit with a wheelset in place, interesting times coming up! Although I do believe in what Graham at Cambrian suggests I will attempt a dry run somehow to confirm, thank you, Best wishes, Jim.
  20. That's interesting, thank you, Best wishes, Jim.
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