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  1. This is what i did on  Eurostar coaches and micro JST connectors.

    Started sticking the leds to the roof. This meant the wires were too long. This altered the cornering as there was to much wire between coaches.

    Switched to wickes trunking with leds on a strip and shorter leads.  

     

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  2. Yes I think I saw that one on Hatton's second hand section at about £250  but with some problems running. It is an absolute snip and hopefully the poor running should be an easy fix but then I thought well how many APTs do I really need?  So well done you've got a bargain there.

     

    If you want an ndm to swap over I've got a mk1 version that works really well on eBay at the moment about 75 quid! 

     

    Personally I'd go for magnetic couplings,  I think they're the best things since sliced bread,  I can't believe we haven't all changed over to them years ago. Also don't forget since the train is powered from the middle you'll never really going to put that much strain on the coach couplings. 

  3. In the end I CBA to put a motor in my non powered NDM so got a couple of Mk2s (heavy, very nice runner, magnetic couplings compatible with westhill ones)  from Germany Modellbahn union:

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    Vat deducted price above. No vat charged this end by customs. Cost £156 with postage, so end cost each £78.

     

    Anyone want a mint Hornby mk1 NDM hardly used?😉

     

     

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  4. Low cost Hornby APT NDM and latest Hornby 9f from modellbahn union Germany

     

    I would never have bought the latest 9f from Hornby in a million years at £250 -  but at £130 i felt I could go for it. If i really hated it I could always flog it at no loss. (actually its too good for my layout and all that detail is worrying for old butterfingers me. . Still it is an utterly  superb runner, blows my Railroad version away  and has a glowing firebox!)

     

    Its a bit tricky to work out the exact cost  of stuff from modellbahn union after the vat's taken off and postage added on and convert to £ from euros, and then through PayPals conversion but the 9f below ended up costing £129.78. including postage and someone forgot to charge vat when entering the UK....   If you open an account at modellbahn and put your address as UK it will show you ex vat prices.

     

    The latest Hornby APT NDM power cars were stupidly cheap at £70 a pop so i bought 2 and took a chance they would be under the £135 threshold. Ended up costing £156.40 or £78 each including postage. No vat so far.

     

    The other items are free gifts with the order!

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  5. On 22/09/2023 at 16:58, Hroth said:

    Here's some ebay madness, anyone would have to be mad to pay £65 for this sad collection of derelict Triang bits and bobs...

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285233138955

     

    Or you could set up your own Barry Scrapyard with this lot...

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225784877407

     

    That triang bunch of old tat: I would have turned my nose  up at that lot 50 years ago! Tri-ang Standard track? Just awful. Tri-ang Series three? Dont get me started. It's gotta be Super 4 all the 

    Way! 

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  6. On 25/08/2023 at 08:07, RedgateModels said:

     

     

     

    Which reminds me, I have a Duchess of Sutherland with a missing gear that I got off eBay cheap to fix

     

    Oh dear, I do hope its not this one that I've just sold for 16 quid missing smoke deflector, no tender no motor....20230212_202356crop.jpg.783b0dd39466fbd25deb9522095f40f4.jpg

  7. Look, I tried to be as honest as possible but still someone bought it! Ebay madness or what?

     

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    We all like a  challenge although to be fair long ago I got sick of people trying to get me to do a god awful job by saying "Look at it as a challenge", No, life's too short mate to be doing rubbish jobs for no more money. So now I pick and choose and if it looks too difficult I say I know just the company that loves this work. Two birds with one stone, I don't have to do it and it messes up my competitors with hassley work that they'll regret doing and wont make any money. Seems to have worked I think one of them has given up.

    Having said that....

    This is just what you should take on now that the winter nights are drawing in, to either get going by the cunning addition of a bit of wiring and a motor, or something to practice your weathering skills on. 

    And you'll need a tender.

     

    Good luck with that, we're all counting on you.

     

    PS  just looked at the photos again and realised its missing a smoke deflector. I never said it was going to be easy.

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  8. Has anyone managed to price putting a motor in the non-powered  power car?   All the parts seem to be available now but I haven't opened it up to see what's necessary. 

     

    I think it needs two new bogies,  a motor and the drive shaftsbut there maybe more bits. Considering the price of the model the spare parts seem to be very cheap for some reason.

     

    Sometime later…. 

     

    Going on New Modellers Shop this is what I found so far: 

    bogie x 7742 2 x 6.95

    motor x 7743 x1  £15.95

    cradle x 7751 x1  £3.50

    drive shaft x 7745 x2 at £3.50

    I think that makes a total of £40.35, if so a bit of a snip to get another working power car - with a bit of wiring necessary. 

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  9. 18 hours ago, JDW said:

    Still can't understand his pricing, especially when stuff sits around for so long (he's had the 153 years and the value is only going to go down!), but other items seem to be about right, as some have pointed out on here a few times.

    153 years? If so he's been trading since before ebay,  the birth of the internet,  and indeed since Victorian times. No wonder he's sold 45000 items. 

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  10. 1. Madness? As in "The Rivet Police" my fabled short story now available on Amazon Kindle @75p and no takers? (I'm sticking to my day job)

     

     

    2. Getting into the swing of gostude on ebay: a 1965 tri-ang farm gates set at £100 or a full 2022 Hornby GWR HST trainset with two power cars, coach, track, trackmat and transformer?

    I'll take the latter thanks.

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220743416424?epid=2079470346&hash=item3365553a68:g:2DwAAMXQsmFRcg9J

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  11. I have long chuckled from the sidelines, wishing to contribute, now here's my chance:

     

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373542041368?hash=item56f8d73718:g:~OIAAOSwF3FgeBfZ&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoNedFGtPFLn06OkZVqD9eJAKkVRc%2FxQ4bXtU45tu4%2BXp2HwCmzjxs%2FDSb%2FO3RLHKP69LsajovhlWoSUjg%2FptwYVVdAg29t0MPeXQ64doPblWMgmk7ryVhpdyQaCopo5lX99HG9T%2BPhQoCEpmKtIkKT%2Bg0VOuAXCUg7A%2BwTZxhvjOPbM%2F2LPnXmhUt6FYkdhCLnpMkWqnucDrbhuX97r%2Belc%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR_SIlNW1YQ

     

    Cardboard engine shed with broken mechanism to open the doors?  Naaaaaaaaaah I think I'll get another APT 5 car set instead.

     

    (Ok so I suppose someone's listed it already....)

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