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Theakerr

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  1. I have no interest in loco sound since a) whilst I can't  really remember what a loco sounded like at any one time I defiantly know when the sound is wrong and it drives me nuts and B)  B) if some of the layouts that have multiple diesels sitting around with their sound on is anything to go on the sound for multiple steam locos would drive me over the edge.  However, I do have an interest in sound for specific actions; say the chime of an A4 or the whistle of a B1 as it approaches a station and even a tano system for the inside of the train shed roof.  No-one has mentioned smoke but for some people it seems very important.  Again with one exception the smoke I see is so un-realistic that it is a no-brainer.  The one exception was something I saw on U-Tube where the owner had made "smoke" come rolling out of a tunnel mouth as the train came out.

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  2. O dear me!  "Close to finished!  Whatever have you been eating or making over Christmas and New Year.  There is no such thing as a 100% finished layout.  The layout really is looking good though and if I am even close to the centre of the known universe I intend to take you up on your offer.

  3. Re the WD on a non mineral train, it was not unusual to see a WD on the local Grimsby to Louth (and further) daily pick-up.  From a modelling perspective it is interesting because they were often on their "test" run from Immingham after coming out of the shops.   Thus they were often in nearly ex-works condition.

  4. I got to be missing something.  On the diagram I do not see a "return crank" although I see it referenced in the write-up.  I spent some time yesterday on the web "googling" return crank and did not find a definitive picture.  Based on this and other forums i think I know now which is the return crank, but I'm still not sure since until this (and other threads) I always thought it was the crank operated by the reverse leaver in the cab

  5. Talking of Ludites, I guess I must be one or at least related to one.  I prefer the picture in question without the sky.  In my minds eye, when I see most of the pictures you (and others) post with the layout/room background present, the background disappears.  In many cases when I see the sky photoshopped in, my minds eye goes to the photoshopped section then the train.  Note; I do say most because like most statistical type statements there are exceptions.  Just my thoughts Gilbert.   

  6. The conversion from the new chassis to fit the old bodies is pretty well straightforward although on all three "new" chassis I have had to or will have to align the the piston slide bar since it is sloped downwards at horribly incorrect angle.  The only bit that needs transferring is the sandboxes which on the old chassis were cast in - not a big job and a fair bit of ballast has to be added since the new chassis is considerably lighter.

  7. Aforementioned B1 (Mayflower) at its new home in Canada.  Picture shows it as a light engine waiting for its train that will be an all stations stopper to Doncaster (Peterborough if i run it the other way) leaving from Platform 2.  Still running great Gilbert and is one of my regular roster locos, hence I now have a spare brand new cassis for when the old Bachmann gives up the ghost 

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  8. Interesting photo AGR_MR in that it looks like that 1st van may have a tarp on it (or not).  anyway it reminded me of how many vans that ran through Waltham did have tarps on them and is something I will try to model.  As a younger person (PC for child) I never asked why.  I suppose now it was because they had a leak but then why weren't they taken out of service.  As usual Gilbert your pictures are always well worth looking at, even if you sometimes question them

  9. Quote:  Windsor & Newtons Artists' sables - but they're not cheap.  So right.  I went to the local artist supply shop a while back looking for sable brushes only to find that they are kept in a very secure locked cabinet and i had to get the shop manager (only he was trusted with the key) to come and unlock the cabinet.  Three or four brushes was going to see me with a $100 bill.

  10. I don't know about best model but i have to say two of my Hornby A4's passed the Grandchildren Test this summer with flying colours.  My layout is about 40' by 12' or a total length of about 105' for a single circuit.  Over the course of visits from two sets of Grandchildren each must have done about 40 circuits hauling 9 Bachmann Mk1s (one on the up and one on the down).  Sometimes the running was smooth sometimes it wasn't!  But they performed flawlessly and still are performing after the departure of said Grandchildren.  It was interesting too in that they were given the choices of a Deltic, A3 A2 and A1, but they all wanted the A4.    

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  11. hi Gilbert,

    My memory may be corrected by facts but as I remember most of the fish trains that came through Grimsby on there way to London were only about 20 wagons, so you can almost run two trains up to London or one empty back

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