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Joner

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  1. The blue 08 station pilot at Bristol Temple Meads always had a railfreight liveried brake van whilst shunting parcels stock around the station area. Until it got painted parcels livery along with an 08. I do have lots of pictures from the early 90's somewhere, looking worn and faded, but on slides and are stored away whilst I'm refurbishing my man cave. If and when I can get to them I'll post them up for you. Paul
  2. I've always thought Peco track to be pretty good with enough variety out there to make most Layouts. But seeing the changes you've made to your layout/points has made a massive difference and changed my mind completely. Well done for being brave enough to do this on already completed track. And thank you for inspiring a rethink on pointwork. Looking forward to seeing trains run again soon. Paul
  3. Why not have long trains? You've got the space! Maybe stronger springs on the hooks? I'm sure you'll find an answer. Looks awesome anyway even with no trains on it. The anticipation waiting for a train. Great atmosphere. Paul
  4. That must be a heavy load of hoppers, all the coupling hooks are pulled out. Very impressive, can't wait to see this for real. Paul
  5. Well done guys for sorting it out together. This will come in useful for someone else too, so hopefully it can be quickly resolved again. Paul
  6. It may very well have been me driving!
  7. That cab instantly reminded me of the two green ones I used to drive for Smiles brewery, Bristol. They were MAN, G reg IIRC. Replaced by some not up to the job Daihatsu's. Paul
  8. I have EWS 030 if your interested? PM me. Paul
  9. I was looking forward to seeing one in drab Paul
  10. Wow. That unit runs through there as if it's fexitrack, really smoothly, no clunking. Food for thought there I think. Paul
  11. Rather you than me but it'll be worth it in the end, it's coming together nicely. Paul
  12. This is really looking great and I'm pleased your finding enjoyment in your builds. I for one can't wait to see trains running again. Paul
  13. Maybe with bodies removed, frames painted yellow and the word salmon stuck on the side as a very basic model then yes Paul
  14. I can take my sunglasses off now, looking at that 33 gave me an headache Looking a lot better now Mr P. I like your change of direction. Always fond of the Dutch livery. Paul
  15. Hi David I've been following your build since I found I had a problem with the curvature. Very interesting building it inside out. I do like the roof vent you put inside using the left over parts, I may nick that idea if that's okay with you? Yes I was surprised the walls straightened out aswell as they did without any need for a batten. I will add strength inside anyway as it will get moved around. Paul
  16. Hi people. This weekend I managed to find some modelling time and fixed all the sub assemblies together and I now have a windowless shed! It's actually straightened out better than I thought it would. I will add extra support inside where the joins are to reinforce and solidify the structure as it needs to be removable. I may even put in an MDF or ply floor with the track inset (with a pit) to keep the walls from bowing. I'll fit the glazing later this week. The poly didn't cloud the windows as I'd hoped, probably because I wanted it to! If I wanted clear windows I'm sure it would have worked. They will have to be painted and weathered accordingly. I may change the doors on the front of the building. I don't think there very good. I'll look at doing roller shutters from top to bottom instead of side to side and have a look at getting them working Once the windows are in and the floor test fitted I'll fit the roof walkways, ladders, drain pipes etc then onto painting. Even though measuring gives you an idea how big this is, it's bigger than I was expecting! Paul
  17. I've glued both side pieces to the rear section but not the roof yet. I didn't want to try and glue it all in one go as something is bound to misalign and I won't notice until its dry! Also one end support on the side was a fraction too high and putting the wall at the bottom too high not matching the corner. I anticipated this so only glued them enough so I knew I could get a blade in and snap the joint without too much fuss. I'll give this an hour and try the roof. Paul
  18. I finally glued the last supports on the other day and let it set for 24hrs. It seems to have straightened out the sides more than I was expecting. I was worried it was going to curve the roof but that's not happened. I let it set with weights on ie coke cans to help it keep straight. Next up put all the sub assemblies together. Paul
  19. I too have been made redundant, my PILON running out the beginning of April. Still pondering what to do with myself as I'm 44 and still need to work! Nearly 2 1/2 months being a makeshift teacher whilst the kids were home and now 2 days of them being back at school It's "what do I do now" time. Still I've enjoyed a bit of modelling albeit around the kids schedules. Paul
  20. I would prefer that but I see a problem when fuelling 2 engines coupled together ie 20's and 31's. Would 1 engine be allowed to half enter the shed to allow the other to refuel? Its the reason I had a long siding next to the shed but also to store the TTA's. Paul
  21. All the sidings and headshunts are designed to take 2x class 60's. This being long enough for 2x 37's with an 08 pushing them around if need be. Paul
  22. gerTbug, if like me you're from Bristol/Brizzle. Paul
  23. This picture was what was in my head when planning the sidings. I spent many years at the end of that platform in the early 90's. Paul
  24. This is very similar to a previous plan I had albeit with less sidings by the shed. The fuel point moved to outside the shed to give more accessibility to both sidings and larger or doubled engines for fuelling. Paul
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