MrWolf
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The MJT site looks most promising. Lots of other interesting bits and pieces too. I also found some parts on the 51L site. Unfortunately the Lanarkshire models site kept sending me into their PayPal page and then crashing, possibly because my USSR valve radio I phone is more than 3 weeks old so completely obsolete. I generally end up cursing consumer driven technology. Give me things made in Birmingham from iron any day. At least you can belt them with a hammer when they don't behave!
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Thank you all for your advice. I hadn't heard of Lanarkshire modelling supplies and I didn't realise that Alan Gibson or MJT were still going. I have quite a lot of older wagon kits which due to a combination of my 3 link coupling obsession and the generally feeble buffers in the plastic kits I will be replacing quite a lot. I would like these wagons to last as most now seem to be unobtainable or silly money on the Bay of Fleas.
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Hi I have got back into railway modelling after an almost twenty year break and find that many of the companies that I used for parts no longer exist. Can anyone tell me where I can source replacement buffers in brass or white metal for GWR goods stock?
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Back on topic, 4589 looks great in its surroundings. If I can get my layout and stock anywhere near to that standard, I will have achieved what I set out to do.
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Females of any mammal species tend to be aggressive when woken suddenly. Something to do with protecting their young. Although women seem to have evolved this into hogging the covers
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I think that everyone's body clock is screwing up. Neither of us sleep much more than 5 hours normally. Today I didn't wake up until almost midday (feel like a slob!) Yet someone woke up at 7 full of bounce, having done her hedgehog impression the other day. I didn't try and wake her, you all know what it's like, I didn't fancy getting mauled!
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There you go, overthinking, just like most of us do. You have nailed the creative process there, but most importantly, you get 1 and 2 in the right order. No matter what else happens, it will work out eventually!
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I am becoming increasingly concerned that if I see another eBay listing with the word LOOK! , (LOOK) or worse still L@@K! in the title, I am liable to have a total wig out. It's 1:15am, I am idly scrolling through eBay and the sellers are instructing me to LOOK!? WHAT, in the name of SATAN'S BACKSIDE do they THINK I am doing?? Or am I just being unduly sensitive? Good old PTSD has been giving me a kicking tonight to be honest.
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It's turned out more than "quite well". Try quite inspirational. The difference between inspiration and procrastination has been defined as: Inspiration: 1. Think 2. Act 3. Consider how you feel about the end product. Procrastination: 1. Think 2. Consider how you MIGHT feel about the end product 3. Don't act because you talked yourself out of it at 2.
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What he didn't say is: "Would make a lovely splash in the canal".
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Probably they had their own version with "Property of the GWR. Two sheet limit per visit to the WC" printed on it. New rolls being issued from Swindon only upon receipt of the empty cardboard tube...
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That makes me feel better, in 6 months I have built baseboards, laid and wired track. I have built bits of a signal box and built / modified / repaired a few bits of rolling stock. By my calculations I will be at the stage Chris is at by 2024...
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At least he's not asking stupid money for it! Though it does make me think of the days when manufacturers would take a tank engine and give it all of the big four liveries, BR black and lined green! Think of the possibilities, take an old black Hornby 9f, paint the smokebox silver = Baltimore & Ohio Decapod. Paint the wheels red instead, Deutsch Reichsbahn Kriegslok. Ok, getting silly. But I hear a lot of "Rule 1" round here. I confess to hacking a Triang Davy Crockett coach body into something vaguely light railway colonial style!
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Sorry, Car speak! OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer. Not able to get the bits you need from Hornby /Dapol or get their parts from someone else like Peters Spares?
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I take it that OEM spares are not available?
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I could be wrong, but possibly because tiny shunting layouts are in vogue currently. I was looking at a motorised Airfix / kitmaster one on eBay and I'll bet that fetches a good price too.
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IF someone started churning out all of the old D&S, Coopercraft, Kirk, Geen et al kits again, half of the secondhand dealers would go bust. Sadly, so would the reproducers of the kits. Because people like me would have laughed themselves to death
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Definitely chilly here today. I've been on the go since seven. SWMBO put one leg out of bed, mumbled BRR and NO! and went into hedgehog mode. It's a hard life this lockdown!
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Bric a brac dealer. I had a look at his inventory just to see if there was a Victorian chamber pot, so I could say: "Here's another item he's selling that truly takes the p###". I'll get me coat...
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You've probably heard about secret messages being dropped into seemingly jibberish newspaper ads during world war two? Maybe this is the 21st century version? A coded message from "Them" to "They"? Whatever it is, don't click on anything, there will probably be a black helicopter over your house in ten minutes!
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Dammit, he can throw in a low mileage 1959 Invicta 4 door hardtop! (And a few trains!)
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IIRC there is a reproduction transfer available for the old Dinky Supertoys Coles mobile cranes. I don't know any specific suppliers but such things regularly appear on eBay.
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Very true, the old "condition as per photos" get-out methods. I bought the wagons I mentioned at a model railway exhibition. The L&Y wagons were in the £2 box of general train set tat. Seller had a huge modern image layout and said they had come in a box of junk. A friend is a big LSWR/SR fan, he lives up north and picks a lot of models cheaply at exhibitions.